Help! I need to unroot my Samsung J5 - SuperSU

Hello I installed root on my Samsung J5 and the root and everything was fine. Now I plan on selling the phone but I can't since i've rooted it and system is not updatable. Is there any way to unroot the phone and my system to be able to be updated again?
I'm not the Android tech guy so please explain me step to step.

h1ppy said:
Hello I installed root on my Samsung J5 and the root and everything was fine. Now I plan on selling the phone but I can't since i've rooted it and system is not updatable. Is there any way to unroot the phone and my system to be able to be updated again? I'm not the Android tech guy so please explain me step to step.
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I don't have this device but, the following threads may be helpful for what you are looking to do and don't be afraid to ask for some member guidance within one of them too.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3666159
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3609749
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3511987
Good Luck!
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 5.1.1 - Rooting Help

Hi There,
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 (Model SM-T710) and I'm trying to root it. I was able to get it done using KingoRoot via my PC but every time I restart my device, It tells me I need to re-root it.
The Kingo SuperUser app that installs after my device was rooting also is having trouble working with Titanium Pro.
Could someone point me in the direction of the most stable way to Root my device? I would even be willing to donate some funds for someone to walk me through.
My goal is to have Titanium Pro well with my rooted device.
Thanks in advance!
ThatGuySean said:
Hi There,
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 (Model SM-T710) and I'm trying to root it. I was able to get it done using KingoRoot via my PC but every time I restart my device, It tells me I need to re-root it.
The Kingo SuperUser app that installs after my device was rooting also is having trouble working with Titanium Pro.
Could someone point me in the direction of the most stable way to Root my device? I would even be willing to donate some funds for someone to walk me through.
My goal is to have Titanium Pro well with my rooted device.
Thanks in advance!
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Just look in the development section for twrp it's all done ready.
Thanks
ashyx said:
Just look in the development section for twrp it's all done ready.
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Some of it I just don't understand though. Can you send me a link to the post? I'm just not too familiar.
Thanks!
ThatGuySean said:
Some of it I just don't understand though. Can you send me a link to the post? I'm just not too familiar.
Thanks!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3205686
Just follow the instructions given to install twrp.
If you need to know how to use odin, search on google there's tons of guides.
Once you have twrp installed flash the file below with twrp to gain root.
https://download.chainfire.eu/964/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328.zip
Ensure you uninstall Kingroot and kingOroot root before hand.

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guy's i want to asking you
i have Galaxy S5-SMG900A AT&T
Android version 6.0.1 update via OTA at that time Baseband : G900AUCU4DPH2
The phone not ROOt yet
how to install cover recovery like TWRP,CMM and busybox can you teach me step by step do install that Thank you guy's.
yes
hardwellmouad said:
guy's i want to asking you
i have Galaxy S5-SMG900A AT&T
Android version 6.0.1 update via OTA at that time Baseband : G900AUCU4DPH2
The phone not ROOt yet
how to install cover recovery like TWRP,CMM and busybox can you teach me step by step do install that Thank you guy's.
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If this is your question, then you are probably not ready to root just yet, anyway. You should always research before rooting anything. A lack of doing research before rooting any phone is good way to brick phones. A simple search will easily answer your question(s) about rooting this phone.
How to root the AT&T Galaxy S5 Marshmellow
Step 1. Stop Creating posts about the same topic
Step 2. Stop creating topics about anything without searching first
Step 3. Get a phone that can be rooted
Step 4. No stop. This phone can't be rooted for the forseeable future and much development interest in it has died.
Step 5. Go back to step 3
QuillOmega0 said:
How to root the AT&T Galaxy S5 Marshmellow
Step 1. Stop Creating posts about the same topic
Step 2. Stop creating topics about anything without searching first
Step 3. Get a phone that can be rooted
Step 4. No stop. This phone can't be rooted for the forseeable future and much development interest in it has died.
Step 5. Go back to step 3
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I DONT SAY HELP ME TO YOU AND WHAT YOUR PROBLEM WITH ME WTF !! IF YOU DONT WANT TO HELP ME OR YOU WANT TO INSULT ME JUST EXIT THIS TOPIC
The issue is that you have a couple topics on how to root this phone, if it has lollipop or marshmallow, it can not be rooted. Searching for this instead of creating 2 posts about it would have prevented the sarcastic answer. This phone is old and developers have moved on to newer phones.
hardwellmouad said:
guy's i want to asking you
i have Galaxy S5-SMG900A AT&T
Android version 6.0.1 update via OTA at that time Baseband : G900AUCU4DPH2
The phone not ROOt yet
how to install cover recovery like TWRP,CMM and busybox can you teach me step by step do install that Thank you guy's.
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THREAD CLOSED
1. Search before posting.
Use one of our search functions before posting or creating a new thread. Whether you have a question or just something new to share, it's very likely that someone has already asked that question or shared that news.
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5. Create a thread or post a message only once.
As a large forum, we don't need unnecessary clutter. You're free to edit your message as you like, so if you do not receive an answer, revisit your message and see if you can describe your problem better. Not everyone is online at the same time so it might take a while before you receive an answer.
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Unable to unroot My Lenovo A6010.

I have a Lenovo A6010 smartphone, few weeks back i rooted my phone with kingoroot. Now im unable to unroot it. I have tried nearly everything available on google. I tried unrooting it with kingo root, tried unrooting my phone directly via root app(SuperUser App) and even tried delete some files available in bin or xbin directory. Please Help....
Thanks
1VANPAUL said:
I have a Lenovo A6010 smartphone, few weeks back i rooted my phone with kingoroot. Now im unable to unroot it. I have tried nearly everything available on google. I tried unrooting it with kingo root, tried unrooting my phone directly via root app(SuperUser App) and even tried delete some files available in bin or xbin directory. Please Help.... Thanks
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I don't have this device but, I believe that you should be able to obtain some member guidance from one or both of the following threads that's specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3599100
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3523343
Good Luck!
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Any updates on official ROOT for Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 2 (T395)

I thought I'd give the Galaxy tab active 2 / T395 a try out as I'm a big fan of the 'S pen' feature.
I have tried all the stand alone apks out there that claim they can root any android device; 'KingRoot, KingoRoot, OneClickRoot, z4mod.z4root, Rootmaster and Framaroot'. I'm sad to report, all of which do absolutely nothing, which is very dissapointing.
The only thing these ROOT apks do, is secretly install random unwanted programs and adverts to install other crap.
The device has been on the market for 7 months now, so can anyone provide any information updates as to when an official ROOT method for the Galaxy Tab Active 2 / T395 may be available by using Odin on the PC with the relevant 'CF-Auto-Root / TWRP' files?
Thanks for reading :good:
After much research and reading. There is a way of rooting the T395. Covered in this section by another member.
Having, myself followed the instructions, I can say my T395 active 2 , is fully rooted using the Magisk Manager method and patching the boot.img taken from the main downloaded firmware from sammobile website.
I guess things have moved on from using CF auto root and TWRP files for earlier android operating systems.
Hope this helps someone else out.
Step by step guide please
tsam19 said:
After much research and reading. There is a way of rooting the T395. Covered in this section by another member.
Having, myself followed the instructions, I can say my T395 active 2 , is fully rooted using the Magisk Manager method and patching the boot.img taken from the main downloaded firmware from sammobile website.
I guess things have moved on from using CF auto root and TWRP files for earlier android operating systems.
Hope this helps someone else out.
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GREAT TO KNOW THAT T395B can be rooted.
Can you please post a step by step guide for a noob like me.
Regards AND thanks IN ADVANCE
Drnms
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab/help/galaxy-tab-active-2-forum-question-t3712591
Pick up this post and read properly. It's straightforward enough.
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[SOLVED] SuperSU System-Mode on S8+ Nougat

Hello everyone
I have an s8+ and i have been trying to achieve System-Mode root on my S8+ with no luck, after flashing the supersu with SYSTEMLESS=FALSE option, it get stuck on the samsung boot animation
I have tried everything from flashing multiple SuperSU Versions to flashing custom Permissive Roms with no success, have anyone achieved this with the S8+ ?
My goal is the survival of the SU binaries after wipe
lastandroidgeek said:
Hello everyone. I have an s8+ and i have been trying to achieve System-Mode root on my S8+ with no luck,.....
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I don't have this device but, I'm thinking that the your best bet is to take a look at the following thread and, if needed, post your question within it that's specific to your question.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3286120
Good Luck!
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Ibuprophen said:
I don't have this device but, I'm thinking that the your best bet is to take a look at the following thread and, if needed, post your question within it that's specific to your question.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3286120
Good Luck!
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Yea i read all that thread previously, what they are saying basically is that System-Mode can't be achieved anymore, i even tried imaging the Boot partition with the SELinux patch after systemless root, reflashing SuperSU with system-mode then rewriting the backed up Boot partition and also had no success, it's really frustrating.
lastandroidgeek said:
Yea i read all that thread previously, what they are saying basically is that System-Mode can't be achieved anymore,......
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Have you tried asking within one of the Root Guides located on the device dedicated area of the forum for the S8+?
Or even the following Q&A thread that's specific to your device and variants.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3586299
With the limited information here, maybe a member with this specific device may be able to provide you with some guidance.
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Ibuprophen said:
Have you tried asking within one of the Root Guides located on the device dedicated area of the forum for the S8+?
Or even the following Q&A thread that's specific to your device and variants.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3586299
With the limited information here, maybe a member with this specific device may be able to provide you with some guidance.
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Just did that, thank you for your help
Ibuprophen said:
Have you tried asking within one of the Root Guides located on the device dedicated area of the forum for the S8+?
Or even the following Q&A thread that's specific to your device and variants.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3586299
With the limited information here, maybe a member with this specific device may be able to provide you with some guidance.
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Hey, i found a solution
After days of digging and searching and with no reply on other threads on xda i finally found the solution for anyone wondering how to achieve this,
1- First you have to have any custom rom and the reason for this is to have all stock security patches removed/disabled otherwise your SU binaries will survive root but when executing them after Factory Reset, it will just hang and won't execute
2- Flash your SuperSU with the following option executed in TWRP recovery as pointed out by "ChainFire"
Factory reset protection / survival
With the FRP setting enabled (default on the Pixel, manually enable by doing echo "FRP=true">>/data/.supersu in a root shell for other devices), systemless root will survive a factory reset (/data wipe). Note that any updates to the su binaries installed by Play Store updates to SuperSU will be lost.
3- After that, you can safely wipe your device and the SU binaries will survive without the SuperSU app, thus giving you SU execution without prompt
Thank you @Ibuprophen for the assistance

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