For the full experience, stick to the dialer code.

The CIT tool is intentionally hidden to prevent misuse by average users. However, it can usually be activated via the native dialer app. Open the app. Type: *#*#2486#*#* The Factory Test or CIT menu should appear automatically.

Grab your Motorola phone right now. Dial *#*#2486#*#* . Run the vibration test. Run the screen test. See for yourself why no other Android manufacturer does diagnostics quite like Motorola.

The screen will instantly transition from the dialer to a hidden diagnostic menu (often titled "Testing" or "CQATest").

Using the Motorola CIT tool is surprisingly simple—no computer required for basic diagnostics. Here is the step‑by‑step guide:

No. CIT mode is a diagnostic tool only. If your device is completely unresponsive or stuck in a boot loop, you need Software Fix, RSA, or manual flashing tools.

Today, Motorola’s enterprise strategy is holistic. Instead of offering individual test tools, it has developed a comprehensive ecosystem powered by its security suite, , and fully integrated with modern Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) platforms. This ecosystem is not just better; it is transformative for IT teams.

Many users head straight to the Google Play Store to download hardware diagnostic apps when their phone acts up. However, the native Motorola CIT tool is significantly better for several key reasons:

USB Debugging is required for many PC‑based repair tools. To enable it:

What (e.g., battery drain, screen lag, audio drops) prompted your search?

No. Accessing the built‑in CIT / CQATest mode is not a warranty violation—it is a standard diagnostic feature provided by Motorola. However, unlocking the bootloader (which is a separate process) will void your warranty.

: If you are experiencing weak signal in diagnostic tests, try toggling Airplane Mode

: If you do need to call Motorola Support, having your Device Diagnosis results ready can significantly speed up the troubleshooting process. 3. How to Access Your Motorola CIT Menu

If you have ever dealt with a flickering screen, a muffled microphone, or a battery that seems to drain faster than usual, you know how frustrating it is to guess what’s wrong. While many Android users rely on third-party apps, Motorola owners have a "secret weapon": the , more commonly known as the Device Diagnosis or Hardware Test menu.