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Motorola Alert for Android

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 1.02.53
  • 4.9

    (0)
  • Security Status

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Reliable personal alert software for mobile phone users

Motorola Alert can provide users with an extra level of personal protection while out and about. Functioning very much in the same way as a virtual 'bodyguard', the intention of this system is to notify others in the event of an emergency. It offers one-touch responsiveness, so the system can be quickly activated when required. Not only is this an excellent bundle for average individuals, but it can also come in quite handy for the elderly population.

Basic Options and Functions

One of the main features of Motorola Alert is the fact that it relies upon much more than GPS positioning alone. The user can program in certain places or regions. These will then be automatically sent when an alert is activated. This enables friends or loved ones to immediately know their location. It is also possible to send automated SMS notifications. This option can be chosen within the settings menu.

Other Advantages

While this bundle is intended as an emergency notification system, Motorola Alert may also be used to notify others when someone has arrived at a specific location such as a home or a school. A streamlined user interface and one-touch responsiveness both provide instant access when it is required the most.

PROS

  • Motorola Alert can be activated by clicking on a single icon
  • It can be customized so that only specific contacts are notified

CONS

  • Some users claim that the GPS tracking system is not entirely accurate
  • The last update occurred as far back as November 2014

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Motorola Alert for Android

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 1.02.53
  • 4.9

    (0)
  • Security Status


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