Thursday, August 15, 2013

Unroot any Android device

After rooting your Android device, It works awesome and also speeds up. You can edit many things after rooting. But there is one demerit after you root your android phone, the phone's warranty will be void. But don’t worry. Here I am going to show you How To Unroot Any Android phone after rooting. so im gonna show you all working methods to unroot any anroid phone.


  


Method 1 :

This will work for about 99% of all Android device so chances are that it will work for your phone.

1. Open ES FIle Explorer

2. Tap on Otptions > Settings > Check mark “Root Explorer” > Check mark “Mount File System”

3. Go back and tap the favorite (located on top of the screen) and tap the “/”.

4. Go to “System” > “Bin” > Delete “su”(If you can’t find the su file it’s okay. Not all su files are put here)

5. Go back to “System” > “Xbin” > Delete “su” You might have it in “Bin”,”Xbin” or in both places. As long as you have it in 1 of the places your fine.

6. Go back to “System” > “App” > Delete “SuperUser” apk. You are now unrooted!

Method 2 :

if you have custom recovery installed, it will not remove that (you will have to re-install stock recovery or re-install stock firmware), but this will remove root completely for devices that only have root installed.  (E.g. if you have a rooted Droid Razr or One X and rooted without installing custom recovery, this method will completely unroot your device and return it to stock.




Step 1.
If you have SuperSU app already (many root methods use SuperSU), you can skip this step.  If you have SuperUser app installed, download and install SuperSU app (free)  from Play Store.

Step 2.
Run the SuperSU app, go to Settings, and choose “Full unroot”.  That’s it! You can reboot your phone and should find your Android device completely unrooted.  If you still see SuperSU or Superuser app in your drawer, simply uninstall using Play Store.

Method 3 : 

Universal Unroot is the one root access removal app to un-root any Android device. Just you have to click on the un-root and your device gets un-rooted. At this moment this app only supports x86, ARM and MIPS based devices. Download universal unroot from playstore.


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