Is your Moto G85 5G (XT2427-3) not powering on, stuck in bootloop, or showing signs of dead boot after an incorrect flash or power failure? This 100% tested UFS Dump File, extracted using Easy-JTAG, is now available for download to help professional mobile technicians revive bricked or dead Moto G85 5G devices.
This dump is useful when your device cannot be recovered via fastboot or Rescue and must be restored at the hardware level using UFS programming tools.
📱 Device Hardware Overview:
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Model Name: Moto G85 5G
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Model Code: XT2427-3
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Software Version: U3UO34.49-125-3
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Chipset / CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 (SM-6375)
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CPU Architecture: Octa-core (2x2.3 GHz & 6x1.8 GHz)
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GPU: Adreno 619
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Storage Type: UFS 2.2
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RAM Options: 8GB / 12GB
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Storage Variants: 128GB / 256GB
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Battery: 5000 mAh, 30W Fast Charging
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Boot Mode for Flashing: Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 (EDL Mode)
🛠️ Use Cases for This Dump File:
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The phone is completely dead or stuck in 9008 mode.
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Partition table or UFS firmware is corrupted.
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Bootloader unlock failed, or the flashing process was interrupted.
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Device not booting, no fastboot or recovery mode accessible.
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After short-circuit or voltage spike damaging system partitions.
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You need to restore partitions like abl, devcfg, hyp, boot, system, vendor, persist, modem, etc.
⚠️ Important Note Before Flashing:
📢 Always backup IMEI/security partitions like EFS or modemst1/modemst2 before proceeding.
Flashing dump files without backup may lead to IMEI loss, No Baseband, or Network not working.
✅ Flashing Instructions:
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Open the phone carefully and locate ISP Pinout or use UFS socket adapter.
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Connect the device using Easy-JTAG Plus, UFI Box, or similar UFS tool.
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Load the provided UFS Dump File into the software.
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Write required or full partitions depending on the damage.
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Disconnect, reassemble, and test the phone.
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Reflash official stock ROM via fastboot (if needed) for full software recovery.
📥 Download Link:
🔗 Moto G85 5G (XT2427-3) Dump File – Free Download (TechFixForum)
This dump is for educational and professional repair use only. Always handle UFS repairs with caution, and use reliable tools for flashing.
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