Esper has introduced a Default Update feature for fully-managed Android devices, allowing updates to occur according to the device's factory default settings, akin to updating a personal phone. This feature addresses the inefficiencies faced with OEM updates, where some manufacturers either blocked manual updates or did not synchronize updates across devices, leading to the necessity of factory resets for updates. While not commonly used in the field, the Default Update feature provides predictable behavior, essential for devices used in controlled environments like labs, and is available through Esper's Blueprints, enabling customers to tailor how their devices receive updates. Esper's platform offers various device management solutions for Android, iOS, iPadOS, and Linux edge devices, providing features such as kiosk mode, remote access, provisioning, and app management to enhance the user experience and streamline IT operations.