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Unlock the bootloader, flash Twrp, flash SuperSU. Remove the unlocked bootloader warning by flashing the logo.bin and profit.

James, thanks for the info (and apologies for being a bit late to the party). In my research, I found a couple of ways to root. One being like you suggest, and another that's more involved that must run some sort of script whenever the phone is rebooted. I found both tutorials over at XDA of course. I'm hoping your method will work on 7.1.1 / xt1607 without reboot issues.

edit: Oops, yes, my bootloader is unlocked.
edit2: here is the tut from XDA:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4-play/development/unlock-twrp-root-nearly-noob-proof-t3516900
Many thanks!
 
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James, thanks for the info (and apologies for being a bit late to the party). In my research, I found a couple of ways to root. One being like you suggest, and another that's more involved that must run some sort of script whenever the phone is rebooted. I found both tutorials over at XDA of course. I'm hoping your method will work on 7.1.1 / xt1607 without reboot issues.

edit: Oops, yes, my bootloader is unlocked.
edit2: here is the tut from XDA:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4-play/development/unlock-twrp-root-nearly-noob-proof-t3516900
Many thanks!
Looks good to me, scripts are nice but running the commands yourself will allow you to learn and can be beneficial in a repair scenario as well.
 
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I bought a MOTO G play at best buy and want to root it. I havent found any information on my model XT1607. Any information is appreciated.
First enable oem unlocking in the developer settings and unlock the bootloader through Motorola's official tool. Then flash TWRP for the g4 play and flash the Magisk ZIP through that and you're good.

This method will root any phone, as long as you are able to unlock the bootloader and you flash the correct TWRP for your specific device
 
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James, thanks for the info (and apologies for being a bit late to the party). In my research, I found a couple of ways to root. One being like you suggest, and another that's more involved that must run some sort of script whenever the phone is rebooted. I found both tutorials over at XDA of course. I'm hoping your method will work on 7.1.1 / xt1607 without reboot issues.

edit: Oops, yes, my bootloader is unlocked.
edit2: here is the tut from XDA:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4-play/development/unlock-twrp-root-nearly-noob-proof-t3516900
Many thanks!
keep us posted and good luck
 
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keep us posted and good luck

I might need some! The last phone I had that was successfully rooted was a Samsung Admire. :oops:

Anyway, no problems until trying to flash TWRP. 'Waiting for device' is all I can get. Trying to figure out why will be the challenge!

edit: I've got TWRP flashed. I decided to risk using my Linux Mint machine to get me over the hump. The only things I can think of that may have hindered my progress on my W7 machine were the USB cable (maybe it didn't like it), or maybe not elevating my command prompt with admin privileges. Who knows...

I'm currently running a backup, and I will attempt to write down more Linux-specific instructions to post here after I get some sleep.

I'll be running the stock ROM (unless something doesn't behave the way it should). :cool:
 
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I might need some! The last phone I had that was successfully rooted was a Samsung Admire. :oops:

Anyway, no problems until trying to flash TWRP. 'Waiting for device' is all I can get. Trying to figure out why will be the challenge!

edit: I've got TWRP flashed. I decided to risk using my Linux Mint machine to get me over the hump. The only things I can think of that may have hindered my progress on my W7 machine were the USB cable (maybe it didn't like it), or maybe not elevating my command prompt with admin privileges. Who knows...

I'm currently running a backup, and I will attempt to write down more Linux-specific instructions to post here after I get some sleep.

I'll be running the stock ROM (unless something doesn't behave the way it should). :cool:
It's my understanding that the G4 Play "harpia" has a lot of custom development and excellent ROMs worth checking out..
 
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I might need some! The last phone I had that was successfully rooted was a Samsung Admire. :oops:

Anyway, no problems until trying to flash TWRP. 'Waiting for device' is all I can get. Trying to figure out why will be the challenge!

edit: I've got TWRP flashed. I decided to risk using my Linux Mint machine to get me over the hump. The only things I can think of that may have hindered my progress on my W7 machine were the USB cable (maybe it didn't like it), or maybe not elevating my command prompt with admin privileges. Who knows...

I'm currently running a backup, and I will attempt to write down more Linux-specific instructions to post here after I get some sleep.

I'll be running the stock ROM (unless something doesn't behave the way it should). :cool:
You will not know the true power of this phone until you run custom. Seriously, you are doing yourself an extreme disservice running stock Moto firmware, it slows the phone like you wouldn't believe. Check out Lineage 15.1 from XDA for this phone here, it's the newest and most stable ROM out there for this phone now and compared to stock it flies

HERE is a link to the ROM made by XDA user razhor54. Flash this how you would flash any ROM in TWRP. First do a factory reset, then flash the ROM, then flash gapps/magisk/whatever mods you want, and reboot
 
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You will not know the true power of this phone until you run custom. Seriously, you are doing yourself an extreme disservice running stock Moto firmware, it slows the phone like you wouldn't believe. Check out Lineage 15.1 from XDA for this phone here, it's the newest and most stable ROM out there for this phone now and compared to stock it flies

HERE is a link to the ROM made by XDA user razhor54. Flash this how you would flash any ROM in TWRP. First do a factory reset, then flash the ROM, then flash gapps/magisk/whatever mods you want, and reboot

Joasonmerc,
What about g play 2021? I'm fixing to take a stab at root and I really don't wanna load stock unless it's my only way back lol.. Suggestions for that model appreciated✌
 
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Joasonmerc,
What about g play 2021? I'm fixing to take a stab at root and I really don't wanna load stock unless it's my only way back lol.. Suggestions for that model appreciated✌
what is your exact model number?

and just an fyo if you add an "@" syumbol before the members name, that member will get a notification that someone mentioned their name.

so if you were to type @jasonmerc, he will get a notification.
 
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Joasonmerc,
What about g play 2021? I'm fixing to take a stab at root and I really don't wanna load stock unless it's my only way back lol.. Suggestions for that model appreciated✌
This forum is for the G4 Play, which is a different older model entirely.

ROM development for the G Play 2021 appears to be stagnant, as in nothing at all from what I saw. You can still (maybe) unlock the bootloader, but without a functioning TWRP you won't really have an easy time flashing Magisk for root on stock Android.

I'd give further guidance, but the problem is newer phones use a new partition layout that I'm not yet familiar with, so I don't want to tell you something that will brick your device. I'm sure if you posted this question in a G Play 2021 forum then you'll get a more accurate, reliable answer.
 
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