Before You Begin
- This could void the warranty of your device. We won’t be held responsible for anything that happens from doing this tutorial so please proceed at your own risk.
- You should have a Windows based PC to do this procedure.
- You should have Motorola USB drivers installed on your PC. Install them if they aren’t already.
- You should have your device flashed with the ROM given here. If you haven’t, the following procedure won’t work for you.
- This will only work on the Verizon variant of the Moto X (2013) that has the model number XT1060.
- You must be running on Android 5.1 to do this procedure.
How to Root the Motorola Moto X (2013) (Verizon)

To root the device, you’ll use a root-patch that will flash some files on your device to achieve access to the root. Here’s how you can use it to root your device.
Downloading Required Files
- Download Root Patch and save it to your desktop.
Root Patch (Download link’s available in the first post) - Download Python and save it to your desktop.
Python (Download link’s available in the first post) - Download Pyserial and save it to your desktop.
Pyserial (Download link’s given in the first post) - Download DLOAD drivers and save them to your desktop.
DLOAD Drivers (Download link’s given in the first post)
Rooting the Motorola Moto X (2013) (Verizon)
- Install Python by double-clicking on it and following the on-screen installation wizard.
- Double-click on Pyserial and install that as well.
- Copy Root Patch from your desktop over to the Python directory on your PC. The directory should be C:\Python27.
- Right-click on the copied Root Patch and select Extract here to extract the files.
- Turn off your device.
- Reboot your device into fastboot mode by holding down Volume DOWN and Power buttons together.
- Plug in your device to your PC using a USB cable.
- Open the Python directory and double-click on BLBROKE.bat and it’ll launch.
- It should turn off your device and you should also notice that your device’s gone black.
- Right-click on DLOAD Drivers archive and select Extract here to extract the drivers.
- Launch Device Manager and install the DLOAD drivers manually.
- Once the drivers are installed, double-click on root.bat located in the Python directory to start rooting your device.
- The tool should take about 15 to 20 minutes to gain root access on your device.
- Your device should reboot when the tool’s done rooting.
- When your device reboots, it’ll optimize the apps for better performance. Allow it to do so.
- Reboot the device when apps have been optimized.
Your Verizon variant of the Moto X is now rooted!
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