Sunday, 1 April 2018

How to succesfully root or unroot your android device



Android being an open source platform allows editing its sources and installing whatever the users wants. But, this open source feature doesn’t come out of the box as editing your system files isn’t legal according to most of the smartphone manufacturers. But, most of the users prefer using this feature, commonly known as Rooting. While most of the users enjoy after rooting, few users don’t like it & love to stay with stock because they can’t enjoy OTA updates or might be facing some stability issues. There is also an option for such users i.e unRooting. UnRooting doesn’t claim your warranty back (Its possible with few Samsung, Nexus, LG & HTC device.). Coming to the point, today we’ll discuss some of the easiest and safest method to unroot any Android device easily. You can use anyone method to unroot your Android device.

Using the Root App :

After rooting your Android, you would have installed any root handling app like Supersu, Kinguser etc. Each App comes with an inbuilt unroot function which is possibly the best, easiest & the safest method to unroot your Android device.


Through File manager :

While rooting your Android device, the software places a small file known as SU Binary which is the root file. All the permissions are granted via this bin file. To unroot your device, you can simply delete this file. Although this has quite less success rate like around 85%. To Unroot your device follow this steps :

1. Download any Root file manager ( Recommended : ES File Explorer.)

2. Grant Root permissions to the App & enable R/W (Read & Write) mode. You can find this option in the menu (drag from left to right) select Root Explorer. This mode allows to edit system files. Check the below image. 



3. Goto Device (From the Top menu) Goto System >bin folder, you’ll find a file named as ‘su’. Delete it, That’s all !

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