In this guide, we will show you the steps to unbrick any Motorola device booted to EDL Mode using the Unbrick Tool. While it might not be reigning the popularity charts as it once used to but Motorola is still churning out some impressive devices nevertheless. With a near about clean stock OS and a few in-house goodies, these devices have also made quite a run in the tech community.
Whether it’s flashing custom/GSI ROMs, installing a custom recovery, or gaining administrative access via root, there’s a lot to look forward to. However, carrying out these tweaks might prove to be risky as well. If not done correctly, your device will end up in a soft brick or hard brick state. If former is the case, then Fastboot Mode will still be accessible and you could easily bring it back to life.
However, the real challenge starts when the device gets hard bricked, or in other words, the Bootloader gets corrupted. In such cases, you will no longer be able to access the Fastboot Mode. But fret not. Even if that happens, you could still make use of the EDL Mode for Qualcomm-based Moto devices or BROM Mode for Mediatek devices and unbrick your Moto using the Motorola Unbrick Tool. So without further ado, let’s check out how this could be achieved.
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Motorola Unbrick Tool: Unbrick any Moto Device via EDL Mode
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Supported Device List
*Edge 2021 SD778 *Edge 20 Lite *Edge 20 Pro XT2153-1 *Edge 20 *Edge 30 *Edge 30 Pro *Edge 30 Plus *Edge Plus *Edge X30 *Edge *G50 XT2137-2 *G9 Power 2021 *Defy 2021 *G Pure *E 2020 *Moto E5 Plus *E5 SD425 *Moto E6 *Moto E7 Plus *Moto G 5G *Moto G Play 2021 *Moto G Power 2022) *G Power 2021 *G Stylus VZW *G Stylus 5G *Moto G6 Play *Moto G6 Plus *Moto G6 *G7 Play *G7 Plus *G7 Power *Moto G7 *G8 Play *G8 Plus *G8 Power XT2041-7 *Moto G8 *G9 Play *G9 Plus *G9 Power *Moto G10 *Moto G30 *Moto G31 *Moto G41 *Moto G50 5G *Moto G50 *G52 XT2221-1 *G52 XT2221-2 *Moto G60 *Moto G71 5G *Moto G82 *Moto G100 *Moto G200 5G *One Power *One Zoom *Z3 Play *Moto Z4 *One 5G ACE *One Action *One Fusion Plus *One Fusion *One Hyper *One Macro *One Vision *Motorola One *P30 Note *P30 Play *Razr 5G XT2071-5 *Motorola Razr 2019
Instructions Steps
- Download and install the Qualcomm USB Drivers or MediaTek USB Drivers depending on your device’s chipset.
- Then download [Source: GitHub] and extract the Motorola Unbrick Tool on your PC [Credits: XDA Senior Member mark332].
- Now launch the tool, select your device model from the list, and click Unbrick.
- After that, connect your device to the PC and boot it to EDL Mode [Qualcomm] or BROM Mode [MediaTek].
- The tool will now fix the corrupt Bootloader and once done, will boot your device to the Fastboot Mode.
- Once that happens, download and extract the firmware for your device from here.
- Then go to the extracted firmware folder and double-click on the flash-all.bat file. It will start the flashing process.
- If there’s no flash-all file, then open the flashfile.xml via Notepad and get hold of the flashing commands from there.
- The flashing will take some time. Once done, your device will automatically boot to the OS.
That’s it. These were the steps to unbrick your Motorola device booted to EDL Mode via the Motorola Unbrick Tool. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.