Moto e2 (xt1528 surnia) recovery mode access trouble and startup looping - Moto E Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi folks with moto e2 expertise (android 5 lollipop)!
When in Recovery mode, I am not able to see the options for this mode, just the android on its back with red ! in red triangle sign and the msg: "no command"
When I " start" the phone from bootloader or power+Vol up or just power button held for several secs, then usual startup begins with "Android starting... optimizing 3 out of 9 apps" screen and next the "starting apps." with the loop next to it going on without getting ever to entering PIN screen, with the battery discharging.
I have to get to bootloader to use the "power off" option. I would like to get access to some of the files/data and reset the phone. How do I go about it?
Thanks a lot,
Ssmmo

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Doesn't enable oem command/or any other command/ Cant flash it "Device locked"
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I've had those symptoms or something very close. I managed to get it fixed with 10 minutes of button pressing - it was a case of holding the power button until the screen went blank and then guessing when to release the button before an immediate "hold volume down and press power" to get to the bootloader.
peterk-1 said:
I've had those symptoms or something very close. I managed to get it fixed with 10 minutes of button pressing - it was a case of holding the power button until the screen went blank and then guessing when to release the button before an immediate "hold volume down and press power" to get to the bootloader.
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I tried that, but it did not work. anyway... I have smooth access to hboot :crying:

Moto E 2015 Freedompop LTE with No OS

Acquired a free Moto E 2015 2nd Edn. LTE Freedompop with TeamWin Recovery TWRP v2.8.7. reporting, " "No OS Installed!" A normal boot will produce a quick vibrate and then the blue earth/water M logo on a white screen with "Powered by Andorid" at the bottom, which fades to black about one minute in, and then this loops indefinitely. To get out of this loop, I hold Power down about 10 seconds, the screen goes black, I release Power, wait a half a second then press and hold Power and VOL-. This brings up "Start" and some data like "AP Fastboot Flash Mode (Secure)" and "Device is UNLOCKED. Status Code: 3"
Pressing VOL- (or VOL+) cycles thru "Restart bootloader," "Recover mode," "Power off," "Factory," "Barcodes," "BP tools," "Qcom," "Bootloader logs".
It never had an SDcard, and when hooked up to a laptop, I get "Surnia" device, with the TWRP folder. I put ROM .zips here, but TWRP can not see this folder (I can't find it, anyways). So I put in an SDcard, copied files there, and when I try to install, TWRP fails for any ROM I've tried, such as CM 11, GApps, and XT1526_SURNIA_ACG_LTE_5.1_LPI23.29-20_cid9_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip.
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Help? Ask me anything. Thanks!!
jmsatx said:
Acquired a free Moto E 2015 2nd Edn. LTE Freedompop with TeamWin Recovery TWRP v2.8.7. reporting, " "No OS Installed!" A normal boot will produce a quick vibrate and then the blue earth/water M logo on a white screen with "Powered by Andorid" at the bottom, which fades to black about one minute in, and then this loops indefinitely. To get out of this loop, I hold Power down about 10 seconds, the screen goes black, I release Power, wait a half a second then press and hold Power and VOL-. This brings up "Start" and some data like "AP Fastboot Flash Mode (Secure)" and "Device is UNLOCKED. Status Code: 3"
Pressing VOL- (or VOL+) cycles thru "Restart bootloader," "Recover mode," "Power off," "Factory," "Barcodes," "BP tools," "Qcom," "Bootloader logs".
It never had an SDcard, and when hooked up to a laptop, I get "Surnia" device, with the TWRP folder. I put ROM .zips here, but TWRP can not see this folder (I can't find it, anyways). So I put in an SDcard, copied files there, and when I try to install, TWRP fails for any ROM I've tried, such as CM 11, GApps, and XT1526_SURNIA_ACG_LTE_5.1_LPI23.29-20_cid9_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip.
Since I can't boot in to any OS, I can't set any settings beforehand.
Help? Ask me anything. Thanks!!
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"Bricked" phone

I have a Motorola. I typically leave my cellphone attached to my computer with USB so it can charge, slowly but surely.
When I wanted to get on my way I noticed my phone wouldn't start which I found interesting.
I left it on a charger for some time and when I held the power button to power up, I noticed it got stuck at boot.
What it typically does is open boot screen with Motorola logo, vibrate, start an animation and after mid-boot say "halo Moto" and then leave me at home screen.
But this time, it just get stuck on a boot screen. It shows the boot screen with Motorola logo, vibrates and then does nothing (until battery dies, I left it for an hour?)
I pressed the volume down and power button to enable debugging.
I get a "FastBoot AP Flash Mode" menu.
The options are:
Start (which puts me back into stuck boot)
Restart Bootloader (which restarts the FastBoot)
Recovery Mode (which gives me this: "No Command" with an Android icon, does nothing more]
Power Off (which powers off the phone)
Bootloader Logs (which changes some text to: "Fastboot Reason: Reboot mode set to FastBoot" or "Volume button down")
Switch Tools Mode (which toggles text between Tools Mode Config: DISABLED and ENABLED, no idea of other effects)
BARCODES (which probably shows scannable code so that professionals needn't type the ID)
I wanted to send it back to the seller, but they claim that they take no responsibility for loss of information, all my data is stuck on 128GB on the internal memory.
I would like to go to service for data recovery, but I due to COVID-19 everything's closed.
What could I potentially do to restore my phone? And if I can't, I can send it back, but how do I backup my data?
It's Motorola One Zoom.
yeetusAAA said:
I have a Motorola. I typically leave my cellphone attached to my computer with USB so it can charge, slowly but surely.
When I wanted to get on my way I noticed my phone wouldn't start which I found interesting.
I left it on a charger for some time and when I held the power button to power up, I noticed it got stuck at boot.
What it typically does is open boot screen with Motorola logo, vibrate, start an animation and after mid-boot say "halo Moto" and then leave me at home screen.
But this time, it just get stuck on a boot screen. It shows the boot screen with Motorola logo, vibrates and then does nothing (until battery dies, I left it for an hour?)
I pressed the volume down and power button to enable debugging.
I get a "FastBoot AP Flash Mode" menu.
The options are:
Start (which puts me back into stuck boot)
Restart Bootloader (which restarts the FastBoot)
Recovery Mode (which gives me this: "No Command" with an Android icon, does nothing more]
Power Off (which powers off the phone)
Bootloader Logs (which changes some text to: "Fastboot Reason: Reboot mode set to FastBoot" or "Volume button down")
Switch Tools Mode (which toggles text between Tools Mode Config: DISABLED and ENABLED, no idea of other effects)
BARCODES (which probably shows scannable code so that professionals needn't type the ID)
I wanted to send it back to the seller, but they claim that they take no responsibility for loss of information, all my data is stuck on 128GB on the internal memory.
I would like to go to service for data recovery, but I due to COVID-19 everything's closed.
What could I potentially do to restore my phone? And if I can't, I can send it back, but how do I backup my data?
It's Motorola One Zoom.
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You are not going to save the data, unless you unlocked the bootloader.
Other than going to a shop with special tools
There is a section for your device
https://forum.xda-developers.com/motorola-one-pro
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