How to Unroot any Android Device

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There are different reasons why you might need to unroot your android device. Some of the reasons are:
*An application is having negative effect on your device and causing all sorts of
problems.

* You want to receive system software updates via OTA. Once your device is rooted this won’t
occur because the system has detected that your device has been modified through rooting.
* To redeem your device warranty in case the device developed some issues or the screen
is broken.


NOTE: Before unrooting your android phone, make sure you Backup your data, Because often
times while unrooting, all the data might be wiped out. Backup all your important data either
on your SD card or your PC.



Lets get started on How To Unroot Any Android Device

Below are two main recommended methods to simply unroot your
device.
1. Unrooting With Kingroot App
When rooting your android device, you made use of the “Kingroot” app, you can also unroot your
device using the same app.
--- Launch the kingroot app

--- Click on the settings,
--- Scroll down, click on “root authorization settings”
and locate “remove root permission", 

--- Click on continue to confirm deletion of the root access,
Restart your device.



2. Unrooting With SuperSU
Irrespective of the app you used to root your device once the SuperSu app is installed to show
your device is fully rooted, You can also use the supersu app to fully unroot your device.
--- Open SuperSU app on your device.
--- Tap Settings tab.
--- Scroll down to Full unroot option
--- After successful Unroot, superuser will close automatically
Restart your device


After reboot, download Root Checker for free from Google Play Store to confirm that
your android device no longer has Root Access.


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