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Moto G is best phone in its price range, stuffed with features which are unmatched by any of its competitor.If you own it then you are at the right place.

Getting Started

Welcome aboard to the World of Moto G. Here are some essential Tips for you to get started with you lovely Moto G.

Android™ 4.4.2, KitKat® is HERE!

GOOD NEWS! Motorola has announced the Android™ 4.4.2, KitKat® for the Moto G as promised. Here are all the details of the UPGRADEs done and how to get the KitKat for you moto g.

Get Moto X style voice activation on Moto G

The Moto X is always listening for your voice and you can command Google Now without having to touch your phone first. Unfortunately that’s not a standard feature of the Moto G. Here we show you how to get that feature.

Get FM on your MOTO G

Listen to your favorite FM radio stations for free on your Moto G. Motorola FM Radio makes it easy to scan for stations, build your favorites list, and see live information about what’s playing -- all with a simple swipe-based navigation.

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Monday, 24 February 2014

How to enable USB DEBUGGING in ANDROID 4.2 and later (ANY PHONE)



Wondering were are the Developer Options in your latest Android? Don't worry Google has hidden it for whatever reason but in this tutorial we will help you get access to the developer options.

Follow this Steps to get access to Developer options:

  1. Go to Setting>About Phone.
  2. You'll find this screen

    3.  Tap Build Number seven times to unlock the developer                     option.        
   4.  Now Tap back button and you'll find the Developer Options in         Settings.
   5.  Once Developer Options are enabled they are Permanently               there under the Settings menu, you don't have to repeat these           steps to access developer options.

Let us know in the comments below if you got any problem doing these steps.

How to UNROOT your MOTO G




So, you have rooted your phone but want to revert back to the stock firmware? This guide will show you how to UNROOT your MOTO G.

Note: Unrooting might erase your data its mandatory to keep a backup of your data.


Disclaimer: Follow this steps at your own risk, we don't take responsibility if something goes wrong.



UNROOT:

Before you begin Download the following files:

Follow this steps to get you MOTO G UNROOTED:

  1. Install all the Motorola Drivers which you have downloaded from the above link.
  2. Extract the Stock Firmaware and also the Fastboot, preferably on your Desktop.
  3. Turn on USB debugging on your MOTO G.
  4. Connect your MOTO G via a USB CABLE to your PC.
  5. Click START on your PC and then type CMD.EXE(WINDOWS 7 or LATER) for XP goto START>RUN>CMD.EXE and press ENTER).
  6. Type the following in the command prompt: 
                  adb reboot-bootloader 
    
   7. After your device is booted into bootloader mode type the following codes in the Command Prompt and press ENTER after every command and make sure it returns OKAY.


mfastboot flash partition gpt.bin
mfastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
mfastboot flash logo logo.bin
mfastboot flash boot boot.img
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk1
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk2
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk3
mfastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
mfastboot erase modemst1 
mfastboot erase modemst2 
mfastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
mfastboot erase cache 
mfastboot erase userdata 
mfastboot reboot
                   
 VOILA! Back to the Stock Firmware.
Let US know if this worked for you below in the comments.

Reference : XDA Devlopers

    Saturday, 22 February 2014

    How To ROOT your MOTO G



    The solution to root Moto G is already out in market by MoDaCo’s Paul O’Brien. Before you continue, remember:
      • Unlocking Bootloader may void your warranty
      • Unlocking Bootloader may reset your device(wiping your data)
      • Rooting Moto G may affect future updates

    We will not be responsible for any damage to your device. Follow the procedure on your behalf.

    Guide to Root Moto G:

    Rooting Moto G basically requires you to unlock the bootloader and then root your device.
    Steps to Unlock the Bootloader:
    Before starting, make sure you have downloaded the following drivers and tools:
      • Moto G drivers (Click here to download)
      • Motorola USB Driver (Click here to download)
      • ADB Tools (Click here to download)
    Now follow these steps to unlock the bootloader of Moto G:
    Step 1: 
    First of all, turn your smartphone off
    Step 2: 
    Now, boot it in fastboot mode by holding Volume Down and Power keys simultaneously
    Step 3: 
    Wait for a bit then repeat the last step
    Step 4:
    Now, connect your Moto G with PC via USB
    Step 5: 
    Run Command Prompt and navigate to the folder where you have unzipped ADB Tools
    Step 6:
    Enter the following command,

    fastboot oem get_unlock_data

    Step 7:
    A string of commands will appear, copy this string
    Step 8:
    Paste the sting in the input window on Motorola site (there should be no spaces)
    Step 9:
    Now click on ‘Can my device be unlocked?’, check the option ‘I Agree’ and then click the option ‘Request Unlock Key
    Step 10:
    An unlock key will be sent to your email
    Step 11:
    Enter the following command in Command Prompt:

    fastboot oem unlock {20 characters unlock key}

    Step 12:
    Moto G will automatically reboot with Bootloader unlocked
    Now, it’s time to proceed to root Moto G.
    Steps to Root Moto G:
    Before you begin, make sure you have downloaded the following file:
    • Superboot.zip (Click here to download)
    Here are easy instructions to root Moto G:
    Step 1:
    Boot your Moto G in Bootloader mode (by rebooting your device holding Volume Down and Power keys)
    Step 2:
    Run superboot-windows.bat on PC as Administrator
    Note:    For Mac, open a terminal window to the directory containing the files. Enter the following command,

    chmod +xsuperboot-mac.sh

    followed by,

    sudo ./superboot-mac.sh

    Step 3:
    Your device will now automatically restart with your phone rooted and with SuperSU app
    Congrats! You have successfully rooted the highly powered-budgeted smartphone i.e. Moto G.

    Friday, 21 February 2014

    How to Fix: Wi-Fi won’t connect or drops Inexplicably on MOTO G


    It’s very common to run into Wi-Fi issues with any new phone. Some Moto G owners have encountered issues with connecting to various routers. There are some reports of excessive battery drain when changing between routers. Some people can’t get it to connect to their network at all. There are also several reports of the connection just dropping, even at close proximity to the router. There are an awful lot of potential causes for Wi-Fi problems, so try working through the suggestions below and hopefully you’ll find a fix that works for you.

    Solutions:


    1. That old IT support favorite – turn it off and on again. Try turning the Moto G off and the router off and then switch them both back on again. That will often solve your issues.
    2. If it still won’t connect at all, start by going to Settings > Wi-Fi and long press on your router, then choose Forget network. Scan again and re-enter all your details.
    3. If the connection keeps dropping, go to Settings > Wi-Fi > Advanced and consider changing two settings. Make sure Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep is set to Always. Make sure Avoid poor connections is not ticked.
    4. If battery drain is the problem, try Settings > Wi-Fi > Advanced and set Scanning always available to off.
    5. Make sure that your router firmware is up to date.
    6. To assess whether you need to change channels you can download the Wi-Fi Analyzer app and take a look how crowded it is.
    7. You could try changing the other settings on your router. You might want to make sure that MAC filtering is off, or add your Moto G’s MAC address (you’ll find it in Settings > Wi-Fi > Advanced). You could also try setting a static IP.


    How to Fix: Problem Parsing Package on Moto G



    If you want to install an app from an alternative app store, or anywhere but Google Play (or side-load something), you usually start by going to Settings > Security and scroll down to tick the box next to Unknown sources. However, you may also need to untick the Verify apps box. With the Moto G there have been a lot of people reporting that, even after doing that, when trying to install an app they get a parse error message.

    Try This:


    • If you upload the APK into Google Drive and then install from there on your Moto G then it should work.
    • If your Moto G is rooted, you can use ES File Explorer. Go into the app Settings > App manager and tick install APK automatically and the app will handle it for you.

    Solution:


    • Make sure that all of your important data is backed up and factory reset the phone. You can do this via Settings > Backup & reset > factory Data Reset > Reset Phone. Now uncheck the security options when you are setting the device up again.

    How to Fix: Moto G reboots when charging, or won’t charge



    To keep costs down, Motorola shipped the Moto G without a charger; you just get the standard USB cable. It will work with pretty much any standard charger you may have lying around, but some people have reported problems with the phone rebooting when they plug it in, or refusing to charge when the battery runs down. There have also been reports of the Moto G just turning itself off and not charging.

    Solution:

    This is probably down to the specific charger that you’re using. Try another one and you likely won’t encounter this problem. Ideally, you want a charger rated between 500mA and 1.5A – the higher the rating, the faster it will charge (within these parameters, higher than 1.5A and the Moto G will restrict it anyway).


    If you let your Moto G hit zero and it won’t come back to life, try letting it cool down for a while, then plug in a charger (ideally a different one) and leave it for 20 minutes or so before holding down the power key for 20 seconds.


    How to Fix: Rattling Noises made by Moto G





    We’re seeing this complaint popping up a lot more nowadays for a range of phones. The problem is perceived as an excessive rattling sound when the vibration motor goes off or when the phone is shaken. Some people link it to haptic feedback on the keyboard. For the most part this is harmless; it doesn’t affect the functioning of the device at all, but it may annoy you. The most likely cause is a loose button. You have a couple of options.


    Workarounds:

    • Go to Settings > Sound and you can turn Vibrate on touch off under Keys. You can also turn off Vibrate when ringing. You can also go to Settings > Language & input > Google Keyboard Settings and turn Vibrate on keypress off.

    • Try putting a case on your Moto G, some cases will reduce or completely prevent the rattle.

    • You could open up the back cover and put a small piece of paper or tape in the space between the buttons and the back cover. This should prevent any excessive rattling.


    Potential solution:

    • If it is really bothering you, contact your retailer and try to arrange a replacement phone. You may get a Moto G with no audible rattle, or you might find the same problem again.

    How to fix: Notification LED on MOTO G not working


    A number of people have run into a bug with the notification LED on the Moto G. Their notification light won’t ever turn on, regardless of incoming texts, emails, and calls. As best we can tell, this is caused by restoring settings from a Google account, which could include an instruction from an older phone where the LED was disabled, or nonexistent.


    FIX:

    • Motorola released a widget called Notification Light Widget.

    • Stick it on your home screen, use it to enable the LED, 

    • and then you can get rid of it.


    Notification Light Widget




    Notification Light Widget is a tool to enable/disable LED notification light on Android devices.On some devices (such as Motorola Moto G), a small number of users found that the notification light was disabled after logging into their google account if it was disabled previously on other devices with the same google account. This widget restores the ability to control the light on devices without an exposed setting.

    On other android devices that already support control of the LED notification light, this widget could also be used as a convenient tool to enable/disable the LED notification light from the homescreen.

    Download Link :

    Thursday, 20 February 2014

    Get FM RADIO for you MOTO G



    Maybe it is a surprise for you when you noticed you can use FM radio on Moto G. Nowadays, most smartphones do not provide FM radios anymore.  This guide teaches you how to use FM radio on Moto G, and some tips and tricks of using FM radio on Moto G.


    If you cannot find the FM radio app on your Moto G, you can install the app from Google Play Store here: Motorola FM Radio. Of course, it is free. The version of this app on Google Play store is newer than the stock one. So, even you can find the app on your Moto G, you may try to update it to Google Play one to get all features and achieve the best  performance.
    Once Motorola FM Radio app is installed on your Moto G, you can start to use FM radio on Moto G just like any other apps.

    How-to use 'OK GOOGLE' for activating GOOGLE NOW in your Moto G


     If you've seen the new Moto X and wish you could get Touch-less Control for your phone, Open Mic+ can bring it to you. The app lets you set a voice phrase that it'll listen for, integrates with Google Now for voice searches, and even integrates with Tasker for more advanced actions.

    Open Mic+ is fairly straight forward. The default key phrase is "Okay Google," after which the app will launch, hand you off to Google Now, and tell it to listen for your next command. It works pretty well, and almost as seamlessly as the touch-less control built-in to the new Moto X. If you're worried about battery life, you can toggle the app on or off as you see fit, but by default the app runs quietly in the background so it's always available. It uses offline voice recognition, so you don't need internet access to use it. If you're a tasker fan, you can integrate the app with Tasker actions, so you can use different voice commands to execute Tasker actions you've built.


    The app is available now, completely free, and ad-free. It's new and under development, so expect changes along the way, but we tried it out and it works like a charm. Hit the link below to grab it.


    Download :

    PlayStore


    Android 4.4.2, KitKat


    INTRODUCTION


    With this upgrade you get the latest version of the Android OS (Android™ 4.4.2, KitKat®,) as well as new features, enhancements and bug fixes for your Moto G. For more information on Motorola updates and repairs, visit motorola.com/mymotog.


    NOTE: You cannot downgrade to a previous software version after installing this update.

    ENHANCEMENTS
    This Moto G software update is for all Global GSM and US GSM models purchased online in the United States. After installing the software update you will notice numerous enhancements and changes, including:

    INSTRUCTIONS
    For a successful installation, we recommend installing this update when the battery in your phone is at least 50% charged and you are connected to a Wi-Fi network.

    If you have received a notification message for this update:
    1. Select "Download".
    2. After the software is downloaded, select "Install now".
    3. After the software is installed, your phone will re-start automatically.
    4. For Global GSM Build, your phone is now updated with:
      172.44.4.falcon_umts.Retail.en.US

      For US GSM Build, your phone is now updated with:
      172.44.4.falcon_umts.AWSRetail.en.US
    If you have not received a notification message for this update, follow the steps below to manually update your phone:
    1. Select the Settings icon in the apps menu.
    2. Select "About phone".
    3. Select "System updates".
    4. Select "Download". After the software is downloaded, select "Install".
    5. After the software is installed, your phone will re-start automatically.
    6. For Global GSM Build, your phone is now updated with:
      172.44.4.falcon_umts.Retail.en.US

      For US GSM Build, your phone is now updated with:
      172.44.4.falcon_umts.AWSRetail.en.US
       
    Additional Information
    There is no charge for this upgrade other than the usual data connection charges. If you have difficulty with this upgrade, visit motorola.com/mymotog.
    Certain features, services and applications are network dependent and may not be available in all areas; additional terms, conditions and/or charges may apply. Specific functionality and features with each software version of Android may vary. Contact your service provider for details.

    Getting Started with your moto g


    Motorola's Moto G is surely a game changer with its stunning HD screen, stock Android, Quad-Core processor and many more features which makes it a Super Android device in its Price range. Here we give you some essential Tips to Get Started with your New Moto G.


    1. Secure your phone

    The Moto G might be cheap, but you still want to make sure you don't lose it. The phone comes with Motorola's own 'Device ID' system, where you can register the handset and locate it later on if you misplace it. When you switch on the Moto G for the first time you'll be prompted to enter your Google account to activate this service, but if you skip this step for whatever reason, you can begin the process anew by going to Settings > Motorola device ID. It's also possible to unlock the phone from this menu as well.

    2. Take a screenshot

    You can take a screenshot of your display by holding the power button and volume button down together. The resultant shot will be deposited in your phone's gallery, in a folder called -- you guessed it -- Screenshots.

    3. Add widgets to your lock screen

    Widgets are still one of Android's most unique features, and in Android 4.3, they're not limited to your homescreen any more -- you can view them even when you phone is locked. On the lock screen, simply slide from left to right and then tap the 'plus' icon to add a widget. These include your calendar, messaging inbox and Gmail.

    4. Automatically upload photos to the cloud

    It's possible to preserve your photos and videos by using a cloud-based upload service on your Moto G. Google's Facebook rival Google+ comes with such a feature, as does cloud file service Dropbox -- both of which will prompt you to enable the functionality when you sign into them for the first time.

    5. Transfer content from your old Android phone

    Google's Android service takes the pain out of upgrading by allowing you to store all your data in the cloud, including emails, contacts and application information. There are still elements which don't get transferred properly though, but fear not -- the Moto G comes with a handy 'Migrate' tool, which sorts all of this out for you. You'll need to ensure you install the app on your existing phone (which needs to be Android-based, naturally) but the whole process is about as painless as it gets.

    6. Customise your app tray

    See that row of icons at the bottom of your homescreen? These are quick-launch shortcuts to key applications, and by default are set to Phone, Chrome, Messaging and Camera. You're not stuck with this selection though -- by holding your finger down on the app icon, you can remove it from the tray and replace it with one of your own choice. The only shortcut you can't remove is the one in the middle, which opens the Moto G's app drawer.

    7. Take multiple photos

    Multi-shot burst modes aren't anything new, but the way they're accessed on the Moto G is especially intuitive. Instead of having to enter a different shooting mode or tinker with options, all you have to do is hold your finger down on the screen, and the camera will keep snapping as long as your finger remains in contact with the display.

    8. Turn your phone into a pocket-sized interpreter

    Travelling to a new country is often a fraught and tense experience -- new food, different weather, staring locals -- and then there's the language barrier to contend with. Your shiny new Moto G can help with that. It comes with the latest version of Google Translate installed, which means you can instantly translate speech, text and even handwriting. There are loads of different languages to pick from -- yes, even Yiddish -- and the app will even attempt to detect the language if you're unsure.

    9. Open your camera from the phone's lock screen

    If you have a screen lock pattern or pin code on your phone then you'll no doubt be annoyed by the fact that you have to unlock the device to access the camera -- and that means you could potentially miss vital family shots. Thankfully, Android 4.3 allows you to swiftly fire up the snapper from the lock screen -- all you need do is swipe from right to left. Any photos you take can be reviewed, but be aware that you won't be able to access the rest of the phone's gallery until you unlock the device properly.

    10. Effortlessly control your phone's ringer

    Using the Moto G's preinstalled Assist application, you can tell your phone when you'd like it to disable your ringer. Assist can view any upcoming meetings you have stored in your calendar and silence the phone during these periods. You can also set a time at night when you'd like the phone to remain silent, so incoming alerts don't disturb your shuteye.

    Hope you enjoyed this, please let us know about any other tips you wanna share below in the comments.

    Tuesday, 18 February 2014

    Moto G Specs



    Well if you think at a price tag of less than the Samsung's galaxy Gear this will be just a regular android smartphone then you must surely give a look below at the specs of moto g, I bet you'll be dazzled.


    Display: The phone features a 4.5 inch LCD screen, 720 x 1280 pixels, 4.5 inches (~326 ppi pixel density) made of Corning Gorilla Glass 3

    Memory: Only internal 8/16 GB with 1 GB of RAM


    Camera: 5 MP primary camera and 1.5 MP front camera

    OS: Released with Android OS, v4.3 (Jelly Bean) and is promised to be upgradable to v4.4.2 (KitKat)

    Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 quad-core processor clocked at 1.2 GHz

    CPU:  Cortex-A7

    GPU: Adreno 305

    You can grab one for yourself at  U.S. pricing of $179 with no contract for the 8 GB version.