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Rooting your android device is really nice, because it gives you total control over the device. But for those who wish to unroot their android device, due to some of it's cons, such as voiding your phones warranty and the risk of your device getting bricked at any time, here is a guide that will help you unroot your device without much hassle.





METHOD #1:
Just get a root file manager, some popular file managers are ES file manger, Root file manager and X-plore file manger.
You can download ES-file explorer Here
And can also download Root file manager Here
>>Open your (root)file manger and find/search for   /system/bin/.

>>Find and delete the file named  su.
Note: There may not be a su file here depending on how you rooted your device.

>>Then also find/search for  /system/xbin/ and delete the su file there.

>>Find/search for /system/app/
Delete the Su apk file.

Finally, reboot your device.

Your device should be unrooted after reboot.




METHOD #2: Note: If you haven't installed a custom recovery image, you should be able to use the SuperSU app to unroot your device.
You can download SuperSu Here
>>Open/launch the SuperSU app (i.e the app you used to root your device)

>>Tap the "Settings" tab.





>>Go down to the "Cleanup" section.

>>And tap "Full unroot".

>>Go through the confirmation prompt, then tap "Continue".
(Note: Method varies between SU apps)

Finally reboot your device.
Note: This method will unroot most devices, but in some devices some custom firmware images will automatically re-root the device when booting.



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