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Motosync for RAZR2 V9 (AT&T)?
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Posted by: SockMonkey
I called Moto about this missing feature. The lady on the phone was convinced that it was there and started talking me thru the procedure for setting it up. She started to go into Settings, Connections, and that's where we stopped...there is no MotoSync or Sync option in the V9.
Has anyone found an edit to enable this, or has AT&T erased this from the firmware?
Thanks
Posted by: lcavada
I agree, everywhere you read the specs for the phone MOTOSYNC is listed.
Yet the feature is not there.
I hope we can find a way to enable it through modding or getting a full moto firmware without AT&T ripping features out.
This makes me very angry as i need this feature urgently
Posted by: SockMonkey
Before I gave up and traded a forum member for a V8, I think I figured out what the deal is...
MotoSync is PROBABLY there in the firmware, but AT&T monkeyed around with the menus to not show it. probably not just a seem edit, but the menu (mma) files have to be edited as well, and icons added,etc. Saw some references about how you should be very careful with Cingular firmware phones and editing the mma files as they could stop working, I think something about the Cingular firmware looking for the correct checksum...so I gave up to let someone more talented figure this one out.
Hopefully the V8 does what I need.
Posted by: tomjohnston
I have Sprint with a Razr2 V9m. There is no Motosync on there either. It seems motorola has axed this feature for all providers. Can anyone verify that Verizon does or does not have Motosync on their V8? I saw above and it was unclear if the v8 does have it. So far AT&T and Sprint do not. I have opened a complaint with the BBB in Chicago against Motorola for advertising a feature that is not available. I have not heard anything from them yet, they have until the 6th to respond.
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