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I have a motorola android
I found out the solution to this problem by accident, and there doesn't appear to be a solution anywhere else on the internet. Turn off your phone and restart it. As soon as you are able to do so, open up setting, or any other app. When your phone goes into cool down mode, hold down the home button. A screen will come back asking you to select an app. Select whatever you opened prior to cool down mode (If you need to get into settings press the search button and search for settings after your out of CDM). You then need to do two things. Go to Running services (Settings>Applications>Running services), find detect battery service, touch it and stop it. To the best of my knowledge, it doesn't do anything to your phone, other than activate cool down mode. Then go to manage applications (Settings>Applications>Manage applications) press your menu button and select filter> all applications. Find Battery protect, click on it, and select force stop. This allows your phone to get reception. You will have to do this every time your phone starts up, but it isn't too much of a hassel for a truely excelent phone. The Cool down mode problem is definitly a software fault.
How do I do a hard reset on a Motorola v60 phone?
... google search...
"Hard Reset MOTOROLA V60i
- Power on handset using Power button to succeed this operation.
- Now open menu then follow to Settings.
- Next on Initial setup and Master reset.
- Now type in lock code to start-up operation and confirm it. ( The default code is 0000 or 1234)
- After restart device will be ready to work on."
Motorola force z 2
Put mailing tape across the screen then lift it off. I think that the sceens get stuck together and when you take the tape off it "unsticks them". If that doesn't work you can try to shut down and restart your phone.
I want to transfer pictures to my laptop. motorola wx430 ?
(Presuming you have a Windows/Apple/Linux computer) You can plug a USB or Motorola charging cable (as seen below) into your phone and your computer. After you plug your phone into the computer and unlock both the phone (p) and computer (c), the c will prompt you to decide what to do with the plugged in device. You can click to enable the transfer of photos (or files) and the c will open a new window with the contents of the phone {Phone and computer must both be unlocked and plugged in throughout the entire process!} You can right click (or ctrl + click on a Mac) on the Photos and chose to download them onto the computer. Once the download is finshed, you can unplug both.
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