In this post, we’ll show you the Motorola Moto G06 test point that lets you reboot to MediaTek BROM Flash mode to repair a bricked or dead-boot issue, bypass the FRP lock and unlock the pattern, remove MDM and KG Lock, and resolve other software-related issues easily.
A test point is a special hardware point on a smartphone’s motherboard. By shortening the test points, you can force the device into (brom) mode, allowing the repair tool to communicate with the phone at a deeper level. It is very useful for this:
What is Test Point
For the Motorola Moto G06, the test point is a small gold copper point on the main PCB used to force the phone into MediaTek BROM/Preloader mode when normal key combinations or software methods fail.
- Unbrick dead/bootloop devices by forcing detection as “MediaTek USB Port / BROM.”
- Perform FRP reset, pattern/password removal, and full firmware flashing using tools like SP Flash Tool or professional boxes (Easy JTAG, UMT, UnlockTool, etc.).
Required Tools and Preparation
- A good-quality screwdriver set, a plastic opener, tweezers or copper wire, and, optionally, a microscope/10x magnifier to clearly see the pad.
- Quality USB cable, a Windows PC with MediaTek USB drivers, and flashing/unlock tools installed.
- Battery level: If possible, ensure the battery is partially charged before disassembly; otherwise, use an external power supply or connect the battery when operating, as per your shop practice.
Motorola Moto G06 Test Point Image:
The following image will guide you through shorting the pinout and successfully rebooting your Motorola Moto G06 to Emergency Download Force Brom Mode.

Steps to Use Motorola Moto G06 Test Point
- First, switch off the Motorola Moto G06 completely and remove the back cover.
- Disconnect the battery connector for safety.
- Locate the Motorola Moto G06 test point on the motherboard (refer to the diagram above).
- Use a tweezer or a jumper wire to shorten the test point to ground.
- Connect the device to your PC using a USB cable.
- Open your Mobile Repair tool. and use the function you want.
- This process is not easy, so it is recommended that only experienced technicians attempt it. Running the test point incorrectly can cause permanent damage to the phone.
Frequently Asked Questions
The test point is a small spot on the phone’s motherboard. You connect it to the ground (metal shield) to put the phone into EDL or Brom Mode. This helps you fix software and lock problems.
The test point is a small spot on the phone’s motherboard. You connect it to the ground (metal shield) to put the phone into EDL or Brom Mode. This helps you fix software and lock problems.
Yes. You must carefully remove the back cover and the internal screws to reach the motherboard, where the test point is located.
It is safe if you are careful. However, opening your phone voids the warranty. Be very gentle so you don’t damage the small parts on the board.
If done correctly, your computer will show “MediaTek USB Port” or “Preloader” under Ports (COM & LPT).



