Mar 01 AT 7:51 PM Taylor Wimberly 12 Comments

Motorola responds to CLIQ update issues

Last week we shared the story of several CLIQ owners who had their phones rendered unusable after a software update. Motorola has identified the problem and a fix is now available. Customers who experienced problems can visit Motorola’s support site for a wired update. For the customers who have not received an update, an improved over-the-air version will be available soon.

“Last week, the CLIQ 1.3.18 over-the-air software update began rolling out to consumers.  While the vast majority of updates were successful, a very small number of consumers reported a date error and found that, after factory resetting their device, their phone was not functioning properly. We have identified a workaround solution for these consumers, which can be found on the Motorola support forum (http://direct.motorola.com/hellomoto/us/support/tmo/index.html).

To our consumers, we apologize and are working swiftly to reconcile the situation. We are also revising the over-the-air software update so that this workaround solution is no longer needed. Consumers will be notified on their device when the revised update is available.

To our consumers who downloaded the update and their device is working properly, no further action is needed. To our consumers who never received a notification to download the update, please do not take further action. You will be notified on your device when the revised update is available to you. To consumers who received an error or whose device date reads December 31, 1969, please visit the support site listed above for assistance.”

Via: These are the Droids

Source: Motorola

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