Moto Costom frp file bypass
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XT1763-DS India Retail:India:GSM XT1760 Orange:EURO 1:UMTS_LTE / XT1761-SS-10 RETAIL LAW:LATAM Generic:UMTS_LTE / XT1763-DS-30 RETAIL LAW:LATAM Generic:UMTS_LTE / XT1764-SS-40 Retail - Russia:Russia:UMTS_LTE / XT1762-DS-00 Retail Asia:ASIA:UMTS_LTE / XT1760-DS-20 Retail Asia:ASIA:UMTS_LTE / XT1769-DS-50 Retail Chile:Chile:UMTS_LTE / XT1764-SS-40 Retail:EURO 1:UMTS_LTE / XT1761-SS-10 Retail:EURO 1:UMTS_LTE / XT1762-DS-00 Retail:Indonesia:UMTS_LTE / XT1760-DS-20 TIM:Italy:UMTS_LTE / XT1761-SS-10 Wind:Italy:UMTS_LTE / XT1761-SS-10 X Series:Lenovo:UMTS_LTE / XT1760-DS-20_AP X Series:Lenovo:UMTS_LTE / XT1761-SS-10_EMEA X Series:Lenovo:UMTS_LTE / XT1762-DS-00_EMEA X Series:Lenovo:UMTS_LTE / XT1764-SS-40_LATAM
Of course. This is a fascinating list that reveals how Motorola manages firmware for a single device model across different regions and carriers. This is essentially a **firmware variant master list** for a specific phone family.
### Overall Summary
This list shows all the different software configurations for a series of related Motorola phone models, primarily the **Moto E4 / Moto C series** (models XT1760, XT1761, XT1762, XT1763, XT1764, XT1769). These are entry-level devices from around 2017.
Each line follows this pattern:
**`Software Channel : Market Region : Network Technology / Model Number`**
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### Detailed Breakdown of the List
Let's categorize the entries to make sense of them.
#### 1. Special Factory Modifications
* **`DFS PRODUCTION:REMOVED:UMTS_LTE / XT1763-DS`**
* This is the most critical line. As we've seen before, this is a **factory tool** used to **permanently disable the 3G (UMTS) and 4G (LTE) modems** on the XT1763-DS variant, turning it into a Wi-Fi-only device for specific use cases (like a kiosk or kids' tablet).
#### 2. Regional Retail Variants (Unlocked)
These are standard, unlocked phones sold in specific regions.
* **India:** `India Retail:India:GSM / XT1760`
* **Latin America (Generic):** `RETAIL LAW:LATAM Generic:UMTS_LTE / XT1763-DS-30`, `... / XT1764-SS-40`
* **Russia:** `Retail - Russia:Russia:UMTS_LTE / XT1762-DS-00`
* **Asia:** `Retail Asia:ASIA:UMTS_LTE / XT1760-DS-20`, `... / XT1769-DS-50`
* **Chile:** `Retail Chile:Chile:UMTS_LTE / XT1764-SS-40`
* **Europe (Generic):** `Retail:EURO 1:UMTS_LTE / XT1761-SS-10`, `... / XT1762-DS-00`
* **Indonesia:** `Retail:Indonesia:UMTS_LTE / XT1760-DS-20`
#### 3. Carrier-Specific Variants (Locked)
These phones are locked to and configured for specific mobile carriers.
* **Orange (Europe):** `Orange:EURO 1:UMTS_LTE / XT1761-SS-10`
* **TIM (Italy):** `TIM:Italy:UMTS_LTE / XT1761-SS-10`
* **Wind (Italy):** `Wind:Italy:UMTS_LTE / XT1761-SS-10`
#### 4. OEM/ODM Variants (X Series)
These are configurations for devices sold under other brands or as part of specific projects (like Lenovo).
* **`X Series:Lenovo:UMTS_LTE / XT1760-DS-20_AP`** (Asia Pacific)
* **`X Series:Lenovo:UMTS_LTE / XT1761-SS-10_EMEA`** (Europe, Middle East, Africa)
* **`X Series:Lenovo:UMTS_LTE / XT1762-DS-00_EMEA`** (Europe, Middle East, Africa)
* **`X Series:Lenovo:UMTS_LTE / XT1764-SS-40_LATAM`** (Latin America)
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### Key Takeaways and Warnings
1. **Variant Specificity is Absolute:** This list proves that you **must** use the firmware that exactly matches your device's model number and software channel. Flashing `Retail:EURO 1` firmware onto a `TIM:Italy` device, for example, could cause network lock issues.
2. **The "DFS PRODUCTION" Line is a Major Warning:** It highlights the existence of tools that can permanently cripple a device's hardware. **This should never be used by an end-user.**
3. **Purpose of the List:** This appears to be an internal Motorola or Lenovo reference list used by software engineers, testers, or support staff to manage the different firmware builds for this device family globally.
**Conclusion:** This list is a perfect illustration of the complexity behind manufacturing a single phone model for a global market. It shows how one device is adapted through software into dozens of distinct regional and carrier-specific variants. For a user, it underscores the critical importance of using the correct, official firmware for your specific device.