The Ultimate Fix: Why "OEM Unlocking" is Greyed Out on Your Motorola (Top of Menu)
The most common reason for a greyed-out toggle is a carrier lock (e.g., Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile). Verification
Missing Setup Steps
: The toggle may remain disabled if the device has not "phoned home" to Motorola's servers. This often requires being signed into a Google account and having specific privacy settings enabled. Recommended Fixes OEM-unlock-option-greyed-out - English Motorola
Step 6: Factory Reset (Corrupted Data Partition)
If you have already waited a week or want to force a server check, try these community-verified workarounds: Force a Check-in : Open the phone app and dial *#*#CHECKIN#*#* *#*#2432546#*#* ). This forces the device to sync with Motorola's servers. Request an Unlock Code First : Visit the Motorola Bootloader Unlock site and request your unique unlock key. In some cases, simply submitting the request triggers the toggle to become available on the device. Remove and Re-add Accounts : Ensure you are signed into a Google account