How to unroot any android

After rooting your device you should know that your warranty is now voided. But an android user just like me can't survive with my phone without rooting. The first thing I do after getting a new phone is t root my device. I can't just imagine an android phone with our roit. But you may need to unroot your device if you like or if yo want to receive OTA update, because rooting won't allow you to receive update.
On any rooted Android device you will have SuperSU installed rooting can't work without it. You can also use the SuperSU to unroot your device.
** Open your app drawer, Open SuperSU
** Click on settings at the top bar scroll down

** Click on the full unroot button, Select continue

                                             



** The process will begin. await for a few minutes it will reboot automatically if not then reboot manually .
** Now uninstall SuperSU
Now your phone is fully unroofed
OTA Rootkeeper is also q great app. it can help you backup your root access and restore it anytime you want your root access back. But OTA Root keeper can root a new device but. an only keep root access
** Open your Google play store search for OTA Rootkeeper

** Click OTA Rootkeeper -no 4.3 support

** Click install let it start installing to your device

** After it is installed click open


** Press the button "Temp un-root(keeps backup)

** Now your phone is temporarily unroofed to fully unroot click on the delete Subackup.

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