Moto E4 Plus stuck at logo (Brick) - General Questions and Answers

Hello guys,
My old Moto E4 Plus was working fine until a few days ago when It suddenly shut down and did not ever turn on again. It is stuck at boot screen (moto logo). It keeps restarting instead of booting up. I did try quite a few things but nothing seems to work, so i'm wondering if there is anything I can do at this point.
The model is a XT1773 Nicklaus Mediatek variant.
>The first thing I tried was to enter recovery mode to do a factory reset. I turned on the phone holding Power + Vol Down keys. I get to a screen with some options for me to choose (Recovery Mode, Meta Mode, Start and Factory Mode).
In this screen, it is written:
AP Fastboot Flash Mode
Baseband: (not found)
Product/Variant: null
SKU: null
Serial Number: null
IMEI: null
Console: null
Battery: OK
Engineering
Software status: Official
Transfer Mode: Cable Connected
Device Status: Locked
Whatever I choose, the phone just go back to Moto logo and keeps restarting, except for 'Meta Mode', where it also goes to Moto logo screen, but a message appears at the bottom saying "Meta mode, long press power key to reboot the phone".
>The second thing I tried was to rescue the phone using Lenovo Smart Assistant Tool. I flashed the phone using rescue mode but it is still stuck at logo;
>I downloaded the stock rom to my phone model and flashed it using SP Flash Tool, but it also didn't solve the issue;
The part where I want to cry is that I believe this phone do not have unlocked bootloader so I wander if there is anything I can do to fix it. Any help would be appreciated.

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