Unrooting the Huawei Ascend G300 is most commonly done to restore the phone’s warranty. When we get root access to the internal system and unchain the internal hardware from the OEM restrictions, we also take away the warranty. Not everyone has a warranty in the first place, so it doesn’t matter to many.

With that said, if you did pay for a warranty, it’s something you need to consider. The great news is that no matter what you did to the Huawei Ascend G300, by unrooting it, you can restore the warranty so it works again. It doesn’t matter what rooting method you chose, or how long the device is rooted for, the warranty will start working again just the same.

Huawei Ascend G300

The Files You Need

  • Download the stock ROM from this link.
  • Download the Quick Boot app from the Google Play Store on this page.

Unrooting The Huawei Ascend G300

  1. Download the Quick Boot app on your G300 smartphone.
  2. Download the stock ROM to the desktop of your computer. Extract the ROM by right-clicking over the file and choosing the ‘extract here’ option.
  3. Make sure you have the USB Debugging Mode enabled by heading to the Settings > Developer Options > USB Debugging Mode.
  4. Connect the Huawei Ascend G300 to the computer with the USB cable.
  5. Drag the stock ROM after it’s extracted over to the SD card folder that is now on the computer because you connected the device.
  6. That process varies depending on your OS. For most Windows versions, it is click Start > My Computer > Your G300 folder > Click the SD card folder.
  7. Once you have the stock ROM on the SD card, unplug from the computer.
  8. Launch the Quick Boot app from the app drawer on your phone.
  9. Press the recovery option from the menu.
  10. Press the install from SD card option.
  11. Browse the SD card and upload the stock ROM.
  12. Confirm to flash that ROM file and wait until it’s done.
  13. Reboot the smartphone once it’s done.
  14. You should now have unrooted the Huawei G300 handset. You can install the root checker app from the Google Play Store and check that the guide worked for your device. It’s best to check before sending it away for a warranty repair for when it’s still rooted.