If you have a Motorola device with a Qualcomm chipset, you may encounter a problem called ComServer after unlocking, repairing, or changing the IMEI of your phone. This problem can cause various issues such as "Not Charging", "No Network Signals", "Can't Install" and "Airplane Mode Active". In this article, we will explain what ComServer is, why it happens, and how to fix it using a simple tool called Motorola ComServer Fixer.
ComServer is a process that runs on Motorola devices with Qualcomm chipsets. It is responsible for communicating with the baseband processor, which handles the cellular and wireless functions of the phone. ComServer also interacts with other processes such as CQATest, which is a diagnostic tool that tests the hardware and software of the phone.
When you unlock, repair, or change the IMEI of your Motorola device, you may trigger a security mechanism that activates ComServer and CQATest in the background. This can interfere with the normal operation of your phone and cause various problems such as:
These problems can be very frustrating and make your phone unusable. Fortunately, there is a way to fix them using a simple tool called Motorola ComServer Fixer.
Motorola ComServer Fixer is a PC application that can disable ComServer and CQATest on your Motorola device. It was developed by resident2011, a member of the GSM-Forum community. The tool works for all Motorola devices with Qualcomm chipsets, such as Moto G5, Moto G6, Moto Z2 Force, Moto X4, etc.
The tool is very easy to use and does not require any technical skills. All you need to do is to connect your phone to your PC in fastboot mode and run the tool. The tool will erase the ComServer and CQATest processes from your phone and reboot it automatically. After that, your phone should work normally and without any problems.
Here are the detailed steps to use Motorola ComServer Fixer to fix your Motorola device:
Congratulations! You have successfully fixed your Motorola device using Motorola ComServer Fixer. Enjoy!
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