The Motorola Device Manager application below contains the USB drivers and also the software to connect your Motorola mobile phone or tablet to your computer or laptop using a USB cable connected to it. Note that for certain Android driven mobile devices, Motorola Device Manager can also update your software.
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System Requirements:
Windows XP®(SP3 or greater)
Windows Vista®
Windows 7®
Windows 8®
Works with devices running Android®,Motorola OS, or Windows Mobile® operating systems. This is the latest driver and software for the Motorola being Version 2.5.4 which is located below for download. This will work on Moto E and Moto G mobile phones or any other version of the Motorola family of mobile phones.
How to Update:
- Firstly connect your Motorola device to the computer with the USB cable.
- If it’s your first time the drivers will first be installed.
- Once you have made your first connection, you should see a message about updates.
- If it does not show you can check for updates manually by clicking on the (MDM) icon.
- The MDM check and will tell you if an update is available.
- Simply follow the instructions on the screen to update your Motorola device.
Updated : January 2015
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