After reading the article on how to set root rights to your smartphone, you’ll want to know how to remove them. There are 3 ways, we will tell you all of them in today’s article.
But you must keep in mind that manipulations with root rights can lead to unpleasant consequences.
To remove root rights manually, you will need to install a file manager, it will do ES Explorer
1) Install the application and open it
2) Open the /system/bin/ folder, find the file called su and delete it. Remember that this file can be located elsewhere on the device, it all depends on the superuser settings.
3) Open the / system / xbin folder and delete the su file in the same way
4) Open /system/app/ folder and delete the file Superuser.apk
5) Reboot the device
Method 2 – Removing with SuperSU
If you do not have third-party firmware on your device, use the SuperSU application (If installed)
1) Run SuperSU
2) Go to “Settings”
3) From the proposed menu, select “Complete root removal” , click the “Continue” button
4) After removing the root-rights, reboot the device
Method 3 – Uninstall with Samsung Galaxy
Samsung has a built-in counter of hacks and modifications, which can only be bypassed using modern rooting methods, so it is highly likely that information about your rootings will be known.
1) Download the official firmware for your version of Samsung Galaxy
2) Unzip the archive and find the tar. MD5
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3) Download the program Odin3, which is used to flash devices.
4) Download and install Samsung and Samsung USB drivers.
5) Turn off the smartphone, start it in a special mode using the key combination “Volume” – “Home” – “Power”. MD5
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6) Launch Odin3, click on “PDA” and select the file with tar.md5
7) Check the boxes for “PDA” and “Autoreboot” ”, uncheck other boxes
8) Click “Start”, after the procedure is completed, the device will reboot.
Unfortunately, there is a possibility that after such operations the device will start to reboot itself. MD5
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