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How to Completely Uninstall Magisk from Your Phone

Posted on October 22, 2017October 22, 2017 by Fariez N

This article will guide you on how to completely and properly uninstall Magisk systemless root and eventually unroot your Android phone. Magisk is a systemless root tweak that in short not only allows you to gain systemless root access and hide your root status but also allows you to easily install many additional addons via its Magisk Manager app.  There are many modules compatible from sound enhancements modules to UI editor. It is really fun to have Magisk installed.

However, to certain extent you might got bored with it either you want to try other similar tweak or you want to sell your phone so you will need to unroot your phone. If that’s the matter, simply follow a few easy steps below.

Requirements:

  • An Android phone with Magisk installed.
  • 5 minutes of your spare time.

Also read:

  • Download Magisk v14 and Magisk Manager app .apk.
  • How to install Magisk on Xiaomi device.

Uninstall and Unroot

You may click on each image to view its larger version.

Step 1 – Launch up the Magisk Manager app by tapping on its icon.

Step 2 – In the app’s home screen, scroll down and find the Uninstall button. Tap on it.

Step 3 – A popup message will be displayed with following text:

All modules will be disabled/removed. Root will be removed, and potentially encrypt your data if your data is not currently encrypted.

Step 4 – Now simply tap on the “Completely Uninstall” option.

Step 5 – That’s all. Enjoy!

3 thoughts on “How to Completely Uninstall Magisk from Your Phone”

  1. Alan Jameson says:
    January 18, 2018 at 10:32 am

    I did this but with root checker it still shows root.

    Reply
    1. AntonMation 2 says:
      April 12, 2019 at 7:55 am

      but magisk manager are uninstalled?

      Reply
  2. Vassilios Pallis says:
    June 18, 2018 at 1:23 am

    This method doesn’t work, phone is still rooted

    Reply

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