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How to Unroot Android Devices Manually
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Root (http://www.droidviews.com/rooting-guides/)
Sep 2, 2014
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The true charm of Android lies in its power of
customization.
While most
other mobile
platforms
are closed to third-party modi�½cation of system
�½les, Android is open to all kinds of custom development activities.
Having rooted your
Android device
you can modify its default settings,
codes and graphics to get faster performance, better battery life, and UI
customization.
There is a large group of Android users who refrain from rooting their
devices for fear of losing the warranty and putting it into risk in the
procedure. Then there are others who �½nd it hard to keep an unrooted
device. Having once enjoyed the privileges of root access, one cannot
live without it.
However, there are certain circumstances when you might consider
unrooting your phone, especially if you want to claim the warranty and,
in some cases, to receive OTA updates. Whatever the case, if you want to
unroot your Android device here is how you can do it.
The most popular
method
used for unrooting Android devices is �½ashing
the stock �½rmware not because it’s easy, but because people are hardly
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aware of other easier
methods.
Restoring a device to stock is certainly
not an easy task and if you do not have a custom recovery installed, you
do not need to download bulky �½rmware packages and make a lot of
preparations.
Unroot Android Devices Manually
Method 1: Using Root File Browser
1.
Download and install
a root �½le manager app from the Play Store. We
recommend Root Browser:
Root BrowserJRummy Apps Inc. (https://play.google.com/store
/apps/developer?id=JRummy+Apps+Inc.) Productivity 0Download
(https://play.google.com/store
/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.root.browserfree)
2. Look for
/system/
folder and open
/bin/
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3. Now look for a �½le called
su,
press and hold it and
select
Delete
option. If you do not �½nd
su
�½le here, skip to the next step (I did not
�½nd this �½le on devices like LG G3 and HTC One M8 but it was present
on NexuS 5.
4. Then open
/system/xbin/
folder and
delete
su �½le from here too.
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5. Having deleted that �½le open
/system/app/
folder, look
for
Superuser.apk
and delete it.
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6. Now exit Root Browser
Done! We just hope you found the above method easy but if that does
not work for you, try something else from below.
Method 2: Unrooting Using Apps
There is another easier method for unrooting your Android phone or
tablet. It works on device running Android 4.2.2 or older. Just download
the Universal Unroot or Ginger Unroot app from the Google Play store
and run the app:
Universal UnrootBatakang (https://play.google.com/store
/apps/developer?id=Batakang) Tools $0.99Download
(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.universal.unroot)
Ginger Unrootgatesjunior (https://play.google.com/store
/apps/developer?id=gatesjunior) Tools $0.99Download
(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.darkslide.unroot)
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