Sunday, 28 June 2015

How to Easily Un-root Bricked Android After Rooting

Rooting as we all know by now is a way of tweaking the internal software setup of Android devices in order to gain root access by the use of some specific rooting software.

As rooting is a terminology used only for android device to carry out what was described above, so is jailbreaking used on only IOS to carry out similar function.

Many new android users today still ask the question; why root my android?
Though we are not here to start mentioning the importance of rooting your android device, but just know that rooting comes with lots of benefits and one of the most important thing it does is that it allows you to take full charge of your device and manipulate some of the functions of your device that the manufacturers might have locked you out of.

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As beneficial as rooting appears, it is not devoid from its disadvantages. For example, rooting of your android can easily void the warranty that may be attached to the device and also it can also prevent you from receiving certain updates to your device like updates to a new version of your device OS and so on.

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There is current news on particular incidence making the round down here; that some folks who purchased and rooted the newly launched Infinix Hote Note android device, got their device bricked after receiving an update to their rooted device and when trying to update it.

Right now, you might be having thought of un-rooting your android device either temporarily or permanently maybe to prevent what seems like the possible cause of the Infinix Hote Note situation described above.


If by that reason or any other reason, you want to temporarily or permanently un-root your android, we got you fully covered on that with this simple steps.

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To un-root your android;
= => Just head to Play Store with your device and search for OTA Root Keeper or download here

= => Install the OTA Root Keeper app in your rooted android device

= => Open the installed app; and now, to temporarily un-root your android, just click on the Temp-unroot button that you will see there, then to permanently un-root it, click on the Delete SU backup button

Note that with the app, you can also restore root at any particular point in time you need back your device rooted; to do that just click on the Restore Root button on the open software.


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