What type of audio does the Motorola Aura support?
The Motorola Aura supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA and WAV audio formats.
How to reset or factory restore Motorola Aura device?
There are a few ways to reset or factory restore a Motorola Aura device. Here are the most common and recommended methods:
Method 1: Backup and Reboot Method
1. Before attempting to factory reset or reset your device, it's important to back up any important data you don't want to lose. You can use the device's built-in backup and restore feature or a third-party backup app.
2. Once your data is backed up, turn off your device.
3. Press the "Volume Up" button on the left side of your phone and the "Headphone Jack" button on the top of your phone.
4. Hold both buttons down simultaneously for 20 seconds or until the phone boots into the recovery menu.
5. Upon entering the recovery menu, select the "Wipe Data/Factory Reset" option.
6. Select "Yes - Delete All User Data".
7. Wait for the device to reset.
8. Once the reset is complete, your device will reboot to a factory-new state.
Method 2: Using the Button Combinations Method
1. Turn off your device.
2. Press and hold the "Volume Up" button and the "Power" button simultaneously for just a few seconds until the Motorola logo appears on the screen.
3. Release both buttons and press and hold the "Volume Up" button only for about 20 seconds or until the recovery menu appears.
4. Select the "Wipe Data/Factory Reset" option.
5. Select "Yes - Delete All User Data".
6. Wait for the device to reset.
7. Once the reset is complete, your device will reboot to a factory-new state.
Method 3: Using Remote Access or Google Play
1. If you have a remote access app or Google Play installed on your device, you can use these remote access apps to access your device's settings.
2. Log into the remote access app or sign into your Google Play account on your computer.
3. From here, go to "Settings" and then "Backup and Reset".
4. Select "Factory Data Reset" and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
Keep in mind that factory resetting your device will erase all of your user data, including contacts, text messages, apps, and personal settings. Make sure to only perform a factory reset if you are unable to solve other issues on your device, or if you want to completely reset your device to its original state.