How to relock the Bootloader of Moto Turbo/Maxx ? - Moto Maxx Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hii guys,
I'm new to this phone. Just upgraded to the MM version.
Would like to root the phone, but before proceeding would like to know on how to relock the bootloader in case of warranty.
Do not want to risk unlocking the bootloader without knowing the procedure to relock the bootloader.
Please help.
Thanks in advanced.

Mohitpunjabi said:
Hii guys,
I'm new to this phone. Just upgraded to the MM version.
Would like to root the phone, but before proceeding would like to know on how to relock the bootloader in case of warranty.
Do not want to risk unlocking the bootloader without knowing the procedure to relock the bootloader.
Please help.
Thanks in advanced.
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Won't help. You get a code from Motorola. You have to give them your phone's IMEI when you request the code. So, they have your phone on record as being unlocked.
Locking back still shows in bootloader that it once unlocked ("Status code 2/Software modified" on the bootloader screen) and they have your records. Forget the warranty.

ChazzMatt said:
Won't help. You get a code from Motorola. They have your phone on record as being unlocked. Locking back still shows in bootloader that it was unlocked and they have your records. Forget the warranty.
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Can I use the sunshine app if I do not want to officially unlock the bootloader....so I can easily go back to locked bootloader ?
Or is there any other way to root & install twrp without unlocking bootloader ?

Mohitpunjabi said:
Can I use the sunshine app if I do not want to officially unlock the bootloader....so I can easily go back to locked bootloader ?
Or is there any other way to root & install twrp without unlocking bootloader ?
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Sunshine is for the XT1254, not the sibling Quarks XT1225 or XT1250. You would have to go ask Sunshine team if it can work on another Quark. I'm not sure they would even have tested it on another Quark as those have free bootloader unlock.
Are you sure you even have a warranty? Is your phone brand new, straight out of the box -- or did you buy it used? The warranty only applies to the original buyer in most cases and only for a specific amount of time after purchase.
Usually, you will know in the first month if something is wrong with the phone, that was the manufacturer's fault. So, I just don't worry about that. Rooting and custom ROM give so much value.

ChazzMatt said:
Sunshine is for the XT1254, not the sibling Quarks XT1225 or XT1250. You would have to go ask Sunshine team if it can work on another Quark. I'm not sure they would even have tested it on another Quark as those have free bootloader unlock.
Are you sure you even have a warranty? Is your phone brand new, straight out of the box -- or did you buy it used? The warranty only applies to the original buyer in most cases and only for a specific amount of time after purchase.
Usually, you will know in the first month if something is wrong with the phone, that was the manufacturer's fault. So, I just don't worry about that. Rooting and custom ROM give so much value.
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Hii ChazzMatt,
Yes it's brand-new just out of the box. I actually want Xposed to work on my device....coz Xposed gives so much value even to the stock roms. I'm planning to root the phone using KingRoot...but I'm concerned about how to install Xposed without Custom Recovery.
And is there any way to enable Volte for this device....as I guess our Snapdragon 805 supports Volte.

Mohitpunjabi said:
Hii ChazzMatt,
Yes it's brand-new just out of the box. I actually want Xposed to work on my device....coz Xposed gives so much value even to the stock roms. I'm planning to root the phone using KingRoot...but I'm concerned about how to install Xposed without Custom Recovery.
And is there any way to enable Volte for this device....as I guess our Snapdragon 805 supports Volte.
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I have the 1250 on Verizon and the only way I have been able to utilize Volte is to flash a stock Droid Turbo 1254 firmware or use ComputerFreek's rom. The latest version of both of those are 5.1 lollipop.
None of the custom 6.0 Marshmallow roms that are available on the Moto Maxx / Droid Turbo forums have Volte available, yet.

Mohitpunjabi said:
Hii ChazzMatt,
Yes it's brand-new just out of the box. I actually want Xposed to work on my device....coz Xposed gives so much value even to the stock roms. I'm planning to root the phone using KingRoot...but I'm concerned about how to install Xposed without Custom Recovery.
And is there any way to enable Volte for this device....as I guess our Snapdragon 805 supports Volte.
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On this device, no root process will work without an unlocked bootloader -- as far as I know. You will get temp root but not be able to write to system. You can only get permanent root on this device with an unlocked bootloader.

ChazzMatt said:
On this device, no root process will work without an unlocked bootloader -- as far as I know. You will get temp root but not be able to write to system. You can only get permanent root on this device with an unlocked bootloader.
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Can we request Motorola to atleast provide a patch
to enable Volte. All the big brands are giving update to their phones.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2499926
I'm using Windroid for my XT1225, it's very simple to use

paolobacci said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2499926
I'm using Windroid for my XT1225, it's very simple to use
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Thanks...
But does it work without unlocking the bootloader ?

latest firmware
Hi
I would like to relock my bootloader because the latest Android Pay software not running if the device rooted / unlocked.
( a two month ago I tried the app, and find out if its rooted not working so I did unroot my device and worked on my phone for a couple days but some times later gone again I read some articles they sayin because the Unlocked Bootloader )
I upgraded my XT1225 PR to the latest release, 24.201.2.en.PR but would like to ReLock now, and all my boot image is corrupted somehow.
Tried with RSD Lite and from command line too.
fastboot flash boot boot.img
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'boot' (16384 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.532s]
writing 'boot'...
(bootloader) Preflash validation failed
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.845s
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anyone has some advice? or a Valid boot image?
thanks
I checked all my downloaded stock ROM for my device the boot.img is the same from the KitKat release, the file is 16 777 216 byte long.
update:
I flashed the latest Brasil firmware working fine.

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[Q] Should I upgrade to 183.46.15

What are the advantages.
mozz671 said:
What are the advantages.
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Advantages:
Latest security changes that include security fixes in 4.4.4 revision.
Supposedly, fixes blue-tooth issues.
Some say better battery life.
Disadvantages:
Security fixes which means Towelroot exploit is patched.
Security fixes - in original KK OTA for this phone, you could unlock the bootloader. If you take the latest update and haven't unlocked your bootloader, you will be SOL for unlocking the bootloader AND rooting the phone.
Some say battery life is worse.
Some say blue-tooth isn't fixed.
I'm trying to help my buddy root his Razr Maxx HD, but he already took the 182.46.15 update, which breaks Towelroot. Is there a way to flash back to 182.46.10 so he can use Towelroot & unlock the bootloader?
boothroyd917 said:
I'm trying to help my buddy root his Razr Maxx HD, but he already took the 182.46.15 update, which breaks Towelroot. Is there a way to flash back to 182.46.10 so he can use Towelroot & unlock the bootloader?
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No. Once he took the 183.46.15 update, the trusted partitions that would have allowed you to unlock the bootloader were overwritten and there is NO way, repeat, NO way to revert back to the previous version. It won't allow writing to those trusted zones with older versions. There is NO way to fool it due to checksums, so don't try or ask. It's been asked thousands of times all with the same answer.
iBolski said:
No. Once he took the 183.46.15 update, the trusted partitions that would have allowed you to unlock the bootloader were overwritten and there is NO way, repeat, NO way to revert back to the previous version. It won't allow writing to those trusted zones with older versions. There is NO way to fool it due to checksums, so don't try or ask. It's been asked thousands of times all with the same answer.
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Can you not use the method of unlocking the boot loader found on motorola's website to unlock and root?
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-b
jwdink said:
Can you not use the method of unlocking the boot loader found on motorola's website to unlock and root?
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-b
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No. As I said, there is NO way to unlock it, legally or illegally.
The unlock tool on Moto's site is for a select set of phones. The XT926 is not one of them.
Face it. There is NO way to unlock the bootloader now that it's on 183.46.15. That option is gone. I don't know how much more I can stress that fact.
root 183.46.15 version of KitKat 4.4.2
boothroyd917 said:
I'm trying to help my buddy root his Razr Maxx HD, but he already took the 182.46.15 update, which breaks Towelroot. Is there a way to flash back to 182.46.10 so he can use Towelroot & unlock the bootloader?
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Yes, there is a method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/method-to-downgrade-root-183-46-15-t3051019
ciprianv. said:
Yes, there is a method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/method-to-downgrade-root-183-46-15-t3051019
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No, you cannot unlock .15 yet.
Thos method only works for unlocked bootloader. This was made up for phones already unlocked which have lost root access after an firmware upgrade.
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[Request] Guide for downgrading from 4.4.4 to 4.4.2

Before ranting at me for asking a question that was already answered, I know there is multiple threads of people asking how to do this.
So I've heard that there is an UNSAFE way of downgrading from 4.4.4 to 4.4.2 on a LOCKED bootloader. I'm willing to take the risk of trying the method for SCIENCE! If someone were to PM me the method of doing the downgrade, I will record what happens and report back.
I'm aware of the risks that come along with this. (Soft brick, hard brick), and I'm willing to take them.
Device:
Moto G XT1028 VZW
Just skip flashing bootloader (motoboot.img) and partition table (gpt.bin), it worked fine in my phone some time ago. Don't blame me if something bad happens to yours, you're the only responsible.
Did you do this with a locked bootloader on 4.4.4? And same device? (Confirming before attempting)
ryanguy426 said:
Did you do this with a locked bootloader on 4.4.4? And same device? (Confirming before attempting)
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Nope, XT1032 unlocked.
Ah, well I have a locked bootloader on xt1028. Hence why I wanted to confirm first. (Updated op with info regarding locked bl)
ryanguy426 said:
Ah, well I have a locked bootloader on xt1028. Hence why I wanted to confirm first. (Updated op with info regarding locked bl)
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I have this problem too. I deployed and my mother updated my phone. Thanks, mom.
The new bootloader won't allow older versions to be flashed. But you knew that already.
We're stuck unless an exploit is found. It's too bad, I was so excited to learn about SunShine working on 4.4.2.
If we had a temp root for 4.4.4 I'd test sunshine for y'all, even at the risk of my bootloader
ryanguy426 said:
If we had a temp root for 4.4.4 I'd test sunshine for y'all, even at the risk of my bootloader
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You and I are both on the same boat, Same phone/carrier & same firmware.
I've been trying to get temp root as well to try out the sunshine apk but it seems
that information on this particular model is very scarce.
That's partly because it's (correct me if I'm wrong) just a rebranded Boost handset for Verizon, so it's not technically an actual variant.
Also the bootloader is like trying to move a 9001 pound rock with your body. It's not going anywhere.
Extosis said:
You and I are both on the same boat, Same phone/carrier & same firmware.
I've been trying to get temp root as well to try out the sunshine apk but it seems
that information on this particular model is very scarce.
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I am also on this boat:crying:
Please get off my boat. I'm getting claustrophobic

Should I root my MOTO G 2015? To get more storage?

Hello everyone! I didn't want to root my new MOTO G 2015 but I need more storage if I want to install more app's, I saw with root permissions we can transfer full sized app's to the sd, is it true? and how? I've seen already a guide how to root moto g 2015, but know I want to know how to transfer full sized app's to the SD and then i'll decide if I want to root or not.
Do you think I should root? It will be better If i want more storage?
Is it safe? The Lollipop will be automatically installed after the root? I have no need on install other Android OS.
Thank you!
Hey! I can see that you are new here, but rooting your phone isnt gonna delete anything of your data if you search on this forum for Link2sd than you will find a tuturial for how to do that. But if you dont understand any of the words "Brick" or "fastboot" you should do some research first.
success!
HelpMeruth said:
Hey! I can see that you are new here, but rooting your phone isnt gonna delete anything of your data if you search on this forum for Link2sd than you will find a tuturial for how to do that. But if you dont understand any of the words "Brick" or "fastboot" you should do some research first.
success!
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Hello HelpMeruth! And thank you for replying my question!
Here's what I already searched this is , i've got alot of information already but the information I got says my phone will be formatted I think. Brick I remember that word a long time ago when the PSP Scene I know it's not android but I remember it, it's like having a non funcional phone, bricked.
Here's the guide I saw: (I can't post links, if you can search on the youtube : "Moto G 3rd Gen(2015) - How to Root - Unlock Bootloader & Custom Recovery") and tell me if that guide will not brick or format my moto g 3
Any chance of getting bricked? It will remove my SIM Service? I have the phone just for a week and the warranty it's 2 here's, If I root the warranty goes out, is it worth rooting?
Thanks for the reply sir and yes i'm really new in the android scene, just came from the iOS one, got mad at iOS
I can confirm that your phone will not be formatted
The word brick means that your phone wont start up.
Its a gamble for everyone to root, so when you are gonna do it try just booting Twrp. That is the safest way to test it.
But strart with unlocking your bootloader thats already a big step for rooting (unlocking bootloader will format your data!)
If you got any questions send me message!
Its your choise to root or not
HelpMeruth said:
I can confirm that your phone will not be formatted
The word brick means that your phone wont start up.
Its a gamble for everyone to root, so when you are gonna do it try just booting Twrp. That is the safest way to test it.
But strart with unlocking your bootloader thats already a big step for rooting (unlocking bootloader will format your data!)
If you got any questions send me message!
Its your choise to root or not
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You do NOT need to unlock bootloader in order to root.
You DO need to unlock your bootloader for TWRP, unless booted temporarily.
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christopherrrg said:
You do NOT need to unlock bootloader in order to root.
You DO need to unlock your bootloader for TWRP, unless booted temporarily.
Sent from my MotoG3
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What? you have to unlock the bootloader in order to boot/flash twrp.
and with twrp you can root, how do you root with locked bootloader?
HelpMeruth said:
What? you have to unlock the bootloader in order to boot/flash twrp.
and with twrp you can root, how do you root with locked bootloader?
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Root toolkit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62922929
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christopherrrg said:
Root toolkit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62922929
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You shouldnt be able to root with a locked bootloader, i quote: 'A locked bootloader locks write access to several partitions like the system partition. This is the reason why rooting is not able without unlocked bootloader.' found on this site https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-main-differences-between-Rooting-and-Unlocking-Bootloader
that tool just has a build in fastboot/adb and automate things for you.
(sorry for my bad english)
HelpMeruth said:
You shouldnt be able to root with a locked bootloader, i quote: 'A locked bootloader locks write access to several partitions like the system partition. This is the reason why rooting is not able without unlocked bootloader.' found on this site https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-main-differences-between-Rooting-and-Unlocking-Bootloader
that tool just has a build in fastboot/adb and automate things for you.
(sorry for my bad english)
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Yeah after doing some research motorola devices seem to have that in place. I was speaking generally from a vanilla aosp aspect. Good find.
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Btw, If I install CyanogenMod it will reset my moto g firmware? Or install another firmware version? Thanks
M05K said:
Btw, If I install CyanogenMod it will reset my moto g firmware? Or install another firmware version? Thanks
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Installing cyanogenmod will still keep you on 5.1.1 your device will just be modified (custom tweaks etc..) so if you have to unlock your bootloader it will void any warranties you have. If you don't have one or don't care just make sure to read carefully as you sound relatively new to CM and you don't want to brick your device.
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christopherrrg said:
Installing cyanogenmod will still keep you on 5.1.1 your device will just be modified (custom tweaks etc..) so if you have to unlock your bootloader it will void any warranties you have. If you don't have one or don't care just make sure to read carefully as you sound relatively new to CM and you don't want to brick your device.
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Yes it will be modified to cyanogenmod firmware right? So the firmware updates from MOTO G 3 I had installed will go resetted to the cyanogenmod firmware right?
M05K said:
Yes it will be modified to cyanogenmod firmware right? So the firmware updates from MOTO G 3 I had installed will go resetted to the cyanogenmod firmware right?
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Correct.
Cm12.1 is just 5.1.1 that's why I said it would.
You may see custom aosp 6.0 ROMs before any real factory builds.
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Can I root the Moto G3 with an app like KingRoot?

Hi peps,
I just switched from my crappy HTC One X to my new Moto G3 and I'm in love!
I don't really want a custom ROM, but I'd like to undervolt this babe. But since a root requires unlocking the bootloader = voiding the manufacturers warranty, I don't really wanna do that..
I've bought it over Amazon and I live in the EU, so I technically still have the retailer's warranty and Amazon would replace it without a hassle, but yeah.. it's new and all.
But I know there are apps like towelroot, KingRoot and what not, do they work with the Moto G3? I'm on 5.1.1.
Jut install SuperSU ZIP using TWRP recovery
Osid said:
Jut install SuperSU ZIP using TWRP recovery
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Could you read my post first?
squid2 said:
Your bootloader must be unlocked to use this recovery.
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unlocking bootloader = voiding warranty.
shawly said:
Could you read my post first?
unlocking bootloader = voiding warranty.
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If you're worried about voiding the warranty, you're on the wrong site.
Ragarianok said:
If you're worried about voiding the warranty, you're on the wrong site.
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Thanks for this unnecessary input. :good:
On previous versions of Android there were exploits that allowed rooting the phone without unlocking the bootloader, which means you could keep your warranty and I just asked if it works on the current Moto G3 with Lollipop 5.1, why do you have to be such a smartass? It's a normal question, why can't I have a normal answer?
I used to root in one click in just one method on my previous phone xperia sp but i dont know this phone have any toll which will work or not?
shawly said:
Thanks for this unnecessary input. :good:
On previous versions of Android there were exploits that allowed rooting the phone without unlocking the bootloader, which means you could keep your warranty and I just asked if it works on the current Moto G3 with Lollipop 5.1, why do you have to be such a smartass? It's a normal question, why can't I have a normal answer?
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Being a smartass is kind of my thing.
You're afraid to unlock your device's bootloader because you'll lose the warranty, but you're perfectly fine with risking the security of your device by rooting it, right? Seems odd to me, but whatever.
Generally speaking, both KingRoot and TowelRoot are used on devices where using those two methods are the only way to root those devices.
Unlocking the bootloader will have no ill effect on your device other than voiding the warranty, and, if you're worried about voiding your warranty, you shouldn't be trying to modify your device.
In the words of the always optimistic Ms. Frizzle: "Take chances, make mistakes, and get messy!"
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zephiK said:
Just unlock the bootloader and root. You're making it too difficult for yourself, the whole point of the bootloader being locked is to prevent changes being made to the system.
Its like saying, you're going to break your windows to get into your house when you can just unlock the door.
Just unlock the bootloader and flash supersu for root.
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Also this.
Ragarianok said:
Being a smartass is kind of my thing.
You're afraid to unlock your device's bootloader because you'll lose the warranty, but you're perfectly fine with risking the security of your device by rooting it, right? Seems odd to me, but whatever.
Generally speaking, both KingRoot and TowelRoot are used on devices where using those two methods are the only way to root those devices.
Unlocking the bootloader will have no ill effect on your device other than voiding the warranty, and, if you're worried about voiding your warranty, you shouldn't be trying to modify your device.
In the words of the always optimistic Ms. Frizzle: "Take chances, make mistakes, and get messy!"
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Who said I'm afraid of unlocking the bootloader? Who said I never unlocked the bootloader of other phones before?
I just don't wanna lose my warranty in the first two or three months, in case my phone breaks unexpectedly, I also don't plan on using custom roms, I just want the root features so I can undervolt like I said and IF I could root it permanently without unlocking the bootloader, why not?
I'm not worried, it would just be convenient to have root without losing the warranty, that's it.
As far as I know you may be able to do it search kingroot in Google then download the apk and install it then open in and follow the instructions
shawly said:
Who said I'm afraid of unlocking the bootloader? Who said I never unlocked the bootloader of other phones before?
I just don't wanna lose my warranty in the first two or three months, in case my phone breaks unexpectedly, ...
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Then leave the device stock ...
If you want the best of both worlds (root & warranty), then go buy a Nexus. Motorola drew a line in the sand as to what they will support, while still empowering owners with the option to unlock the bootloader.
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Ragarianok said:
If you're worried about voiding the warranty, you're on the wrong site.
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Not really. While I've unlocked my previous phones, my new g3 I'm leaving locked for the first year, while the warranty lasts. But this site still has a few helpful stuff.
Ragarianok said:
...You're afraid to unlock your device's bootloader because you'll lose the warranty, but you're perfectly fine with risking the security of your device by rooting it, right? Seems odd to me, but whatever...if you're worried about voiding your warranty, you shouldn't be trying to modify your device...
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He just wants the warranty, but he doesn't care about rooting it because there's not really anything wrong with rooting if you know what you're doing and how to fix it.
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And to answer the question; you need to unlock the bootloader to root
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Question, I attempted to use towelroot on my stock g3 and got a message saying my phone is not supported. Any help is greatly appreciated. Also, fairly newbish, so be gentle!!
Jdwright0819 said:
Question, I attempted to use towelroot on my stock g3 and got a message saying my phone is not supported. Any help is greatly appreciated. Also, fairly newbish, so be gentle!!
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Towelroot is exploiting a bug in the Linux Kernel in order to root a device. This bug was already fixed in June 2014.
On all Kernels with a later build date Towelroot will most likely not work.
For sure it will not work on the Moto G3 with a kernel build date more than one year after this bug was fixed.
Thanks!
shawly said:
Hi peps,
I just switched from my crappy HTC One X to my new Moto G3 and I'm in love!
I don't really want a custom ROM, but I'd like to undervolt this babe. But since a root requires unlocking the bootloader = voiding the manufacturers warranty, I don't really wanna do that..
I've bought it over Amazon and I live in the EU, so I technically still have the retailer's warranty and Amazon would replace it without a hassle, but yeah.. it's new and all.
But I know there are apps like towelroot, KingRoot and what not, do they work with the Moto G3? I'm on 5.1.1.
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It's probably been answered already but those exploits are security flaws with the SE Linux system and so with each release of android these have been patched, by 5.1 these security holes have been fixed and now by locking the bootloader
It's like just locking down and modifications to the system partition so unfortunately you can't root without unlocking, unless you have android versions lower down
shawly said:
Thanks for this unnecessary input. :good:
On previous versions of Android there were exploits that allowed rooting the phone without unlocking the bootloader, which means you could keep your warranty and I just asked if it works on the current Moto G3 with Lollipop 5.1, why do you have to be such a smartass? It's a normal question, why can't I have a normal answer?
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I have unlocked bootloader and i m on stock recovery amd on stock rom without rooted. Can i install twrp without pc
Are you root yet
I have moto g 3, its bootloader is unlpcked but when I tried to root it using SuperSU and twrp recovery then I ended up corrupting it software. Can anybody tell me how to safely root it...?
Ankur1 said:
I have moto g 3, its bootloader is unlpcked but when I tried to root it using SuperSU and twrp recovery then I ended up corrupting it software. Can anybody tell me how to safely root it...?
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What version of TWRP did you use coz I know there were some bugs on the moto range with TWRP 2.X.
I would completely wipe device using stock recovery, including dalvic/cache/data everything just to be on the safe side, then download the TWRP zip to your computer and flash it on using ADB.
Boot up normally and move the superSU zip from the link to your phones internal storage. Then reboot to TWRP, select install and pick the zip file.
superSU.zip:
http://dl-1.va.us.xda-developers.com/3/6/5/5/4/0/1/BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651.zip?key=u0OeGV4-4s02KJXqrXJ-gg&ts=1466705675
If you get stuck this might help:
https://motog3.com/unlock-bootloader-install-twrp-root-moto-g3/
No longer works
Osid said:
Jut install SuperSU ZIP using TWRP recovery
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Perhaps you can offer wisdom on this? I rooted my Moto G 3rd Gen once, wrecked something and had to go back to factory, then try to reroot again. Problem. No matter what I do in setting the device back to factory, the bootloader stays unlocked and reads the system software as "modified" which then seems to bork installing SuperSU. I install SuperSU via twrp and it goes fine, no errors, but when I reboot the system is lost in a loop of the "bootloader unlocked" screen.
So I cannot RE-lock the bootloader (ala setting the phone back to true factory) and after I flash SuperSU the phone refuses to successfully bootup.
Any aid? Ideas?
I had failed to backup my phone the first time with twrp and so to set to factory I downloaded the stock retail xml.zip for my phone and reflashed the entire thing via fastboot. Reinstall twrp, and try to root and the endless boot loop begins.
So I came to this thread to look into the possibility rooting my phone via another means that MIGHT work.

Unlock The Bootloader

Get the Bootloader unlock code from MOTOROLA.
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a
Follow the instructions, Pretty self explanatory.
yeah was pretty simple. Unlocked it as soon as i laid my hands on it few days back
what now after unlocking, where is twrp and xpose
what now after unlocking, where is twrp and xpose, please guide
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what now after unlocking, where is twrp and xpose, please guide
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Working on TWRP. After which root would be a piece of cake.
I have no idea who else is on TWRP.
carreddy said:
Working on TWRP. After which root would be a piece of cake.
I have no idea who else is on TWRP.[
Thanks...... will be waiting
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carreddy said:
Working on TWRP. After which root would be a piece of cake.
I have no idea who else is on TWRP.
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TWRP is done. Rooting made me into bootloop. I ran into issues when trying to flash back stock(I flashed the wrong firmware). Could anyone upload the NON-HLOS.bin and fsg.mbn alone?
yeshwanthvshenoy said:
TWRP is done. Rooting made me into bootloop. I ran into issues when trying to flash back stock(I flashed the wrong firmware). Could anyone upload the NON-HLOS.bin and fsg.mbn alone?
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Sure, how do I go about that?
on flashing it says image not signed or corrupt ..... please guide
It is very simple.Just have to get the code from Motorola.I have successfully unlocked the bootloader and Installed TWRP recovery too.Has anyone tried flashing SuperSu on G4 plus.
Here i found a guide they mentioned that it may brick the device.
http://rootmygalaxy.net/moto-g4-plus-unlock-bootloader-install-twrp-root/
Xda thread >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...p-twrp-3-0-2-2-recovery-moto-g4-plus-t3386586
IamAlexD said:
It is very simple.Just have to get the code from Motorola.I have successfully unlocked the bootloader and Installed TWRP recovery too.Has anyone tried flashing SuperSu on G4 plus.
Here i found a guide they mentioned that it may brick the device.
http://rootmygalaxy.net/moto-g4-plus-unlock-bootloader-install-twrp-root/
Xda thread >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...p-twrp-3-0-2-2-recovery-moto-g4-plus-t3386586
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i got moto g4 not plus. but i can confirm that root will brick it for sure. TWRP works fine with backup-restore.
Does anyone know Motorola's official position on whether unlocking the bootloader also voids the warranty?
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Stanleywinthrop said:
Does anyone know Motorola's official position on whether unlocking the bootloader also voids the warranty?
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It's said in big letters on Motorola site : Unlocking void your waranty.
jdegreef said:
It's said in big letters on Motorola site : Unlocking void your waranty.
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Not in every country though, in my case when I had hardbricked my 1st Gen Moto G I was given a replacement despite me unlocking the bootloader
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Probably a replacement is decided on a case by case, so don't always depend on it. Also, this topic is from July...
echo92 said:
Probably a replacement is decided on a case by case, so don't always depend on it. Also, this topic is from July...
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Well it was because they had a faulty OTA 4.4.4 that when you upgraded from 4.4.2 it would hardbrick devices that unlocked their bootloader. Though I never told them that, just said that it just turned off during charging and after that it wouldn't turn on.
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ironman38102 said:
Well it was because they had a faulty OTA 4.4.4 that when you upgraded from 4.4.2 it would hardbrick devices that unlocked their bootloader. Though I never told them that, just said that it just turned off during charging and after that it wouldn't turn on.
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So they didn't know it was unlocked and didn't check. You're a lucky guy
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So they didn't know it was unlocked and didn't check. You're a lucky guy
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Actually they could easily if they wanted to even if my phone was dead, since when you request unlock code from Moto they void your warranty even if you didn't use it to unlock the bootloader which means that the service centre might be able to check if I requested an unlock code(some sort of database maybe? Idk) but they didn't so yeah pretty lucky.
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moto g4 plus trying to unlock, but the massager says you cannot unlock?

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