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Sigma Software v.2.10.01 released!



PACK 2 Update:

The following unique solutions have been released for Motorola Qcom Hexagon smartphones:

1. Full support for MotoX smartphones, including devices with Android 4.4.4.

♦ Servicing of MotoX with Android 4.4.4 requires rooting
(unlike devices with lower Android versions).

Here you’ll find out which versions of Android can be serviced without rooting

2. Unlock Motorola bootloader

This procedure can be performed in the following Motorola devices:
Motorola Atrix 3 HD, Atrix HD LTE, DROID MINI, DROID RAZR M 4G LTE, DROID ULTRA,
DROID ULTRA MAXX, MB886, Moto X, Photon Q 4G LTE, RAZR HD, RAZR M,
RAZR MAXX HD, Softbank 201M, XT1030, XT1052, XT1053, XT1055, XT1056, XT1058,
XT1060, XT1080, XT1080M, XT897, XT902, XT905, XT907, XT925, XT926
.

♦ Important: this one-click solution works with devices running on
Android version lower than 4.4.4

♦ The operation is irreversible, and therefore the bootloader will
remain unlocked forever.

♦ Devices with non-unlockable bootloader (not supported by the phone
manufacturer’s Bootloader Unlock program) now can have their
boot unlocked: the solution grants access to rooting,
servicing, installing custom firmware and other operations.

Find full manual on the official website

3. We have reorganized and simplified Direct unlock /
Read unlock codes / Repair IMEI procedures
for
XT907/925/926 with Android 4.4.2. Just root the phone,
and it's ready to be serviced.


4. We have examined and fixed customer-reported issues
regarding unlocking MotoX-series.


5. We have added the possibility to root your device
via CWM or TWRP. In order to root the smartphone,
boot it into the recovery mode and root it using “Autodetect” method




Download Sigma Software v2.10.01



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josher

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Dear User,

Read before upgrading to Android 4.4.4 or higher:
Most of the root solutions require unlocked bootloader on the device. Therefore, if you plan to upgrade your phone to Android 4.4.4 or higher, you may want to unlock its bootloader in advance.
Why you may need it: some gsm operators do not take part in the Bootloader Unlock program from Motorola. So after upgrading to a high Android version you won’t be able to unlock the bootloader of your device by the code (you won’t receive the unlock code). Sigma solution for bootloader unlocking supports devices with Android lower than 4.4.4.

Unlock Motorola bootloader Video tutorial

Unlock Motorola bootloader - YouTube

Best Regards
GSMServer team



 
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