🔒 Closed How to remove rooted Device?

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Removing root access on your device depends on how you rooted your device in the first place. Here are some general steps to follow:

1. Unroot using SuperSU or Magisk Manager: If you used SuperSU or Magisk Manager to root your device, you can unroot by opening the app and selecting the "Full unroot" or "Uninstall" option.

2. Use a root removal app: There are apps like Universal Unroot that can remove root access from your device with just one click.

3. Factory reset your device: This will wipe all data on your device and remove root access. To do this, go to "Settings" > "System" > "Reset options" > "Erase all data (factory reset)".

4. Flash stock firmware: This involves downloading and flashing the stock firmware for your device using tools like Odin (for Samsung devices) or Fastboot (for Google Pixel devices).

It's important to note that removing root access may also remove any customizations you made to your device and may also void your warranty. Make sure to do your research and proceed with caution.
 
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