How to remove root from Android?


Remove-root function is built in Android ROOT, which is a considerable decision made my Kingo R&D team when programming the software. It offers users a choice to revert the operation by one-click, clean and simple.

 

Before you move forward:

1. If you have rooted your device with Android ROOT, you must be quite familiar with the preparation part and steps. You can go directly to the remove-root part and see how it goes.

2. If this is the first time for you to use Android ROOT, you are recommended to follow the guide step by step in case that everything is done right.


Preparations:


Step 1: Find the desktop icon of Android ROOT and double-click to launch it.

Kingo Android ROOT

Step 2: Connect your device to your computer via USB cable.


If it is the first time to connect, you may have to install device driver software. It should be done automatically. After successfully installing device driver software and enabling USB Debugging mode, your device should be well connected. And the interface will be shown as below.

Kingo Android ROOT

Now you can see the ROOT status of your device. Read the notifications carefully before removing ROOT.


Step 3: Click "Remove Root" to start when you are ready.


It will normally take 3 to 5 minutes to complete. Once you started, do not move, touch, unplug USB cable, or perform any operation on your device anyhow!

Kingo Android ROOT

Step 4: Remove ROOT Succeeded! Click "Finish" to reboot your device.


Now your device has been removed root successfully. And you need to click Finish to reboot in order to make it more stable. Still, do not touch, move or unplug it until it reboots.

Kingo Android ROOT