The download has been tested by an editor here on a PC and a list of features has been compiled; see below. We've also created some screenshots of Motorola Device Manager to illustrate the user interface and show the overall usage and features of this Motorola updating program.

Motorola Device Manager contains USB drivers and software to connect your Motorola phone or tablet to your computer using a USB cable.For certain Android-powered devices, Motorola Device Manager can also update your software.


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Features of Motorola Device ManagerBackup operations: Backup and restore data on your device, including contacts, messages and other personal data.Device management: Manage and organize your device's apps and settings, such as disabling or uninstalling apps and changing system settings.File transfers: Transfer files between your device and computer, such as photos, music and videos.Firmware updates: Update the software on your device to the latest version, including security updates and new features.Phone manager: Connect your Motorola device to your computer and manage it from the computer.Solve common issues: Troubleshoot and diagnose problems on your device.Compatibility and LicenseMotorola Device Manager is provided under a freeware license on Windows from mobile phone tools with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 2.5.4 is the latest version last time we checked.

After dragging this horrible app to the MacKeeper shredder, it still prevailed. I could not locate its evil remnants even after following suggestions found here and in other forums. Finallly, I ran MacKeepers 'Smart Unistaller' and found it hidden somewhere in there and clicked delete only because I could not shred it there. Next I ran 'Disk Usage' where it will appear in 'Trash'- thats when I was able to drag it to the shredder and bid it adieu for good! Worst device manager ever! Slowed my Mac down and really wreaked havoc!

I am having the same problem where the Motorola Device manager software updater keeps opening up on my workstation and I cannot see how to delete it. In my Library>Application Support folder, there is no sub folder labeled Motorola Mobility. Where else can this updater be hiding? Thanks, Scott

All of the Motorola files (including the Uninstaller) are in the hidden library. Go to Finder, then under tab Go hold down option/alt and then select the library folder there. I deleted everything related to Motorola, Motohelper, and Motocast, I believe, and ran the uninstaller, which was in Application Support (in the hidden library, obviously). I also deleted the Saved Application State as that can make items come back from the dead sometimes. That did it for me!

Even though you've done everything Avatar71 said, you could still have this stubborn little thing stuck to your drive. Once you try to empty your trash basket, these little Moto things could refuse to leave you alone for good (it happened to me).

3.- Open your trash basket, go to the first "Moto" thing you find (folder, file, etc.), do the two-finger thingy on your mousepad (if you haver a MacBook), or do whatever you do on a conventional mouse to open the auxiliary window (right-click, maybe?).

I followed your instructions and was able to remove the items from my trash. However, when I restarted my computer from safe mode the very first thing that displayed on my screen was the same old Motorola Device Manager software update!

So i've deleted EVERYTHING that I can find, and yet every time I start up, this wretched little update shows up again. I've gone through safe mode and through the trash, but couldn't find the files that I deleted in regular mode. But, I've noticed in the activity monitor there is something called "MotoHelperDaemon". Every time I try to force quit it, it just pops back up and continues operating. Besides punching through my wall in frustration, what else can I do to get rid of this once and for all?

Only issue is the program imbeds itself in the users startup. I have the same issue I looked at my "open at login" items and it was there. Unchecked it, still appears. Its literally coded to be difficult, elusive and sorta perminant unless you know what you are doing. I see it in activity monitor but I still cant locate the files. Im making progress though. Just thought I would share because I dont know if that actually works because my trash has been securely erased several times since I thought I deleted the app.

I'm going to throw this in here because for me, it was installed under the library of my user and the library under root. I tried it the right way first, uninstall left the the network folder under the user folder... but then lost patience and just rm -r Motorola Mobility directories in both places in term.

I am manually programming a Motorola droid bionic smartphone. Instructions are to put the phone in diagnostic mode, plug into computer, motorola device mnager should open and then I enter instrucions into it. Anyway I downloaded an update for Motorola Device Manager, but I don't know how to open it. Before I got the update it didn't open. Does anyone know how to find it on my MacbookPro, Snow Leopard, and how to open it if it doesn't open automatically. Or am I in the wrong forum?

Thanks for info and links. I downloaded and installed the update so I must have the basic software. I found several links using Google, so between that and what you sent I should be all set for a while, Thanks.

I picked up a Motorola Luge for some testing. I plugged it into my Mac and it launched Motorola Device Manager. The device manager appears to check for updates (I presume for both the program and the device, but I'm not sure either guess is correct).

Motorola Device Manager is failing with the error message "An Internet connection cannot be established". Obviously, the Mac is online and the Internet connection works because I'm asking this question.

Yes I bought a Moto Z droid play several months ago and have had the same problem described by many people online and here related to their Motorola phones; I bought a usb cable to attach the phone to my laptop for easy and quick transfer of files from the phone to the computer, and it worked fine one time, but forever after the computer does not recognize the phone is attached, does not show a yellow exclamation marker in my device manager on my laptop, the phone only appears to allow charging over the usb cable, even when it says otherwise in the developer options it will not allow file transfer. the dropdown notification to allow changing of the usb selection also does not appear. I have tried numerous things that other people have suggested such as turning on developer options ( I of course have to do this to even attempt to change the usb options ), update software for the phone and the laptop, install Motorola device manager to my laptop, entering safemode on the phone, etc. This is extremely frustrating.

I thought I had this issue because I never saw the USB settings option. The actual issue for me was that the USB settings option didn't show up immediately below the gray & white Wi-Fi, 4G, battery, Bluetooth, etc., settings. It was lost in a sea of notifications (E-mail alerts, downloads, app updates, etc.). Once I scrolled down to the bottom of my alerts I was able to find the USB settings. Unfortunately the USB settings notification does not go to the top of the notifications list each time the device is plugged in. It stays at the bottom next to Wi-Fi Connection. Maybe this will help someone. Thanks.

upstreamcast, being able to conveniently transfer content from the phone to a computer is very important these days, and we are here to help provide a resolution. We appreciate you completing all those steps, but apologize that did not yield a resolution. We would like to gather some additional information to provide the best course of action. tikibar1 asked a great question about what happens when you use the original cable the phone came with, which will help us out. Also, what operating system is your laptop running on? Have you tried plugging the device into various USB ports on the laptop and maybe even a different computer to check if you get the same reaction? To get started here is a web page showing how to transfer content from the phone to a computer to ensure the correct process is being used.

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