another reason why you would want to un-root your device may be because System Updates via OTA will not let you proceed with the Update download/install because the system has detected that your device has been modified through rooting.
Now let’s see how to How to UnRoot your Rooted Android Device
- First download ES File Explorer from Google Play and don’t move to SD card.
- After that launch application and click on the slash button.
- Now tap the phone menu button to reveal new options and Root Explore setting it to ON.
- Next, allow Superuser to grant root privileges to the app.
- Navigate to System folder, then “bin” folder, then find “su” file.
- Select SU by pressing continuously on it and then delete.
- Navigate into xbin folder, in the System folder and delete the “su” file.
- In the app folder from System folder delete the Superuser.apk file.
- Reboot your device. Your device is now unrooted.
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