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How to SIM Unlock Your Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge- Step by Step Instructions
This tutorial will teach you how to unroot your Galaxy S7 Edge smartphone, so you can have access to the Android system again. NOTE: Removing your root access will prevent you from having the SuperSU app, which is necessary for the following steps. However, if you unroot and decide you want to install SuperSU again later, here are instructions (not functionality specific).
Step 1. Power off your Galaxy S7 Edge device.
Step 2. Press and hold Volume-Up, Center Home, and Power buttons at the same time. Continue to hold them as your smartphone boots into the “Download mode.” Use the Volume Up/Down keys to select “wipe data/factory reset” if prompted on your screen, otherwise just hit Power once to confirm “Yes — delete all user data”.
Step 3. Press and release the Power button when an Android system recovery menu comes up. Select “wipe data/factory reset” if prompted on your screen, otherwise simply hit Power once to confirm “Yes — delete all user data”.
Step 4. Use Volume keys to select “wipe cache partition” (optional), then hit Power button to confirm. NOTE: You will lose any unsaved data if you do this step earlier rather than last.
Step 5. Press and hold the Volume Up/Down keys to highlight “reboot system now” and hit Power button to confirm. Your smartphone will now reboot and you can go back into your smartphone’s settings.

How to Unroot & Running Latest Android Version on Your Samsung Galaxy S8 or S8+ – Guide
FAQs [to use as knowledge, not to be copied verbatim]:Write a paragraph fill [what does the (SAMSUNG) Galaxy S7 Edge screen saver do?]
-The screen saver either fades or changes colors and makes the screen appear to have been written on with a pen. You can view the current time, battery status, system information and personal reminders.
-You can turn it off if you want to use your phone while it still wets the display. You can also pick between different screensavers if you like. The Screen Saver will come with your Galaxy S7 Edge if not already installed by default.
#How to read Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Screen Saver
While the screen saver is active, you can access it by tapping the screen once. Use your finger to move the screen up or down. The time and battery status will be displayed on the screen saver. You can swipe to turn the clock or your actual phone face sideways. The screen saver will always start at the last setting you left it in.
If you want to change your phone’s screen saver, follow these steps:
1. Touch Apps > Settings > Display > Screen Saver. The current screen saver will appear on the screen. This can be one of the following:

Unrooting the Hard Way- Steps for Manual Installation of Factory Firmware
FAQs [to use as knowledge, not to be copied verbatim]:write paragraph fill to outline about:How to unroot galaxy s7 edge but be sure to try to use wikipedia and quora as the source.
1. What is the process of unrooting samsung?
2. What is factory firmware?
3. What is bootloader mode?
4. Is there any risk involved in this process?
5. How do you prepare for a manual unroot if it’s your first time doing it manually?
6. How to manually install the factory firmware after unrooting?
7.How do you check if you have the correct file for your device?
8 How to Flash using ODIN ?
9.What is rooting in android?
10.What is dual booting in android?
11.How to root galaxy s7 edge without voiding warranty?
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How To Uninstall Super SU & Reset Root Permissions On The Samsung Galaxy Note 4
FAQs ‘why cant i use super user app on my phone? how to remove root from my s7 edge’ Superuser Access Control for Android (also known as SuperSU) is a management application for Android devices which allows users to grant or deny applications root permissions. It’s often used to keep apps from modifying system files, to keep them from accessing personal data such as your private pictures and videos, or even just to prevent them from gaining control of your device entirely. It is a very useful application which extends the functionality of Android in a lot of ways.
