Samsung
SAMSUNG COMMERCIAL TABLET 1YR SCHOOL V1.5 LICS
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Samsung Commercial Tablet 1-Year School License | Education Mobility
Samsung
MPN: MI-ESSSA15WW1Y
$22.00$32.73
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Key Features
- 1-year license term
- School-focused commercial tablet licensing
- Samsung platform support
- Recurring annual entitlement
- Education deployment alignment
- Commercial tablet coverage
- Support school tablet programs with 1-year licensing coverage
- Simplify annual budgeting with predictable renewal timing
Support education-focused tablet deployments with a 1-year Samsung commercial license designed for school environments. This licensing model gives IT teams a straightforward way to maintain controlled access and recurring coverage for commercial tablet use across classrooms, labs, or campus-managed fleets.
Annual licensing is a practical fit for schools that need predictable budgeting and a clear renewal cycle. It helps procurement teams plan ahead while giving administrators a defined entitlement for ongoing device management. For districts and institutions, that matters when tablet programs must stay consistent from one academic year to the next.
The value of a school license is not just access — it is control. It supports structured deployment planning, simplifies lifecycle management, and helps keep tablet usage aligned to institutional policy. For organizations managing Samsung tablets in education settings, this license offers a clean, repeatable way to maintain coverage without unnecessary licensing complexity.
Ideal For
- Managing Samsung tablets in K-12 classroom deployments
- Supporting campus tablet programs with annual renewal cycles
- Budgeting education device licensing for a school year
- Maintaining controlled access for shared student tablets
Why This Product
- 1Education-focused licensing for Samsung commercial tablets
- 2Annual term supports school-year budgeting
- 3Designed for controlled shared-device deployments
- 4Simpler than multi-year commitments for changing enrollments
