The Motorola Moto G already comes with a fairly close-to-stock Android experience, but if you’re wanting to live life on the bleeding edge, and any modification to stock Android is too much for you to bear, well there’s now a way to convert your standard retail Moto G into a Google Play Edition.
Over at XDA Developers, a user has released a tool called MotoTool All In One (AIO) which allows you to perform a number of functions with your Moto G handset, including flashing stock and custom recovery loaders, installing drivers to access the handset, and last but not least, a brand new feature allowing you to convert the Moto G to a Moto G GPE.
The instructions seem fairly easy to follow; download a GPe firmware (links are available via XDA), place it in the appropriate folder as prompted by the MotoTool app, and start the conversion process. There is the possibility that your phone won’t detect a signal after conversion, and there’s a fix available for this as well.
Check it out at XDA Developers, and let us know how you go.