on how to interpret the results of a specific hardware test?
A: Yes, even more so. On foldables, the CIT tool includes a specific "Hinge Sensor" test and "Flex Cable Resistance" test. Non-Motorola foldables don't offer this, proving that Motorola builds for longevity.
Using this native tool is often than generic third-party apps because it has direct, factory-level access to your phone’s specific sensors and components, providing more accurate results. How to Access the Motorola Diagnostic Menu
Instead of searching for a "CIT" menu, follow these steps to test your hardware: Open the app from your app drawer. Tap on Device diagnosis . Select Hardware test .
A hidden menu for deep-level hardware verification often used by technicians. Open the dialer and enter *#*#2486#*#* (CQATest) or *#*#4636#*#* for detailed info. Rescue and Smart Assistant (PC Tool):
| Feature | Third-Party App (e.g., DevCheck) | Motorola CIT Tool | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Freemium (Ads/Paywall) | Free (Built-in) | | Hardware Access | Read-only (Software info) | Read/Write (Hardware control) | | Proximity Calibration | No | Yes | | Vibration Strength Test | Subjective (visual bar) | Objective (Frequency Hz) | | Privacy | Requires internet permission | Zero internet access (Safe) | | Requires Bootloader Unlock? | No | No |