How to Unroot the Sony Xperia Z1S

Maybe you’re going to sell your Sony Xperia Z1S as you wish to buy a new phone? Maybe you want to send in your device for warranty reasons? Either way, this guide should help you. Before you sell your device or send it in for warranty reasons, you need to make sure it’s unrooted. If you’re rooted, here’s how to unroot your device and get it back to unrooted state.

Unrooting is the process of removing root access, a custom recovery (if you have one), and just trying to get the device back to as close to stock as possible.

Some of the reasons for unrooting your Sony Xperia Z1S are:

  • Sending in the device for warranty (most, but not all unrooting procedures reinstate the manufacturer warranty if you had one before rooting).
  • Starting over (simply undoing everything you did while rooted so you can have a clean slate to start over).
  • Fix any issues (Maybe rooting messed something up? No problem, unrooting will take care of it for you).

Ready to get started? Here’s how to unroot the Sony Xperia Z1S:

I. Before You Begin

1. You should’ve rooted your device using the procedure given here.

2. This doesn’t flash the stock firmware on your device. This only removes root-access from your device.

II. Unrooting the Sony Xperia Z1S

1. Open App Drawer on your device and tap on SuperSU. It’ll launch.

2. Tap on Settings.

3. Scroll all the way down until you see the Full unroot option. Tap on it.

4. Follow the on-screen instructions.

5. You should now be unrooted!

Tada! Your Xperia Z1S is now unrooted. You’ll no longer see the SuperSU app in your App Drawer.

You can click here to find all of the Sony Xperia Z1S How To’s.

You can also find all of the Sony Xperia Z1S ROMs we have here.

Related Items: ,

4 thoughts on “How to Unroot the Sony Xperia Z1S”

  1. Tried this, and though it goes through the motions and removes SuperSU, the device remains rooted. Didn’t really see any onscreen instructions if that matters… just puts up some info at the beginning.

      1. Yes, and it’s showing that it’s still rooted… which I can confirm by reinstalling SuperSU. If I wasn’t rooted it would throw an error. Have tried several times, same result… and yes, rebooted as well.

        1. Well, the Full unroot option is supposed to fully unroot your device, leaving no traces of root on your device.

          Not sure why you’re having issues with it on your device.

          You might want to wait till we come up with a procedure that flashes the stock firmware. It’ll help you unroot your device and get it back to stock. Meanwhile, this should do the job if your purpose is to send in your device for warranty reasons.

          Thanks!

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.