Rooting of android device comes with alot of benefits ranging from and not limited to customizing the rom, increasing the processor speed, hacking of games, reduction of ram usage, battery extension, HD themes and wallpapers, tweaking of phone and Rom, Clockmode backup etc.
Rooting a device void the manufacturer's warranty and also brick the phone (incases of false steps). To avoid these, rooted device can be easily unrooted with the following methods.
1. ES file explorer
1. Install ES File Explorer (from playstore) app on your device (NB:Don’t move it to SD card )
2. Open the app and click the menu button.
3. Now click on ‘Tools’ and select ‘Root Explorer’ to turn it on.
4. Superuser will ask you to grant privilege or root privileges to the app. Allow it.
5. Go back to the main screen of the app and click on ‘/’ at the top corner of the screenG
6.Go to system -> bin. Look for the busybox and su file and delete them.
If you can’t find any of them, just skip to the next step.
7. Go back to system folder then open ‘xbin’ folder and delete the busybox and su file there (if any is found there).
8. Go back to the system folder again and open ‘app’ folder and then delete the supeuser.apk file located in the folder. That’s all.
9. Reboot your device it will be unrooted.
2. SuperSU App
1. Download and install the superSU app Play Store
2. Open the superSU app and go to settings then tap full unroot.
3. It will confirm. Just click continue. After successful Unroot, superuserwill close automatically.
4. Reboot your device
5. Uninstall the superSU app and you device is fully unrooted.
Please note that you should never update your device via OTA update when your phone is still rooted.
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