Introduction
Oloid Device Lock is an Android application designed to secure mobile workforce operations through seamless identity-based authentication. It enables employees to log in to HRMS systems, clock in and out, and lock or unlock their device screens using a variety of physical identity factors such as face recognition, PIN, NFC tags, passwords, and QR codes.
Minimum Hardware Requirements:
Components | Minimum Requirements |
Operating System | Android 8 or later |
Processor (CPU) | Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 or equivalent, 1.4 GHz or higher |
RAM | 2 GB minimum |
Internal Storage | 500 MB free storage space |
Camera | Front-facing camera, minimum 5 MP resolution (required for Face recognition and QR code) |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi and/or LTE |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 4.2 or higher (required for badge/NFC-based access) |
NFC | Required for NFC tag authentication |
Battery | 2500 mAh or higher (recommended for full-day enterprise use) |
Recommended Hardware Specification:
Component | Recommended Specification |
Operating System | Android 12 or later |
Processor (CPU) | Octa-core ARM Cortex-A75 or higher |
RAM | 4 GB or higher |
Internal Storage | 1 GB free storage space |
Camera | 8 MP or higher resolution (for faster and more accurate face detection) |
Security Module | Support for Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) & Secure Boot |
Device Compliance | Android Enterprise Recommended (AER) |
Incompatibility Warnings:
Oloid Device Lock may not function properly on devices with the following limitations:
Devices running Android OS below version 10
Devices without a functional camera, NFC module, or Bluetooth
Devices with heavily modified OEM firmware or lacking regular security updates
Android Go edition devices with limited processing power or memory
Devices without Google Mobile Services (unless sideloaded and managed via MDM)
Connectivity Requirements:
Internet Access: Required during app registration, updates, and for syncing logs or HRMS transactions.
MDM Support: Recommended for app deployment for enterprises, policy enforcement, and updates.
Note: On Samsung devices, Knox can be used to enable and manage kiosk mode.