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Rooting is the process of allowing users of smartphones, tablets and other devices running the Android mobile operating system to attain privileged control (known as root access) over various Android's subsystems. As Android uses the Linux kernel, rooting an Android device gives similar access to administrative permissions as on Linux or any other Unix-like operating system such as FreeBSD or OS X.
Advantages of rooting include the possibility for complete control over the look and feel of the device. As a superuser has access to the device's system files, all aspects of the operating system can be customized with the only real limitation being the level of coding expertise. Immediately expectable advantages of rooted devices include the following:
In the past, many manufacturers have tried to make "unrootable" phones with harsher protections (like the Droid X), but they are usually still rootable in some way. There may be no root exploit available for new or recently updated phones, but one is usually available within a few months. Some rooting methods involve use of the command prompt and development interface called Android Debug Bridge (ADB), while other methods may use specialized applications and be as simple as clicking one button. Devices, or sometimes even different variants of the same device, can have different hardware configurations. Thus, if the guide, ROM, or root method used is for a device variant with a different hardware setup, there is a risk of bricking the device.
Step 1:Google play store.
The google play store has directly provided you with a free app using which you can unroot your rooted android device. Go to the Google Play Store in your android device and search for SuperSU App in the search box.
Step2: Install SuperSU App
Once you have searched for the app, click the install icon. Wait for the installation to complete.
Step 3:Choose full unroot
Open the SuperSU app in your android device and go to settings. Select the Full Unroot and wait for some time.
Step4: Restart
Once its done, restart your android phone or tablet. It’ll be fully unrooted. You should also uninstall the SuperSU app from your unrooted android device.
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