I have a Motorola Lex L10 "mission critical" smartphone which is hanging at the "Motorola Solutions" boot up screen.
The Lex L10 is a smartphone with a PTT and can be bluetooth linked to control a Motorola APX radio as well as having all the usual smartphone features such as internet searching etc.
I think the problem is a corrupted Android OS which needs to be re-installed?
I have tried using the Android System Recovery feature [ Press ON/OFF and Up Volume to access] and used 'Wipe Android Cache Partition' and 'Wipe Data/Factory Reset' but this did not fix the problem.
I'm guessing that I will need to reinstall a stock Motorola factory Android OS image?
The LEX L10 uses the Android KitKat 4.4.4 OS.
Does anybody know how I get a copy of the stock Motorola Android 4.4.4. OS image for a Motorola LEX10 and how I can restore the Android OS to the Lex L10 using, I guess, either an SD card or a Motorola adb?
The Motorola LEX L10 "professional" smartphone is still part of Motorola Solutions and is nothing to do with Motorola "consumer" smartphones which is now owned by Lenovo....so I don't think you can use "Lenovo" stuff to recover a "real" Motorola smartphone?
Thanks
The Lex L10 is a smartphone with a PTT and can be bluetooth linked to control a Motorola APX radio as well as having all the usual smartphone features such as internet searching etc.
I think the problem is a corrupted Android OS which needs to be re-installed?
I have tried using the Android System Recovery feature [ Press ON/OFF and Up Volume to access] and used 'Wipe Android Cache Partition' and 'Wipe Data/Factory Reset' but this did not fix the problem.
I'm guessing that I will need to reinstall a stock Motorola factory Android OS image?
The LEX L10 uses the Android KitKat 4.4.4 OS.
Does anybody know how I get a copy of the stock Motorola Android 4.4.4. OS image for a Motorola LEX10 and how I can restore the Android OS to the Lex L10 using, I guess, either an SD card or a Motorola adb?
The Motorola LEX L10 "professional" smartphone is still part of Motorola Solutions and is nothing to do with Motorola "consumer" smartphones which is now owned by Lenovo....so I don't think you can use "Lenovo" stuff to recover a "real" Motorola smartphone?
Thanks