Those whose phones are stuck in a "bootloop" (the infinite spinning logo of death).

Flashing official firmware isn't just a technical necessity; it’s a rite of passage. Using tools like or Motorola's Rescue and Smart Assistant , users perform a digital deep-clean. It wipes away years of cached "junk" and system bloat, often making an old device feel surprisingly modern again.

People cleaning up their old tech to ensure no personal data remains before passing it on. The "Underdog" Specs

Users who tried custom ROMs and realized they actually miss Motorola’s clever "Moto Actions" (like the karate chop for the flashlight).

The XT1925-12 is often the North American or international retail version. Unlike carrier-locked models, this firmware is the "purest" expression of the Moto G6. It’s sought after by three types of people: