Are you a Samsung Galaxy S23 user looking to unroot your device and return it to it’s original stock firmware? Or are you experiencing bugs that don’t seem to go away even after performing a factory data reset? Whatever your reasons, this comprehensive guide will walk you through the process of unrooting your Samsung Galaxy S23 and returning it to it’s original stock firmware, ensuring a fresh start and a problem-free experience.
In this blog post, we’ll cover everything you need to know to unroot your device and reinstall the stock firmware, from downloading the required files to using Odin to flash the firmware. By following the step-by-step instructions, you’ll be able to get your Samsung Galaxy S23 back to it’s original state in no time, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of official software updates, manufacturer warranties and a clean slate for your device. Let’s get started!
Reasons to Unroot and Reinstall Stock Firmware
There are several reasons why you might want to unroot your Samsung Galaxy S23 and reinstall the stock firmware. You may have installed Magisk or another rooting tool and now wish to remove it. Alternatively, you might want to wipe your device clean and install a fresh copy of One UI, Samsung’s custom Android skin. The process outlined in this guide is also an excellent troubleshooting step for addressing persistent bugs.
Step 1: Download the Required Firmware and Software
Before you begin, you’ll need to download the necessary firmware for your Samsung Galaxy S23. You can use a program like Frija or find the firmware on a trusted website. To ensure compatibility, make sure to check your device’s region code(or CSC code) before downloading the firmware.
Next, download a program called Odin. This software will enable you to communicate with your Samsung Galaxy S23 and install the downloaded firmware onto your device.
Step 2: Boot Your Samsung Galaxy S23 into Download Mode
To proceed, you need to boot your Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, or Galaxy S23 Ultra into Download Mode. It is a crucial step before you can use Odin to flash the firmware files. It will allow Odin to access your device and flash the firmware.
Follow these steps to boot your device into Download Mode:
- Power off your Samsung Galaxy S23
- Press and hold the Power, Volume Down and Side Key(Bixby button) simultaneously. Keep holding the buttons until you see a warning screen.
- On the warning screen, press the Volume Up button to confirm that you want to enter Download Mode. Your device will display a screen with a green Android logo and “Downloading…” text.
Now that your Samsung Galaxy S23 is in Download Mode.
Step 3: Connect Your Device to Odin
Once you’ve booted your device into Download Mode, connect it to your computer. Odin should detect your device and display a message indicating that it has been added. You should also see your device listed in one of the software’s boxes.
Step 4: Load the Firmware Files into Odin
After downloading and extracting the firmware files, you should have either five or six files. You’ll need to load these files into Odin to flash the firmware correctly. Follow the steps below to load the firmware files into Odin:
- Click the “BL” box and load the BL file.
- Click the “CP” box and load the CP file.
- Click the “CSC” box and load the CSC file. It is recommended to use the “HOME_CSC” file if available, as this will preserve your data. However, if you want a clean installation, select the regular “CSC” file.
- Click the “AP” box and load the AP firmware file.
Be patient while Odin loads the AP file, as it may take a while, especially on some Windows versions.
Step 5: Configure Odin’s Settings and Start the Flashing Process
Before starting the flashing process, check Odin’s options tab to ensure that the settings are correct. If everything looks good, click the “Start” button to begin flashing the firmware files onto your Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, or Galaxy S23 Ultra.
Step 6: Monitor the Flashing Progress
The time it takes for Odin to flash the firmware files onto your device depends on various factors. Keep an eye on the progress bar in Odin and your smartphone’s Download Mode screen to ensure the process is running smoothly.
Step 7: Reboot Your Device and Set Up Android
Once the flashing process is complete, your Galaxy S23 will reboot automatically, and you’ll be taken back to the Android OS. The first boot will take longer than usual because everything has been erased from the device. Allow the OS some time to set things up before you begin reinstalling apps and games.
Step 8: Restore Your Data or Start Fresh
You can now restore your data from a backup or log into the Google Play Store to reinstall your apps from scratch.
Conclusion
By following this comprehensive guide, you’ve successfully unrooted your Samsung Galaxy S23 and reinstalled the original stock firmware. Your device should now be free of any unwanted software and you can enjoy a clean, fresh start. If you had previously experienced issues or bugs, the process outlined in this guide should have resolved them, allowing you to use your device without any hiccups.
With your device back to it’s original state, you can now take advantage of any manufacturer warranties, receive official software updates and enjoy the full range of features offered by Samsung’s One UI and should you ever encounter any problems in the future, you can always refer back to this guide to reset your Samsung Galaxy S23 to it’s stock firmware.
In conclusion, unrooting and reinstalling the stock firmware on your Samsung Galaxy S23 is a straightforward process that offers numerous benefits. Whether you’re looking to remove a previously installed rooting tool, troubleshoot persistent issues, or simply start fresh, this guide has provided you with the steps necessary to restore your device to it’s original state.
Experiencing difficulties with your Device, check out our “How To” page on how to resolve some of these issues.