This post lists all the Intune Service Release numbers along with new features. Intune service updates are released every month, and you can find the Service Release details via Intune Tenant Administration.
Intune’s releases are named as YYMM. For example, if you read “Intune has a new feature in Service Release 2206”, it means the feature was added in June 2022 release.
When Microsoft Intune was first released, the new features were released in service packs every year or two. The major product releases were seen every four years or so. Now Intune is on a monthly release cadence meaning, Intune updates are released every month.
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If you go through the Intune Release history, you’ll notice that Intune updates are released more than once in a single month. These are the occasional features that are rolled out after the majority of the release is complete and are known as out-of-band releases.
Like we have build numbers and version numbers for Configuration Manager's current branch, Intune has service releases and there is nothing called an Intune Version number.
Check Microsoft Intune Service Release Version
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To check your Intune Service Release version, open the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center console and click on Tenant Administration. From the Tenant Administration page, click on Tenant Status. The tenant details page will show you the Intune Service Release version number which in my case is 2206.
The Microsoft Intune tenant status page shows important details about your tenant and the details include:
- Your Tenant name and location
- MDM Authority
- Account Status
- Intune Service Release number
- Total Enrolled Devices
- Total Licensed users and Intune Licenses
Intune Monthly Update Rollout Details
Each Intune monthly update may take up to three days to roll out and will be in the following order:
- Day 1: Asia Pacific (APAC)
- Day 2: Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA)
- Day 3: North America
- Day 4+: Intune for Government
Intune Service Release Numbers, Updates, and New Features
The below topics provide insights about the Intune service release number, updates and new features released with every service update. The below information will be updated as and when there are new service releases.
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Microsoft Intune Service Release 2206 | June 2022 Updates
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The following new features and improvements were added to Intune Service Release 2206 released in the month of June 2022. For more details on 2206 Intune Updates, read What’s new in Microsoft Intune.
- Enterprise feedback policies for Web Company Portal
- App Protection Policies with Android Enterprise dedicated devices and Android (AOSP) devices
- Users assigned the Endpoint Security Manager admin role can modify Mobile Threat Defense connector settings
- Improved certificate profile support for Android Enterprise Fully Managed devices
- Certificate profiles support for Android (ASOP) devices
- New settings for DFCI profiles on Windows 10/11 devices
- Add custom support information to Android Enterprise devices
- Create and deploy Wi-Fi profiles to Android AOSP devices
- Settings catalog is generally available (GA) for Windows and macOS devices
- Migrate feature in Group policy analytics supports sovereign clouds
- iOS/iPadOS platform is in Settings Catalog
- Use TEAP authentication in wired networks device configuration profiles for Windows devices
- Unlock the work profile on Android Enterprise corporate owned work profile (COPE) devices after a set time using password, PIN, or pattern
- New macOS settings in Settings Catalog
- New Microsoft Office and Microsoft Outlook preference settings in the macOS Settings Catalog
- Remotely restart and shut down macOS device
- Additional Remote actions for Android (AOSP) Corporate devices
- User configuration support for Windows 11 multi-session VMs is in public preview
- View a managed device’s group membership
- Improved certificate reporting details
- Utilize bootstrap tokens on macOS devices
- Newly available protected apps for Intune
- Microsoft Tunnel support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6
- Photo library data transfer support via app protection policies
- UI improvements show Android enrollment is available, not required
- Windows Update compatibility reports for Apps and Drivers (public preview)
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