Single App Mode
- Definition of Single App Mode
- A device configuration that restricts a managed device to running only one designated application. Used for purpose-built deployments such as kiosks, digital signage, or dedicated scanning devices.
Single App Mode is a device configuration that restricts a managed device to running only one designated application. Used for purpose-built deployments such as kiosks, digital signage, or dedicated scanning devices.
Configuration
Single app mode is configured through device policies. The administrator specifies which app is allowed and the device restricts access to only that app. The home screen and system settings are hidden from users.
User Experience
In single app mode, users launch the device and only see the designated app. They cannot access the home screen, install other apps, or modify system settings. The device functions as a single-purpose appliance.
Dedicated Devices
Single app mode is ideal for dedicated-purpose devices like warehouse scanners, retail terminals, or information displays. These devices serve one function and should run only one app.
App Pinning Relationship
Single app mode is similar to app pinning but more restrictive. While app pinning locks to one app during a session, single app mode is the permanent device configuration. Users cannot switch apps or access other functionality.
System Updates
Even in single app mode, the device receives system updates and security patches. Critical system updates can be applied without changing single app mode configuration.
Troubleshooting
If the single app crashes, the device might become unusable. Organizations should configure automatic app restart and ensure the designated app is stable and reliable.
Automatic Recovery
Kiosks running in single app mode should auto-launch the app after reboots. If the app crashes or closes, the device should automatically re-launch it without user intervention.
Administrator Access
Administrators must have mechanisms to access device settings despite single app mode restrictions. This is typically done remotely through MDM or physical access to emergency unlock procedures.
Use Cases
Retail POS terminals run single app mode restricted to the payment app. Warehouse devices run single app mode restricted to inventory scanning. Hospital kiosks run single app mode restricted to check-in apps.
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