Hay guys I have a Samsung Galaxy S3 mini (GT-I8910N) an I've rooted it, but now I see there is new update coming out an I want to unroot my phone to update it. And I'm interested if any of you guys tried to unroot your phone using SuperSU's permanent unroot, I saw that option, but it just sounds to easy. So if I use that option will I be able to download new update and use NFC again? And will I be able to root my phone again?
Check out OTA Rootkeeper in the Play Store.
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I have tried unroot device completely.. It went pretty smooth... And I again rooted my phone again without any sweat...
How?
DBZo07 said:
I have tried unroot device completely.. It went pretty smooth... And I again rooted my phone again without any sweat...
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Hi, how did you root the i8910n? Looked everywhere.
TY
pr3science said:
Hi, how did you root the i8910n? Looked everywhere.
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Brother my device is i9082...
Unroot is easily done through the super su app...
Rooted back with Cwm.
Cant Root My Device
Hello,
I am a newbie. I have accidently permanently unroot my device with "SU clean up for Permanent Unroot". can any body tell me how can i root my device again?????
Thanks In Advance
new update works?
DBZo07 said:
Brother my device is i9082...
Unroot is easily done through the super su app...
Rooted back with Cwm.
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In the lastest update supersu perma unroot says it will keep some kernels that will reroot when booting... Wtf? How can i perma unroot?
JuanL said:
In the lastest update supersu perma unroot says it will keep some kernels that will reroot when booting... Wtf? How can i perma unroot?
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the only way to truly unroot your device is to flash the stock firmware back onto it.
the unroot option in superuser or whatever does not remove all traces of root on any phone, even though it may technically be no longer rooted.
bweN diorD said:
the only way to truly unroot your device is to flash the stock firmware back onto it.
the unroot option in superuser or whatever does not remove all traces of root on any phone, even though it may technically be no longer rooted.
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But... Will it reroot?
JuanL said:
But... Will it reroot?
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If you flash stock firmware again then... It will be unrooted completely .......
Killwish said:
If you flash stock firmware again then... It will be unrooted completely .......
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But if i dont... Will it reroot?
JuanL said:
But if i dont... Will it reroot?
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Sorry for my bad English ... i wrote "if you flash stock firmware again, it will be unrooted completely"
I wanted to say that "whenever you flash stock firmware, your phone will be unrooted"
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bruce7373 said:
Check out OTA Rootkeeper in the Play Store.
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Hi,
my phone has been having issues since rooting. if i unroot then downgrade, can i root again? supersu says unroot is permanent- not sure what it means
Unroot on supersu not working on oneplus 2...
stuck in 'please wait...'
i get "uninstalling, please wait..." , and it never completes.
this happens when i try to use: "full unroot, cleanup for permanent unroot" (in settings).
the full unroot is simply not working/stuck, acting like it is uninstalling. i tried a bunch of reboots, and root checker confirms i'm still rooted.
i have already bricked my phone once, previously, trying to unroot (because this feature did not work on my device: oneplus 2, and i got over-zealous trying to unroot).
help! i don't want to brick again trying to unroot.
would like to get updates when 1+ make them available.
no help googling this problem.
chainfire said to check xda...
once bitten, twice shy...
if this should be in another forum, can moderator switch my post there?
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possible fix...
unticked unknown sources for apps under security, and supersu let me "unroot." i made a number of attempts to unroot and got no results til i did this. when 1+2 gets an update, i will know. root checker says, "Sorry! root access not properly installed...," now.
sncalaska said:
stuck in 'please wait...'
i get "uninstalling, please wait..." , and it never completes.
this happens when i try to use: "full unroot, cleanup for permanent unroot" (in settings).
the full unroot is simply not working/stuck, acting like it is uninstalling. i tried a bunch of reboots, and root checker confirms i'm still rooted.
i have already bricked my phone once, previously, trying to unroot (because this feature did not work on my device: oneplus 2, and i got over-zealous trying to unroot).
help! i don't want to brick again trying to unroot.
would like to get updates when 1+ make them available.
no help googling this problem.
chainfire said to check xda...
once bitten, twice shy...
if this should be in another forum, can moderator switch my post there?
sc
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I tried opening SU after I accepted an OTA update (like an idiot, I know) and I used Root Checker and it seems I've lost my root. I have a GS3, 4.1.2
I want to root it again, what should I do? Will it brick my phone if I root again, or will I be fine? Should I delete SU also? Thanks in advance.
dewzilla said:
I tried opening SU after I accepted an OTA update (like an idiot, I know) and I used Root Checker and it seems I've lost my root. I have a GS3, 4.1.2
I want to root it again, what should I do? Will it brick my phone if I root again, or will I be fine? Should I delete SU also? Thanks in advance.
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You can try to delete SU but it prob won't go away this happened to my galaxy tab 2 damn updates, you should be able to find a root guide for 4.1.2 if you need any help just ask and I will look at lunch break or later
Hi guys, I rooted one of my friend's phone which is Micromax Canvas A110. After 30 mins of root, Phone started hanging [Low RAM]. So, I decided to unroot it. I rooted it through root master android application. It is a chinese app and everything is described in chinese in the app. So, I can't understand what is written. I searched google and saw that 'mulai root' option is to be selected to root, So i did and phone got rooted. But i don't know what option is to be selected to unroot the phone. Please anyone help me if you know which option is to be selected to unroot the phone. If any other application is there to unroot the phone permanently, then post about that. Framaroot is not working in my phone so don't give that as a solution. And please give only that solution through which phone can be unrooted without pc. I hope anyone of you will reply asap. Thanks in advance.
abizardholfar said:
Hi guys, I rooted one of my friend's phone which is Micromax Canvas A110. After 30 mins of root, Phone started hanging [Low RAM]. So, I decided to unroot it. I rooted it through root master android application. It is a chinese app and everything is described in chinese in the app. So, I can't understand what is written. I searched google and saw that 'mulai root' option is to be selected to root, So i did and phone got rooted. But i don't know what option is to be selected to unroot the phone. Please anyone help me if you know which option is to be selected to unroot the phone. If any other application is there to unroot the phone permanently, then post about that. Framaroot is not working in my phone so don't give that as a solution. And please give only that solution through which phone can be unrooted without pc. I hope anyone of you will reply asap. Thanks in advance.
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Dude if ur phn is rooted then check in ur phn there will be a app which name is "SuperSu". open this app>Go to Setting>in the bottom there will be a option "Full Unroot" click on that option and press OK. That's it now ur phn is Completely unroot...
Hi sourabh, First of all thanks for your reply. You said that unroot the phone through super su. But bro i have rooted through root master and it has installed some other app which does the work of super su. So, I think phone can't be unroot through this method. And yaa i want to ask you that can i unroot using any of the app, i mean that here i rooted through root master and it installed another app which does the work of super su. So even then also i can unroot using super su? Please give an accurate solution as i don't want to brick the phone.. Reply asap.. Thank you..
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Hi sourabh, First of all thanks for your reply. You said that unroot the phone through super su. But bro i have rooted through root master and it has installed some other app which does the work of super su. So, I think phone can't be unroot through this method. And yaa i want to ask you that can i unroot using any of the app, i mean that here i rooted through root master and it installed another app which does the work of super su. So even then also i can unroot using super su? Please give an accurate solution as i don't want to brick the phone.. Reply asap.. Thank you..
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Yes this will unroot ur phone without pn try to unroot via superuser app. u dont need any other app..& do not need to uninstall other app...if u can't use any on that app then u can uninstall that app from ur setting -> app manager bt u need super su app to unroot ur device.
Hey there how are you?
I own a galaxy s2 plus on stock android 4.2.2 rooted on clock workmod recovery I just tried to install software updates but the mobile said cant install updates device has been modified so is there any way to install software updates without unrooting my device
Amir3022 said:
Hey there how are you?
I own a galaxy s2 plus on stock android 4.2.2 rooted on clock workmod recovery I just tried to install software updates but the mobile said cant install updates device has been modified so is there any way to install software updates without unrooting my device
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The LATEST official update is Android 4.2.2. Use a custom rom if you want KitKat
BTW whats the point of roting again? It takes not longer than 5 minutes lol
I know that the latest is android 4.2.2 but before I tried checking for update there was a notification saying software update available
So if I wanted to do so software update that was promoted for should I unroot using supersu then rooting phone again the same method I rooted first time or there is another way
Ok I know that but there was a software update notification then I clicked it and it said cant install update device is modified so can I install updates without unrooting and if I have to unroot how can I unroot and then root again
Read this. He have explained how to update without rooting as well as how to unroot.
Kindly press thanks if i helped.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=900875
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Thank u very much but unfortunately I dont meet the req as I didnt backup anything first time I rooted
But cant permenant unroot from su get the job done?or will I have to go through all this
So I have found out that to install ota I must glash back stock recovery so how can I do that
Suddenly my root acces stopped then unrooted and rooted again.
Its all the same now, i got SuperSU but when i check my root it says theres no root acces/root not properly installed could u guys help me?
Thanks.
XDA Visitor said:
Suddenly my root acces stopped then unrooted and rooted again.
Its all the same now, i got SuperSU but when i check my root it says theres no root acces/root not properly installed could u guys help me?
Thanks.
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Hello, and welcome to XDA!
Looks like root didn't survive something, sounds like above the SuperSU update (usually it's the system updates that get you). It means the system files required for root (su) are no longer on system, or the permissions for it are not set properly. Can always re-root and see what happens.
Other than that, what is your device make, model and carrier? Thanks.