Motorola admits Moto G issues, offers refunds and exchange in India
Motorola India has said that it has resolved the issue with Moto G units sold in India & has offered refunds and exchanges to affected customers
Motorola India today revealed that it had resolved the problem of Moto G smartphones
with unregistered IMEI numbers, a problem that may have caused some
units of the popular Android smartphone sold in India to not work on
domestic networks. Motorola apologized for the issue and said that it
had offered affected customers both a full refund and the choice to
replace the faulty handset, apart from a Rs. 1,200 credit to their
Flipkart accounts. We do not know how many users were affected by the
IMEI problem nor how many chose to return their handsets for a refund,
and both Motorola and Flipkart haven't released any figures.
Motorola stated that it has reached out to
the customers who bought 16GB Moto G units with an IMEI number that
began with 3533, as these were the units that were most likely facing
issues. Motorola also disclosed that the problem was "one-off" and that
it had taken measures to ensure that the error didn't happen again.
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