How do I access my Motoblur account?
Your MOTOBLUR account. The first time you turned on your phone, you registered for a MOTOBLUR account that manages your messages, contacts and more (Set up & go). You can log into this account from a PC to upload contacts, reset your password, get help or even locate your phone: www.motorola.com/mymotoblur.
How do I find my Motorola ID?
(Settings > Accounts & sync > your Motorola ID > Motorola ID details). Select Verify email address and follow the instructions to complete verification of your Motorola ID.
What is MotoCare?
Motorola's standard limited warranty covers one year. Depending on the term you select, Moto Care Accident Protection provides coverage for an additional 3 months or 12 months, and includes mechanical breakdown for 12 months after the manufacturer's warranty expires. ... Moto Care Protection stays with your device.
Is broken screen covered by Motorola warranty?
Screen Damage Protection
Extend your warranty coverage up to two years, and take advantage of features like accidental damage protection and expedited shipping.
Is Motorola a Chinese company?
Motorola Mobility LLC, marketed as Motorola, is an American consumer electronics and telecommunications company, and a subsidiary of Chinese multinational technology company Lenovo. Motorola primarily manufactures smartphones and other mobile devices running the Android operating system developed by Google.
Is Motorola owned by Google?
Overview. On August 15, Google announced an agreement to acquire Motorola Mobility, based in Libertyville, Illinois, for $40 per share. Both companies' boards of directors have approved the deal.
How do I unlock my Motorola phone if I forgot my password?
How to Unlock Motorola Password without Factory Reset
- Choose Change the Screen-unlock Password.
- Tap Forgot Pattern Button.
- Choose Unlock Screen.
- Connect your Locked Phone.
- Select Motorola Brand.
- Enter Recovery Mode.
- Unlock Motorola Successfully.
- Wipe Data to Unlock Phone.
Is Moto going out of business?
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But it was not always this way: Motorola was once the brand most associated with the mobile phone, and the firm whose products first popularised them. Now, a year after its purchase by Lenovo, the Chinese firm has announced the brand will no longer exist.