If you entered bootloader mode to unlock it for rooting, here is the brief Motorola official path (requires a unique unlock code from Motorola):
| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | | Reinstall Motorola USB drivers, try a different USB port/cable, or restart ADB with adb kill-server then adb start-server . | | Phone goes to normal boot instead | You released the hardware keys too early. Hold Volume Down + Power for exactly 8–10 seconds without letting go. | | Bootloader screen shows "No Command" | This is recovery mode, not bootloader. You pressed Volume Up + Power instead of Volume Down. Reboot and try again. | | Phone is completely unresponsive | Battery might be dead. Charge for 30 minutes and retry. | | Computer doesn’t recognize phone in bootloader | Ensure Fastboot drivers are installed. In Device Manager (Windows), manually update the driver for "Android" or "Fastboot" device. |
You have successfully entered Bootloader Mode. How to Open Bootloader Mode on MOTOROLA Moto E22
: You likely released the buttons too early or didn't press them at exactly the same time. Try holding Volume Down a split second before the Power button.
Press and hold Volume Down and Power button simultaneously for about 5–7 seconds. If you entered bootloader mode to unlock it
Do not select “Factory reset” or “Bp tools” unless you know exactly what those do. On some Moto E22 variants, “Factory” can wipe user data.
Unlocking voids warranty, disables some carrier features, and makes the device less secure against physical tampering. | | Bootloader screen shows "No Command" |
Type the following command:
To access the bootloader (also known as Fastboot mode) on your , follow these simple steps using the physical hardware buttons. This mode is the gateway for advanced tasks like flashing firmware, rooting, or unlocking your device's full potential. Method: Using Hardware Buttons
Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes. The author is not responsible for any damage to your device, data loss, or voided warranty. Follow at your own risk.