To remove an Android device from being managed by a Google Admin, follow these steps using the Google Admin app:
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Open the Google Admin app. Look for the Google Admin app icon on your Android device and tap it to open.
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Enter your Google Account PIN. You'll be prompted to enter your Google Account PIN for security verification.
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Switch to your administrator account (if necessary). If you have multiple Google accounts, ensure you are using your administrator account. Tap the Menu icon (usually three horizontal lines), then the Down arrow next to your account name, and select your admin account.
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Navigate to Devices. Tap the Menu icon again, and then tap Devices.
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Select the device or user. Find the specific device you want to remove from management in the list and tap on it. You may also see users listed; in this case, tap on the user whose device you want to remove.
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Delete the device. Tap the Delete option (or a similar option like "Remove Device") and confirm the deletion by tapping Delete (or "Remove").
By following these steps, you can successfully remove a device from being managed by a Google Admin on your Android device. Keep in mind that removing a device from management might affect the user's access to certain resources or data, depending on the organization's policies. It is crucial to communicate the implications of removing a device from management with the user beforehand.