Today, we are going to share a guide on how to unroot Samsung Galaxy S10 series. This guide will help if you are the owner of the Galaxy S10 great phone and wish to back in factory settings after root. Most of the Android users root their devices after some time because rooting gives users more rights and free to flash different custom ROMs, Mods and third-party software. Rooting the Android phone has many advantages but it breaks the support of official stock firmware. All thanks to the Samsung team for giving a simple way to come back on factory settings and official support of stock firmware update.
The way is very simple and officially supported by the manufacturer. Now you can flash the latest official stock firmware file on your Samsung Galaxy S10 / Galaxy S10+ / Galaxy S10e and again receive the official update from Samsung. Follow the given step by step guide on how to download the latest official firmware and install it on your device. Once you install this firmware, you can unroot Samsung Galaxy S10 series and return back to the factory settings. We all know that official stock firmware is limited and does not support some apps.
So that’s why most of the advanced Android users are rooting their devices and flash the custom ROMs. These ROMs give more customizations and installed third-party apps that require root access. Don’t worry if you are bored with custom firmware and searching a guide to return back on official stock firmware or unroot Samsung Galaxy S10 series. Now you can return back in factory settings and get the stock firmware support again by flashing the latest firmware. Keep in mind that you take the proper backup of all your valuable data of your phone before proceeding. If you wish to unroot Samsung Galaxy S10 series, then go ahead and follow the given instructions.
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Note:
This guide containing the unroot Samsung Galaxy S10 series, and instructions are working with the Galaxy S10 series only. Do not try to install this firmware on any other device or incorrect variant. Verify the model number of your device before proceeding to the installation guide.
Warning:
AndroidBlog will not responsible for any kind of damage that occurred to your Samsung Galaxy S10 series during or after the installation of the unroot Samsung Galaxy S10 series. Proceed at your own risk.
Pre-Requirements:
- Make a proper backup of all the existing data and settings of your Galaxy S10 series; in case anything goes wrong, then you’ll be able to restore your data back.
- Verify that you’ve correctly installed the Galaxy S10 series USB Drivers on the PC.
- Enable USB Debugging Mode on your S10 series by navigating to Settings > Developer Options > check the USB Debugging option.
- If you have a custom ROM installed on the phone, then after the installation of the stock update, it will be lost.
- The custom recovery will be replaced by the stock version.
- If the Galaxy S10 series is rooted, then after installing the official firmware, it will no longer belong to a rooted version.
- Make sure that the battery level of your phone is about 70% to avoid unexpected shutdowns while installing the ROM.
Download Latest Official Stock Firmware:
- Android 10 Galaxy S10e Official Firmware (G970F)
- Android 10 Galaxy S10 Official Firmware (G973F)
- Android 10 Galaxy S10 Plus Official Firmware (G975F)
- Odin3 v3.12.3
How To Unroot Samsung Galaxy S10 Series By Flashing Firmware Using Odin Tool:
1:– First, download firmware and Odin v3.12.3 for the Galaxy S10 series on the desktop of your PC and extract the .zip files.
2:– Turn OFF your Galaxy S10 series to boot into Download Mode.
3:– Turn the device ON by pressing and holding the Volume Down + Home keys at the same time and then press the Power button until the construction Android robot and a triangle appear. Now press the Power button once again to confirm to enter into Download Mode.
4:– Launch Odin tool on your PC as an Administrator and plug your phone into your PC while your phone is in the Download Mode.
5:– One of the ID: COM boxes will turn yellow with the COM port number once the phone is connected successfully.
6:– Select the firmware files that you want to flash on your Galaxy S10 series. (Already extracted in Step No 1)
7:– In Odin, make sure that the Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time options are ticked, but the Re-Partition option should be unchecked.
8:– Click on the Start button in Odin to initiate the installation process. It will take a few minutes to complete.
9:– Once the process of installation successfully completes, the Galaxy S10 series will restart. Unplug the phone after you see the home screen.
Done! These were the instructions to install the unroot Samsung Galaxy S10 series. Let us know in the comments area below if you have any questions or issues.