Restoring a device to stock is certainly not an easy task and if you do not have a custom recovery installed, you do not need to download bulky firmware packages and make a lot of preparations. The most popular method used for unrooting Android devices is flashing the stock firmware not because it’s easy, but because people are hardly aware of other easier methods. Whatever the case, if you want to unroot your Android device here is how you can do it. However, there are certain circumstances when you might consider unrooting your phone, especially if you want to claim the warranty and, in some cases, to receive OTA updates. Having once enjoyed the privileges of root access, one cannot live without it.
Then there are others who find it hard to keep an unrooted device. There is a large group of Android users who refrain from rooting their devices for fear of losing the warranty and putting it into risk in the procedure. Let’s see how we can unroot Android devices manually using SuperSU app. Having rooted your Android device you can modify its default settings, codes and graphics to get faster performance, better battery life, and UI customization.
While most other mobile platforms are closed to third-party modification of system files, Android is open to all kinds of custom development activities. The true charm of Android lies in its power of customization.