Yes. You can stay on stock OS and simply gain root access.

Usually instantly or within 15 minutes. Check spam folder.

fastboot oem get_unlock_data You will receive a string of text that looks like this:

adb reboot bootloader Your phone will restart into the bootloader (fastboot) mode – a black screen with small white text. In the command prompt, type:

fastboot oem lock Re-locking will again wipe all data . Only re-lock if you are running 100% stock firmware. A re-locked bootloader with custom software will hard-brick your device. Common Errors & Fixes | Error Message | Solution | |---------------|----------| | fastboot is not recognized | You are not in the correct ADB folder, or drivers are missing. Install Motorola USB drivers. | | Waiting for any device | Install Fastboot drivers via Device Manager (Android Bootloader Interface). | | OEM unlocking is grayed out | Connect to Wi-Fi, wait 10 minutes, or enable mobile data. | | Your device does not qualify for unlocking | Your Moto G60 is carrier-locked (e.g., Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile). No official method exists. | | Flashing unlock is not allowed | You haven’t toggled “OEM Unlocking” in Developer Options. | Final Words Unlocking the bootloader on the MOTOROLA Moto G60 transforms it from a standard Android phone into a developer-friendly powerhouse. While the process is straightforward—thanks to Motorola’s official support—it requires patience, attention to detail, and a willingness to accept the trade-offs.