Method #1: Use SuperSU app
This method works for all android devices that were rooted without installing custom recovery.
- First, download and install SuperSU app from Play Store.
- Launch SuperSU app, go to Settings, and tap on ‘Full unroot’.
- It will confirm you just tap continue. After successful, Unroot superuser
will close automatically - Restart your device
- Uninstall SuperSU and you are fully unrooted.
Method #2: Use ES File Explorer
If the above method does not work for you, then you can use this method to unroot your phone.
- Install ES File Explorer app on your device. Don’t move it to SD card.
- Open the app and tap the menu button
- Now tap on ‘Tools’ and select ‘Root Explorer’ to turn it on.
- Superuser will ask you to grant privilege or root privileges to the app. Allow it.
- Now go back to the main screen of the app and select ‘/’ in the top corner of the screen.
- Go to system -> bin. Find thebusybox and su file and delete them. If you can’t find any of them, just skip to the next step.
- Go back to system folder then open ‘xbin’ folder and delete the busyboxand su file there (if you found any).
- Now go back to the system folder again and open ‘app’ folder and then delete the supeuser.apk file located in the folder. That’s all.
- Now restart your device and it should be unrooted.
2 simplest method to unroot an rooted mobile
Reviewed by Sumit Bishnoi
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June 24, 2016
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