Motorola recently rolled the Android 11.0 update for the Moto G9 Play device globally which brings a new revamped UI, new notification style, privacy dashboard, and many more to the table. If you have installed Android 11 and want to downgrade back to Android 10, then this guide is for you.

In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to roll back from Android 11 to Android 10 on Moto G9 Play (guamp, model: XT2083-1, XT2083-6, and XT2083-3). This guide is easy to follow, all you need is a computer with a working USB cable to connect your device to the computer.

Downgrade Moto G9 Play from Android 11 to Android 10

First of all, download the appropriate firmware package for your device from the below link. Once that is done, proceed with the instructions steps that follow.

Important Notes Relating to Rollback

  • After the rollback, all of your data will be erased. Please make sure to backup before you proceed.
  • Rollback operation may probabilistic have unforeseeable impacts on your phone.
  • Rollback operation will modify some of the system functions, and prevent you from receiving the latest software push.
  • If you want to experience the Android 11 again after rollback, you have to manually download the full OTA package from here.

These were some of the points worth discussing. You may proceed with the requirements section and then the steps to downgrade the Moto G9 Play from Android 11 to 10.

Prerequisites

  • To begin with, create a backup of your entire device. This is because the rollback firmware will erase all the data from your device.
  • Also, make sure that the device is sufficiently charged so that it doesn’t turn off mid-way during the process. At least 50% is recommended.
  • Finally, the instructions and the attached files are only compatible with Moto G9 Play.
  • You will require a PC or Laptop with a USB Data Cable.
  • Install Motorola USB Drivers and Rescue and Smart Assistant Tool on your PC
  • To flash, you must download the ADB and Fastboot tool

If you satisfy the above requirements, then get hold of the rollback package from the below section and then begin with the steps to downgrade the Moto G9 Play from Android 11 to 10.

Download Rollback Package

Now that you have downloaded the rollback package from the above section, just create a complete device backup before proceeding with the below-mentioned steps. This is because the installation steps require a wipe of the data. Once you have done so, here are is everything you need to be aware of regarding the downgrade of Moto G9 Play from Android 11 to Android 10.

Firmware Installation Guide:

Check out the firmware flashing guide below for the Moto G9 Play XT2115-3. First, make sure to install or extract the adb and fastboot tool on your PC. Now enter the bootloader on your device.

Disclaimer:

Step 1. Bootloader Mode

Enter bootloader mode on your phone. To boot first, turn your phone off. Once your device is turned off completely, press and hold the volume down, and turn it on. You should see the bootloader screen.

Step 2. Connect Your Device to PC:

After booting your Moto G9 Play into bootloader mode, now connect it to the PC using the USB Cable.

Step 3. Download Stock ROM/Firmware:

To get the full ROM, you can use the LMSA or Rescue and Smart Assistant Tool. Download the zip file and copy it to somewhere on your PC. LMSA tool will unzip the file and will remove the zip file you downloaded.

You can also download the full stock ROM from the above download flash file section on this guide.

Step 4. Flashing Guide:

  • The next step is to open the command window and go to the adb folder
  • Enter the following command to flash the firmware
  • fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
  • fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
  • fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
  • fastboot flash radio radio.img
  • fastboot flash bluetooth BTFM.bin
  • fastboot flash dsp dspso.bin
  • fastboot flash logo logo.bin
  • fastboot flash boot boot.img
  • fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.0
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.1
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.2
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.3
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.4
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.5
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.6
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.7
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.8
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.9
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.10
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.11
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.12
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.13
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.14
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.15
  • fastboot erase userdata
  • fastboot erase ddr
  • fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
  • fastboot reboot
  • Toggle back to bootloader. Do the following:
  • fastboot reboot bootloader
  • fastboot erase ddr
  • fastboot erase userdata (Optional except you want to wipe)
  • fastboot reboot
  • Now your device will reboot into bootloader with the firmware you installed.

So this was all from this guide on how to downgrade or rollback from Android 11 to Android 10 stable build on your Moto G9 Play devices. The first boot after the rollback could up some time, this is completely normal. Since a device reset has been taken place as well, you might have to set it up from scratch. Rounding up, here are some iPhone Tips and Tricks, PC tips and tricks, and Android Tips and Tricks that deserve your attention too.

  • fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
  • fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
  • fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
  • fastboot flash radio radio.img
  • fastboot flash bluetooth BTFM.bin
  • fastboot flash dsp dspso.bin
  • fastboot flash logo logo.bin
  • fastboot flash boot boot.img
  • fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.0
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.1
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.2
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.3
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.4
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.5
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.6
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.7
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.8
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.9
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.10
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.11
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.12
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.13
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.14
  • fastboot flash super super.img_sparsechunk.15
  • fastboot erase userdata
  • fastboot erase ddr
  • fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
  • fastboot reboot

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