Patched: Moto Firmware Lolinet
You will need to manually enter the fastboot flash commands into your command prompt in the exact order listed in that file. A typical Motorola fastboot sequence looks like this:
There are two primary methods to flash the firmware downloaded from Lolinet: using the official Motorola Rescue tool, or using manual Fastboot commands. Method 1: The Automated Way (Rescue and Smart Assistant)
A typical firmware zip file on Lolinet looks like this: XT2125-4_VIOLET_RETUS_11_RPN31.Q4U-39-26-7_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip The exact model number of the hardware. VIOLET: The device codename. RETUS: The region/carrier channel (Retail US). 11: The base Android version. RPN31...: The specific software build number. Moto Firmware Lolinet
Generally, yes. The site has no ads, no forced downloads, and the files are direct mirrors of official Motorola releases. You can verify SHA256 checksums (though Lolinet does not publish them). Community consensus on XDA is that Lolinet is trusted.
Lolinet differs from platforms like SamMobile (Samsung) in that it does not always provide a single zipped archive ready for a proprietary flashing tool. You will need to manually enter the fastboot
If you see a serial number, you are ready.
What is the or codename of your Motorola device? VIOLET: The device codename
As Motorola (now Lenovo) moves toward Project Treble and seamless updates, the firmware structure becomes more complex. However, the modding community remains resilient. Lolinet has survived for nearly a decade because Motorola enthusiasts refuse to let old devices become e-waste.
Navigate to the folder, and then select your specific Software Channel . Download the latest .zip or .tgz archive listed. Prerequisites Before Flashing
Open the flashfile.xml or servicefile.xml found in the extracted firmware folder using a text editor like Notepad. This file lists the exact order of commands required to flash the device safely.
Unzip the downloaded file from Lolinet into your Fastboot folder.