Unroot Android Devices Manually
Method 1: Using Root File Browser
- Download and install a root file manager app from the Play Store. We recommend Root Browser:
- Look for /system/ folder and open /bin/
- Now look for a file called su, press and hold it and select Delete option. If you do not find su file here, skip to the next step (I did not find this file on devices like LG G3 and HTC One M8 but it was present on NexuS 5.
- Then open /system/xbin/ folder and delete su file from here too.
- Having deleted that file open /system/app/ folder, look for Superuser.apkand delete it.
- Now exit Root Browser and reboot your device.
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:
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Method 3: From within SuperSU App
If you have not installed a custom recovery on your device and want to unroot it easily, you can do it from within the SuperSU app settings itself.
- Just open SuperSU app on your device.
- Tap Settings tab.
- Scroll down to Full unroot option and tap it.
And Enjoy
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