Last Updated on July 20, 2022 by Mathew Diekhake

Ever felt like your Samsung Galaxy S6 Duos has become a bit buggy? Did you install tons of root-requiring apps and just messed-up your device? If so, you might want to unroot your device to get it back to stock.

Unrooting restores the stock ROM on your device that removes the custom modifications you have done on your device and helps you get your device back to the official version of Android.

Galaxy S6 Duos

Here’s how you can unroot your Samsung Galaxy S6 Duos:

Files You Need

1. You should have the Samsung USB Drivers installed on your computer. These drivers help your computer to recognize your device.

2. Download Odin to your computer. You’ll use it to flash the stock ROM on your device.

3. Download the Stock ROM for the SM-G9200 to your computer. It’s a package containing all the OS files you need to run your device.

4. You should only try this on a SM-G9200 device.

Unrooting the Samsung Galaxy S6 Duos

1. Extract files from both Odin and Stock ROM to your computer by right-clicking on both of them and selecting Extract here.

2. Launch Odin by double-clicking on its file.

3. When it launches, click the button that says PDA and load the Stock ROM file you extracted earlier.

4. Ensure that Repartition is unchecked in the Odin.

5. Make sure to checkmark both Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time options.

6. Turn off your phone.

7. Reboot your phone into download mode. To do that, hold down Volume DOWN+Home+Power buttons simultaneously.

8. Press Volume UP and you will enter download mode on your device.

9. Connect your phone to your computer using a USB cable.

10. Click on Start in the Odin and let it flash the stock ROM on your device.

11. When the ROM is flashed, your phone will automatically reboot.

12. You’re all set.

Your Samsung Galaxy S6 Duos is now unrooted. It’s now running the official pure version of Android.