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Wednesday, 17 October 2018

The Best Way To Unroot Your Your Android Device

The Best Way To Unroot Your Your Android Device 



1. SuperSU




Unroot by using SuperSU, from the experience I have in unrooting android
devices I prefer using SuperSU cause it work best for all Android devices.

The process is as simple as they get. Just open the SuperSU app and head over to the Settings tab. Scroll down and select “Full Unroot”.
Follow instructions and let the phone do its thing. After it takes care of business, just restart the phone and you will be back to normal.

2. Universal Unroot




Its An App, which is very good but not that good for rooting android devices because of a lot of down slides.

For starters, a bunch of Samsung devices won’t work, due to a complication with KNOX. LG devices will be unrooted, but they will still show as rooted afterwards, thanks to LG’s eFuse.

3. File Manager

Yeah, you heard me right file manager, unrooting your android devices might seem like a difficult thing, but its nothing but a bunch of files on your phone what you have to do is to get rid of them.

To do this, you will need a file manager with root access. My favorite one happens to be ES File Explorer (just turn on root access in the settings).

Follow the steps below to do so:


(a) Access your device’s main drive (folders) and look for “system”. Select it, and then tap on       “bin”. From there, delete “busybox” and “su”. By the way, these might not be there. If that           is the case, move on to the next step.

(b) Go back to the system folder and select “xbin”. If the files are there, go ahead and delete       both “busybox” and “su”.

(c) Go back to the system folder and select “app”.

(d) Delete “superuser,apk”.

(e) Restart the device and it will all be done.

4. OTA Update 




Root access get in the way of updating your device else you want to update the traditional way, you can still push updates manually.

I won't get into those details right now, but the trick here is that software updates tend to break root access. Most users have to root again, but if you don’t want root it’s easy to simply install your next update.



The obvious downside is that you do have to wait for an update to arrive. Oh, and don’t forget to uninstall SuperSu and any other root-related apps. Alos keep in mind that this will only work when using the stock recovery on your device.

5. Stock firmware




Taking the phone back to its original firmware is usually the best way to unroot a phone. There’s no ifs or buts here, it will work regardless of your device, ROM, kernel or recovery. This is because the firmware has all the necessary software packaged together.

The only sad part is that we can’t quite give you a tutorial. Phones have different ways of accomplishing a firmware install, so you will have to do a bit of research on how to do this to your specific smartphone. Users will need to download their specific firmware files, use USB Debugging and possibly download some PC software.

Well, that's all I can dig for now, remember Android hacking is not for just anyone so you have to be  careful when practicing all the method mentioned above.

Personally I prefer the first method..

Remember you can always check if your Android device is rooted with the help of root checker, its An App, you can get it on Play store.

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