[Q] Help to Root Motorola Defy+ - General Questions and Answers

Hi All,
I am beginner in rooting. I own Motorola Defy+
When I check my mobile status I found following information
System version: -45.0.2310.MB526.AsiaRetail.en.03
Model number: -MB526
Android version: -2.3.6
Baseband version: -EPU93_U_00.60.03
Kernel version: -2.6.32.9-ge281b6e
[email protected]#1
Build number: -4.5.1-134_DFP-231
Now my question is how to identify Boot-loader version from above info?
And if anybody answer me how to root this mobile as I want to update my Android Version it will be great, even if someone point me towards any link which explains process which is easy to understand for beginners like me, then it will really helpful for me!
As from last 4-5 days I got confuse with various tools & various links, which one to follow?
Thanks in Advance!

I dont have moto defy+ but i rooted my moto defy.with out the +...i did using super one click root, just make sure you have updated drivers and you should be able to root.
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Thanks for writing to us at XDA Assist. A quick search of the Droid Razr M device section allowed me to find this thread:
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Upon reading the information at the start of that thread I regret to inform you that you cannot obtain root on your firmware, and you cannot downgrade your firmware, so unfortunately you're fresh out of luck in this case. The OEM's generally patch root exploits with each firmware release so it's best to double check on the availability of a root exploit for the next firmware update before you take the update. Sometimes a new root exploit will be developed, sometimes the firmware just can't be cracked. Unfortunately in your case there is no root exploit, or even the prospect of one. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, I wish you the very best of luck with your phone!
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[Completed] LG tablet Question.

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I have an discount upgrade for my phone coming up here soon, and If i root this tablet, will it make me not able to upgrade at discount?
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[email protected]
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Thanks for writing to us at XDA Assist. A quick search allowed me to find your device forum here:
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In future you can very easily find the correct section for your device by typing the name of the device into the "type to find device" search box at the very top of the website (please see attachment).

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