Reasons arises why one would want to unroot a rooted smartphone. It might might be to regain warranty, this is one of the biggest thing one loose when he roots his device. A rooted device looses it is warranty a situation where a phone have loosed it is warranty cover simply because of the wrong manipulation of operating system.
One can get it's warranty cover back, by rooting his device(taking it back to normal).
...in this post I will dedicate my time to show you how to unroot your Android smartphone with a click using the SuperSU application.
One gets full control over a rooted smartphone, a rooted Android smartphone is not just a phone, but let me call it a super smartphone. Certain app requires root access to use and rooting a device paves way for a user to exploit the Android OS.
How to unroot a rooted Android smartphone... A one click process.
...read this before you continue; a rooted device have this 3 files listed below.
/system/bin/su
/system/xbin/su
/system/app/Superuser.apkR
...note it that after rooting you smartphone, the 3 listed file will be absent on your device.
1. Open your Google play store and tap on the magnifying lens icon to search for SuperSU application(skip this process if you have the app already on your phone).
2. Lunch this app, go to "settings" select "Full Unroot(see image below)"; simple the unroot process is complete in a click.
Now reboot you phone and your phone will be fully unrooted.
If you are still seeing superSu or superSu user on you drawer; simply open your Google Play Store and search for any of this, locate the un-install option(see image below) and click on it to unstall.
One can get it's warranty cover back, by rooting his device(taking it back to normal).
...in this post I will dedicate my time to show you how to unroot your Android smartphone with a click using the SuperSU application.
One gets full control over a rooted smartphone, a rooted Android smartphone is not just a phone, but let me call it a super smartphone. Certain app requires root access to use and rooting a device paves way for a user to exploit the Android OS.
How to unroot a rooted Android smartphone... A one click process.
...read this before you continue; a rooted device have this 3 files listed below.
/system/bin/su
/system/xbin/su
/system/app/Superuser.apkR
...note it that after rooting you smartphone, the 3 listed file will be absent on your device.
1. Open your Google play store and tap on the magnifying lens icon to search for SuperSU application(skip this process if you have the app already on your phone).
2. Lunch this app, go to "settings" select "Full Unroot(see image below)"; simple the unroot process is complete in a click.
Now reboot you phone and your phone will be fully unrooted.
If you are still seeing superSu or superSu user on you drawer; simply open your Google Play Store and search for any of this, locate the un-install option(see image below) and click on it to unstall.
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