If you’ve ever rooted an Android device and now want to unroot it so you can update to, let’s say, Android marshmallow, this guide is for you. Believe me, the unrooting process your rooted android device has to go through isn’t as hard as the rooting process and you can simply unroot without having to deep dive head straight into an android system’s BIOS too. Sounds good right?
But first things first I need to clarify this. When you are doing anything to your android device, make sure you start with backing up all your device data so you don’t actually lose anything when you tweak and poke at it. So, when you unroot your device, all of your data will be deleted, and you don’t want that to happen to your important data, do you? Therefore, back up everything to the cloud or to an SD card or PC. SU reveals how to root Android. As a result, you probably want to find the simplest way to unroot your rooted Android device. Don’t worry about it because I have a solution for this. I present to you the easiest and fastest method to reverse the root process. To Su, say SAH. You are invited back to pure, non-root life by Super Su. So you probably have Su installed on your device by now when you rooted it and you needed a root management app and you had to get a bodyguard for your device permissions.
Unrooting tutorial with SU
So first things first, if you don’t have SuperSu installed already in your device, go to the play store and download it. Yes, the play store has the app.
After that launch the app and go to the settings.
Scroll down until you find the Full unroot option and select it by tapping it.
There’ll be a pop up that will ask for your confirmation on if you want to completely unroot, select continue.
After this, SuperSu will close itself automatically and after this, you can restart your android device.
After your device has properly booted back up, you can uninstall Super Su and now you are completely free of the root process and is the owner of a live unrooted android device.
Conclusion
Personally, I would use MagiskSu because that is my personal favorite. But due Su being the app that a majority of users prefer, I decided to write up a complete guide on how to unroot android with Su. Have fun!
