How to Unroot Android Device With and Without PC

Awadh Jamal (Ajakai)
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Rooting Android device can help you make the most of their phones and tablets, but it certainly isn't for everyone. Sometimes, rooting can void the warranty which resulting in an unfortunate situation, even may brick the device. When it comes to selling a phone, many buyers want the "out of box" experience, as if the device were brand new. That's why users may want to unroot the Android device.

KingoRoot APK ( Android Version ) is the easiest and fastest root tool for almost all the Android devices as well as unrooting. KingoRoot APK, along with any other one-click root tools, are all exploit-based. It means that your device is being rooted by them exploit certain system vulnerabilities. After having accessed to your system partition, certain su binary files and superuser app will be placed in it. Normally, they will be placed in /system/app: superuser.apk or the apk of any other management tool. Having got knowledge of this, you may know how to completely remove it.

If you have rooted Android device with KingoRoot APK, you may be familiar with the preparation, if not, it doesn't matter. The following content will guide you to unroot Android step by step in case everything is done right.

Preparations for Unrooting

  • You have already rooted your Android with KingoRoot APK, you will find the icon of Kingo ROOT and Kingo Superuser. If not, free download KingoRoot APK and install it on your Android device.
  • Make sure device is powered ON.
  • Enable USB Debugging on.
  • Internet connection necessary ( WIFI network suggested )

Step by Step Unroot Android Device

Step 1: Find the icon of SuperUser on device and click to lanuch it.

Step 2: Update the Kingo SuperUser to the latest version and click three dots upper right, then find the option of "Remove Root".

Step 3: Click “Remove Root" and click "CONTINUE".

Step 4: It's done and your device may reboot.

Due to technical reasons, sometimes the files may not be completely deleted. If the files are not completely removed in this way, please refer to the first method and removing root via


To Unroot Android Device With PC

Remove-root function is built in KingoRoot Android (PC version), which is a considerable decision made my Kingo R&D team when programming the software. It offers users a choice to revert back to unroot status by one-click, fast and simple.
Before you move forward:

1. If you have rooted your Android device with KingoRoot Android(PC version), you must be quite familiar with the preparation part and steps. You can go directly to the remove-root part and see how it goes.

2. If this is the first time for you to use KingoRoot Android(PC version), you are recommended to follow the guide step by step in case that everything is done right.
Preparations:

1. Free download KingoRoot Android(PC version) and install it on your computer.
2. Make sure your device is powered ON.
3. At least 50% battery level.
4. USB Cable (the original one recommended).
5. Enable USB Debugging on your device.


Step 1: Find the desktop icon of KingoRoot Android(PC version) and double-click to launch it.

Step 2: Connect your device to your computer via USB cable.

If it is the first time to connect, you may have to install device driver software. It should be done automatically. After successfully installing device driver software and enabling USB Debugging mode, your device should be well connected.

Now you can see the ROOT status of your device. Read the notifications carefully before removing Root.

Step 3:
Click "Remove Root" to start when you are ready.

It will normally take 3 to 5 minutes to complete. Once you started, do not move, touch, unplug USB cable, or perform any operation on your device anyhow!

Step 4: Remove ROOT Succeeded! Click "Finish" to reboot your device.

Now your device has been removed root successfully.


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