A lot of people might be new to Android, while
some are Android gods but in one way or the
others, might not know this. A lot desired of
people gets Lollipop updates even though we
are passionately ready to welcome Android M .
It is paramount to note that, before you perform
any upgrade on your Android device, It is
adviceable to first of all unroot your device if
you are rooted, to avoid story that touch.
I’ll quickly show you two easiest way to unroot
any Android device in seconds.
Before you begin to unroot your android phone,
make sure you have done the following:
==>Backup your data: While unrooting, all the
data will be wiped out. so make sure to
backup all your important data either on
your SD card or your PC.
==>Charge your phone : Ensure that battery is
charged to more than 60%.
Method ONE: Super User App
This method works for all android devices that
were rooted without installing custom recovery.
1. First, download and install SuperSU app
from Play Store.
2. Launch SuperSU app, go to Settings, and
tap on ‘Full unroot’.
3. It will confirm you just tap continue.
After successful, Unroot superuser
will close automatically
4. Restart your device
5. Uninstall SuperSU and you are fully
unrooted.
Method TWO: ES File Explorer
1. Install ES File Explorer app on your device.
Don’t move it to SD card.
2. Open the app and tap the menu button.
3. Now tap on ‘ Tools ’ and select ‘ Root Explorer’
to turn it on.
4. Superuser will ask you to grant privilege or
root privileges to the app. Allow it.
5. Now go back to the main screen of the app
and select ‘ /’ in the top corner of the screen.
6. Go to system -> bin . Find the busybox and
su
file and delete them. If you can’t find any of
them, just skip to the next step.
7. Go back to system folder then open ‘ xbin ’
folder and delete the busybox and su file there
(if you found any).
8. 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.
9. Now restart your device and it should be
unrooted.
Now that you have been fully unroot, you can
continue with your upgrade
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