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: Originally designed for the assembly line, it helps identify "dead on arrival" hardware issues before a phone reaches the consumer.

Separates the ultra-wide, macro, and main lenses to verify that the physical optical image stabilization (OIS) and autofocus motors are moving. How to Access the CIT Tool on Motorola Phones

(or "Control Interface Test"), a built-in diagnostic suite used to verify that hardware components are functioning correctly. While advanced third-party "Magic Tools" exist for deep-level software repairs like IMEI fixing or MDM removal, Motorola’s native diagnostic features are often considered "better" for standard users because they are free, safe, and integrated directly into the OS. The Motorola Diagnostic Ecosystem

Flashing the wrong firmware can permanently damage the device’s modem partition or cause boot failures. Always:

Individually tests the earpiece, bottom speaker, main microphone, and noise-canceling microphone by playing tones and recording your voice.

If the dialer code does not respond:

CQATest is a factory diagnostic application embedded directly into the firmware of Motorola devices. It runs in the background during manufacturing to assess hardware components, sensors, touchscreen responsiveness, and overall system stability . For manufacturers, it is an internal auditing tool—a quality gatekeeper ensuring that each device meets performance standards before it reaches your hands.

Once you are inside the CIT menu, you can choose to run an automated "Full Test" or select "Individual Test" to target a specific problem area.

Individual RGB color screens to check for dead pixels, screen burn-in, and backlight bleeding.

If your goal is simply to make your Motorola phone run "better" or smoother without using specialized technician tools, you can use built-in features:

The CIT tool tests individual components (scanner, GPS, Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, battery, touch panel, etc.) with pass/fail thresholds derived directly from Motorola’s engineering specs. This reduces false positives and RMA returns.

If you are buying a used Motorola phone, running the CIT tool is the fastest way to ensure you aren't getting a device with "ghost touches" or a failing GPS. Troubleshooting:

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