Your fleet.
Your firmware.
Forged open.
Rugged Android phones — Hammer, CAT, Ulefone, Sonim, Samsung XCover, Zebra — ship with vendor bloatware that quietly phones home to Tencent and ADUPS, batteries that die without telling you, and an Enterprise layer that hides every preinstalled app the moment you turn it on. Built for construction, logistics, field service and utility ops, Anvil MDM is the one MDM that actually controls the device. EU-sovereign, open-core, every feature included.
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Policy alone isn't control.
Knox, SOTI and Hexnode are great at pushing a config. They stop where the OEM starts. Anvil starts there.
Vendor OTAs phone home to Tencent
Every Hammer device runs an ADUPS FOTA client that POSTs IMEI, serial and GPS to a server in Hong Kong. Anvil intercepts that call at the agent layer and lets you block it, log it, or replace the firmware with one you signed.
Batteries die in silence
Google's Android Management API exposes a temperature reading once a day. It doesn't tell you cycle count, charge counter, or which devices in the fleet are weeks away from a hard wear-out. Anvil reads the real BMS data via vendor APIs and turns it into a fleet-wide attrition view.
Device Owner hides every preinstalled app
Lock a device fully and the managed launcher hides Contacts, Files, SIM Toolkit — every vendor app that made you pick a rugged phone in the first place. Anvil flips those back on while keeping enterprise control of policy and wipe.
One Knox quirk per ticket, multiplied by brand
Knox SDK, Zebra MX, MIUI permission popups, Hammer custom intents — every brand needs a different runbook. One Anvil Agent loads the right vendor adapter at boot so your admins see a single console and consistent telemetry.
Built for the brands that live in your van.
From Hammer Iron and Construction on jobsites, to CAT S-series on plants, to Ulefone Armor and Sonim XP in field service, to Samsung Galaxy XCover and Zebra TC/MC in logistics: generic Android Enterprise gets you 40% of the way. The rest is the part each vendor does differently. We wrote an adapter for every one of them.