Mobile technology is evolving day by day. Most techies believe that the root methods will fade away when mobiles hardware and software get stronger. But, The fact is. Root users are still rooting through mobile to use different apps unavailable in the Play Store. But the reason for rooting changed. Before a few years, Most people root their mobile to enhance their performance. But, Now they root their mobile to use root apps. The percentage of root users who have custom skin OS is high compared with Stock Android UI. Moto G60 is an upper mid-range mobile with enough powerful specs. It also comes with the Stock Android 11 version. When you are a regular user, You can stick with the official version. But when you are a regular Root apps user or Developer, you can root your Moto G60 Android 11 using the below method. Since We are not using custom recovery, You can’t install custom ROMs. But you can use all root apps.
After root, you will lose official updates, and you have to update your mobile manually. So, Before proceeding with the process, you should know why you need to do it. If you are a regular user, you can try some alternatives for your purpose that don’t require rooting your mobile. When you are a regular root apps user and developer, you can follow the below guide to achieve root on your mobile.
Should you need to Root Motorola Moto G60 Android 11 (Hanoip)?
We thank XDA Developer- topjohnwu and gost_Nava (Who successfully tested this method). Without their hard work, We can’t make this method. Coming to root, you should have a proper reason, and you know what you are doing. Yes, with a minimum of 6 GB RAM and a Qualcomm SM7150 Snapdragon 732G Octa-Core processor, You can use this mobile for basic tasks without root for 2-3 Years if you use it correctly. Software is better compared with other manufacturers, Custom skin OS. Don’t root because everybody says that it can become the fastest car in the world when you root your mobile. No. Rooting is to extract some performance from the device. But, you already have Powerful specs and software. So, If you are addicted to some root apps, you can root. But, if you want to test, I won’t recommend it.
How to Root Moto G60 Android 11 version (XT-2135, International Variants)?
Moto G60 International Variants comes with a flexible bootloader other than some carrier-locked devices, and it means that we can easily root different smartphone variants. The device can also install TWRP recovery or any other custom recovery file/app.
For most of the methods, We follow Magisk to root our device. TWRP recovery is a custom recovery file that we must install on your devices because you can root them successfully. This article explained the easiest method to follow and install Magisk on Moto G60. However, the tool required for rooting this device is the Magisk App.
You can install TWRP Recovery once available for your Moto G60 to gain Custom Recovery access. Before sharing the tutorial, you may want to know that, without the TWRP recovery present on your device, you can not install any custom ROM or firmware. Does it seem complicated? Relax; we will explain everything briefly in bullets.
Things to check out for;
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Make sure your device battery is above 50%.
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You should back up your current files and data and the entire data loss process (save them on external storage).
Pre-Requirement Steps
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Enable USB Debugging Mode and OEM Unlock on your mobile. To do this, go to settings >>> about >>> Tap on the “Build Number” 7-10 times consistently to enable “Developer Options,” then go to the “Developer Options” and enable USB Debugging Mode, OEM Unlock. There is no complicated process in Moto G60.
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Download and install the Moto USB driver to your computer system.
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Also, download the ADB drivers. Install it on your PC.
Unlock Moto G60 bootloader using ADB and Fastboot
- Switch off your device. Then, enter into Fastboot mode. To do this- Press and hold down the Volume Down + Power buttons simultaneously for some time.
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Press the Volume Up button to continue when you see the warning message.
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Now, connect the Moto G60 mobile to the computer via USB cable.
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Launch the fastboot on your computer. Open a Command prompt on your PC and type the below command.
- fastboot devices
- It should display the connected devices. If you didn’t get the device, restart the command prompt and Disconnect and Connect your Moto G60; if you are detected, type the below commands.
- fastboot oem get_unlock_data
- Hit enter, you will get some unlock data. Copy those codes, remove < bootloader> Prefix from those lines, and copy them into one line.
- If the above command doesn’t work, type the below command and enter.
- fastboot flashing unlock
- Go to Official Moto Unlock Page. Log in with your moto account and in the Box, Paste those codes and Check the unlock Bootloader Status. If you get, Yes, you can unlock; you can request unlock Key from Moto.
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After the process completes, you will get 20 Digit to unlock the key in your email. Now type the following command to unlock the bootloader on your device.
- fastboot oem unlock UNIQUE CODE
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You should type this code two times and Hit enter to unlock your device successfully. After the successful unlock, your device will automatically reboot to the standard OS.
- Check again to enable “Developer Options,” then go to the “Developer Options” and enable USB Debugging Mode, OEM Unlock. Sometimes they disabled themselves after the boot.
Preparing Patched Boot Image file
- Download Moto G60 Firmware and save it on your PC. Your Current OS version and Downloaded Version should be the Same.
- You can use Phone Info to know your firmware version.
- Download 7Zip-ZS Install on your PC. Extract the files in downloaded firmware using 7Zip-ZS. You will get a lot of data. Copy boot.img file to your mobile.
- Download Magisk Manager (Download Latest version) or Magisk canary and Install it on your mobile. Open Installed Magisk and Select Install in Magisk; ask For a zip file and Patch Recovery Image File. Select the boot image file.
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Navigate to your copied boot image File and patch the file in .img format.
- Wait for the process to complete; you will get a magisk patched .img file in the end. The .img file will be in the same folder where you have the boot. img.
- Copy the magisk_patched.img file to your PC. Rename the file to boot.img again.
Flash Patched Boot Image in Moto G60 using ADB and Fastboot
- Switch off your device. Then, enter into fastboot mode. To do this- Press and hold down the Volume Down + Power buttons simultaneously for some time.
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Press the Volume Up button to continue when you see the warning message.
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Now, connect the Moto G60 mobile to the computer via USB cable.
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Launch the fastboot on your computer. Open a Command prompt on your PC and type the below command.
- fastboot devices
- It should display the connected devices. If you didn’t get the device, restart the command prompt and Disconnect and Connect your Moto G60. If you are detected, type the below command and hit Enter.
- fastboot flash boot_a patched_boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b patched_boot.img
- After the process is complete, Press the Volume Down+ Power button to exit Fastboot mode. When the screen goes off, Immediately Press Volume Up + Power buttons to boot into Recovery mode.
- After entering into Stock recovery mode, Go to Wipe Data/Factory Reset and Select Yes to wipe data. It will erase your saved data on your device. Don’t Boot into OS; read below Boot stages before booting.
Boot into Rooted OS
- Press and Hold Volume Up + Power buttons, release all the keys once the Bootloader warning appears. You have to set up your device like a new device. You can select the root status using the Root Checker.
- Stock Recovery Boot – Press and Hold Volume Up + Power buttons, release keys while you hold the Volume Up key.
- You will see Magisk Manager in your App drawer. If you can’t find the app, you can install Magisk Manager on your mobile.
What More?
In my opinion, you don’t need to root for your Moto G60 Android 11 version. If you thought you could Improve Performance By Root, Qualcomm SM7150 Snapdragon 732G Octa-Core processor, and 6 GB RAM. If you don’t know how much RAM you need, You will never use this much RAM. It would help if you did not Boot into Normal OS Booting by pressing the power button after firmware flash, and it will boot you to a Non-Rooted environment. So, you should pay attention to the first recovery boot step.
If you root your device because of the battery drain issues, you can optimize your battery without root. Beyond this, if your purpose is to Disable Bloatware apps, you can do that without using them. This method uses the Magisk patch way, and thus you can’t install Custom ROMs. If you have any suggestions or doubts, comment below.
Selva Ganesh is the Chief Editor of this Blog. He is a Computer Science Engineer, An experienced Android Developer, Professional Blogger with 8+ years in the field. He completed courses about Google News Initiative. He runs Android Infotech which offers Problem Solving Articles around the globe.
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