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Asynchronous request to unclaim up to 100,000 devices for one or more customers.
Asynchronous API methods return a result before the processing is complete. They
also help your app (or tool) remain responsive for your users while they wait
for a long-running operation to complete. Your app should call
getOperation
to check the status of the operation periodically.
Extra fields, vendor specified key-value pair. Note: Requests from the ResellerService class created by SamsungResellerServiceFactory must specify a customerId in vendorParams.
[null,null,["Last updated 2025-08-28 UTC."],[],["The `unclaimDevicesAsync` method facilitates asynchronous unclaiming of up to 100,000 devices. It requires a list of `DeviceUnclaim` objects and optionally accepts `vendorParams`, which must contain a `customerId` for requests from `SamsungResellerServiceFactory`. The API returns an `UnclaimDevicesResponse` with a list of `Operation` instances to track the status, and users need to periodically use `getOperation` to check progress. The method can return the errors: `DEVICE_UPLOAD_COUNT_EXCEEDED`, `INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR`, `INVALID_DEVICE_IMEI`, `INVALID_DEVICE_MEID`, `INVALID_DEVICE_SERIAL` and `INVALID_IDENTIFIER_SET`.\n"],null,[]]