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When we head out with our DROID RAZR MAXX HD by Motorola, we are taking not only our phone with us, but a sophisticated computer that organizes our lives and may have our schedules, email, documents, photos, videos, passwords and other important information. Therefore, it is essential that we do everything we can ahead of time to make sure that if the phone is lost or stolen, others can’t access and corrupt our personal data.

There are some great apps in the Google Play store that can help you keep tabs on and locate our phone if we lose track of it. One of them is SeekDroid Anti-Theft & Security which allows you to track, locate, and wipe clean your device remotely. Another is Find My Phone, which has some of the same features and also allows you to monitor the phones of  your entire family. You can check out this article on DROID LIFE to read more about recovering your lost device.

Before you worry about losing it though, we’ve included some helpful tips below to make sure you’re protected right out of the gate, so you can feel more at ease if you do misplace it.

How do I protect my phone from unauthorized use?
You can make the touchscreen lock when it goes to sleep. Touch  > Settings > Security & Screen lock > Screen lock, then select the lock type:

  • None: Turn off the screen lock.
  • Slide: Flick  to the right to unlock.
  • Face Unlock: Look at your smartphone to unlock it.
  • Pattern: Draw a pattern to unlock.
  • PIN: Enter digits to unlock.
  • Password: Enter letters, digits, or symbols to unlock.

Note: You can make emergency calls on a locked smartphone. A locked smartphone still rings, but you need to unlock it to answer.

Face unlock
Use face recognition to unlock your smartphone.
Note: This feature is less secure than a pattern, PIN, or password.
To get started, Touch  > Settings > Security & Screen lock > Screen lock > Face Unlock > Set it up.
Follow the prompts and look at the front camera lens. When face capture is complete, choose a pattern or PIN (for backup and to change the lock setting).
To unlock the smartphone, flick  to the right and look at the front camera lens.

Pattern

To set the lock pattern, Touch  > Settings > Security & Screen lock > Screen lock > Pattern.
Follow the instructions to draw your lock pattern.
When prompted, draw the pattern to unlock the smartphone.

PIN
To set a PIN, Touch  > Settings > Security & Screen lock  > Screen lock > PIN.
Enter a numeric PIN, then confirm it.
When prompted, enter the PIN to unlock the smartphone.

Password
To set the password, Touch  > Settings > Security & Screen lock  > Screen lock > Password.
Enter a password (up to eight characters), then confirm it.
When prompted, enter the password to unlock the smartphone.

Personalize your lock screen
To change your timeout, touch Touch  > Settings > Display > Sleep. If you don’t touch the screen or press any keys for the amount of time you select, the screen locks automatically.

Lock & unlock
To lock your smartphone screen, do any one of these:

  • Press the Power key.
  • Let the screen time out (don’t press anything).
  • Switch off the power.

To unlock your smartphone screen, press the Power key to wake the touchscreen display, then perform the unlock procedure required by the lock screen (slide, face unlock, pattern, PIN, or password).

Can’t unlock your smartphone?
Face unlock: If your smartphone doesn’t recognize your face, you’ll be prompted to enter your backup pattern or PIN code to unlock it.
Pattern: If you make five unsuccessful attempts to enter your lock pattern, you can touch Forgot pattern and enter the Gmail™ user name and password you set up as your main Google™ account when you registered your device. You will then be able to create a new pattern and unlock your device.
PIN or password: If you forget your PIN or password, you can enter the Google™Gmail™ user name and password you set up when you registered your device. You will then be able to create a new PIN or password and unlock your device.
If you don’t have a Google™ account on your smartphone, contact Verizon Wireless to have your device factory reset.

Warning: A factory reset will delete all data on your smartphone.

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May is National Bike Month and there are plenty of reasons to ride your bike. You can save time and money, help the environment, and get fit! Here are a couple dates to remember:

  • Bike to Work Week is May 14 – 18.
  • Bike to Work Day is May 18.

For more information on National Bike Month, check out the League of American Bicyclists.

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While supplies last you can get a free MOTOACTV watch strap in pink or red with purchase of a new MOTOACTV fitness tracker.

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Motorola MOTOACTV™: Better than ever

May 2, 2012 : BY Motorola

We’re always finding ways to perform better—just like you. Yesterday, we released a new software upgrade for MOTOACTV that features these important enhancements:

Enhancements

  1. Improved calorie burn algorithm during cycling workout with heart rate monitor
  2. Added Primary Activity selection during setup so your MOTOACTV is tailored to your primary sport
  3. Improved watch performance after display wake up
  4. Enhanced the way Album Lists are displayed
  5. Improved connectivity with Wahoo BLE heart rate monitor

To install the latest software, just connect your MOTOACTV device to your PC or Mac (cable included) and you’ll be prompted to download and install. It’s free and easy!

Not familiar with MOTOACTV? The sweat proof and stylish device tracks workout data with Accusense™ technology and GPS while serving as a smart MP3 player. Check out these videos from University of California, San Diego Motorola Ambassador Ann Kang describing how MOTOACTV can improve your tennis and cycling experiences.

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It’s the moment every runner has replayed over and over again in their minds. Muscles aching, the cheering crowd slowly comes into view, then the ticking clock, then – finally – the finish line!
We’re thrilled to offer congratulations to each of our MOTOACTV Ambassadors for completing the NYC Half Marathon this past Sunday! Now that they’ve each had ample time for rest and relaxation, we’ve asked them to reflect on their experience with MOTOACTV – from training, to race day, and beyond!

Neil
The MOTOACTV played an integral part in my training. I loved the fact that it was easily readable, simple to set up and the downloads were seamless.
On race day the fact that the screen was very clear made it very easy to see where my pace was in addition to where on the course I was. In addition the heart rate feature helped me gauge my effort in conjunction with the speed at which I was running.
I absolutely plan on using the MOTOACTV in future races as the accuracy compared to my previous watch (Garmin) is far greater.

Up next for Neil: I am doing the Escape from the Palisades Half Marathon in May and most certainly will be using the MOTOACTV.

Elizabeth
MOTOACTV really helped me get prepared, as it gave me the confidence to know exactly where I was training-wise. Even though I had a Garmin that I was quite attached to a month before, MOTOACTV made running a lot easier. It gets signal in seconds (I used to have to wait up to 10 or 15 minutes with my Garmin 405!), and all the data was being fed into my ear without me even having to look down while I finished a lap. I was able to focus more on efficiency, form and speed instead of looking to see how my watch thought I was doing, which is just priceless.
It definitely made a difference in my race day performance- I felt as if my best running partner had come along to pace me! MOTOACTV has already replaced my previous GPS that I really used to love. There’s really no comparison.

Up next for Elizabeth: It’ll be a busy year for me as I’m still planning to run around 20 more races, including 2 marathons and around 5 to 8 half marathons. I will definitely plan to keep using my MOTOACTV!

Linda
I really liked the feature of the device that creates a Performance Playlist and I even listened to mine while I was running the NYC Half! I also really liked the audio prompts of my performance after each lap and “on-demand” updates just by hitting the device.
I was a little more motivated to train because I had the device — I was fascinated with the idea of the performance playlist and wanted to run more listening to a variety of different music to create the ideal performance playlist. I’d like to think that listening to the performance playlist while running the NYC Half helped me use my music to run optimally, especially when I started to feel tired.

Up next for Linda: In the next six months, I plan to run a variety of races ranging in distance from 4 miles up to 13.1 miles. I will probably use the MOTOACTV while running some of those races, particularly the longer ones.

Karla
Love, love, love the online interface. I also love being able to chart my pace for a run against the elevation to see how well I’m handling hills and the other challenges while I run. The metrics options are really cool, and I’m enjoying the GPS in general.
Racing with MOTOACTV was great! I got a GPS signal right away in Central Park and at every mile marker; MOTOACTV was within .03 accuracy on the distance. Being able to check my pace any time, instead of waiting to calculate my splits at the mile markers, really helped me run a more even pace, which is a good thing. I definitely think it made a difference in my performance for that reason–even pacing helps prevent you from going out too fast and paying for it later in the race.
The GPS partnered with the MP3 really is an awesome training tool for anyone who likes to train with music. I used to run with Nike+ iPod, but with the more detailed running and music stats you get with MOTOACTV, I’ll probably retire my Nike+ now. Really, I think this product is so close to perfect for runners who train with music.

Up next for Karla: My next race is the Cherry Blossom 10-Miler in DC on April 1. I’ll definitely run with MOTOACTV again.

Note: As a safety precaution, New York Road Runners (NYRR) strongly discourages the use of devices requiring headphones when participating in NYRR events such as the NYC Half. Should you choose to use headphones to listen to music during your training or while running, NYRR recommends that you keep the volume low to allow ambient noises to make you aware of your surroundings.

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