Thursday, June 8, 2017

5 Easy Ways to Unroot New Android Smartphone and Tablet

5 Easy Ways to Unroot New Android Smartphone and Tablet - For Android users, the root is a very profitable thing. Lots of advantages gained when the Android system is rooted like getting more access rights and better performance. But, for some people, the root is a tricky thing. Devices that are already on ROOT will compromise the security of your smartphone or tablet, and you will also lose your warranty. This situation must be very dangerous.

Do you have a rooted smartphone or tablet and want your device back to normal? There are many tutorials for Android root on Google. Here's how to unroot Android safely.

5 Easy Ways to Unroot New Android Smartphone and Tablet

  • How to Unroot Android Using SuperSU.
SuperSU is a popular app for managing rooted devices. There are many features provided by this app, including unroot Android.

The trick is very simple, open the SuperSU application, then select Settings. Scroll down and select Full Unroot. Follow the procedure and your smartphone or tablet will restart itself. That way your device is back to normal.
  • How to Secure Android Unroot Using Other Applications
Ever used SuperSu as an Android unroot tool but failed? Relax, there are other apps that can help. But unfortunately, this app does not work on all Android devices. The most popular option is Universal Unroot.

Unroot smartphone apps can eliminate root privileges on your smartphone or tablet. However, this application is still many shortcomings as described earlier. For example, this app does not work on Samsung devices due to compilation with KNOX.
  • How To Unroot Android Using File Manager
One other way is to use a file manager. This time we will use ES File Explorer (by enabling root access in settings). How:
  1. Access Main Drive on a device, then search system. Select and choose bin. From there, delete busy box and SU. If you do not see you, move to the next step.
  2. Go back to the system folder and select xbin. If the file is there, delete busy box and su.
  3. Go back to the system folder and select the app.
  4. Remove superuser.apk.
  5. Restart your device.
  • How to Unroot Android with Install OTA Update
If you install _update via_ OTA (Over The Air), then the root access will be lost. If you want your smartphone to be rooted, then you have to root again. If not, you just leave it alone. The downside is, of course, you have to wait when the update arrives. Do not forget to uninstall SuperSU or other root related applications.
  • How to Unroot Android with Install Stock Firmware

Restoring the device's original firmware is the most powerful way to unroot. This works well because the firmware has all the required software. But, unfortunately, in this article, there is no tutorial in particular because every smartphone has a different way to install the firmware.

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