Motorola boston Firmware Flash File Stock ROM

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Download Motorola boston official stock firmware version XT2419V_BOSTON_TRACFONE_15_V1UBS35H.97-24-4_subsidy-TRAC_VISIBLE_RSU_regulatory-DEFAULT_cid51_CFC.xml for region Tracfone. The file below can be used by technicians to cleanly unbrick the device, fix hang on logo, overwrite broken partition, and resolve software-related bugs.

Version: XT2419V_BOSTON_TRACFONE_15_V1UBS35H.97-24-4_subsidy-TRAC_VISIBLE_RSU_regulatory-DEFAULT_cid51_CFC.xml

  • Updated: March 2, 2026 11:20:52
  • Region: Tracfone
  • Type: Stock

Installation Guide for boston Stock Firmware

  Most of Motorola devices are protected & can be flashed only with official auth, you can flash stock signed firmware using the Instructions below
  • Download & unzip Firmware
  • Connect device in fastboot mod
  • Open firmware folder
  • Run flash_all.bat
  • Wait until success.
  Bootloader Unlocked Devices:
  • Flash using fastboot enhance tool
  Using Third Party Tool:
  • Flash using any tool that support your device
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⚠️ Disclaimer & Safety Guidelines

  • Proceed at your own risk – Wrong flashing may brick your device.
  • Always make a full backup before process.
  • Make sure your device is charged.

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