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I have samsung s22 ultra model SM-S980U and it is no receiving any updated

(Topic created on: 09-23-2025 02:03 PM)
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Johnmali
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 I have samsung s22 ultra model SM-S980U and it is no receiving any updated it is stagnant on android 13 please kindly help me 
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Masanza1
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Hi there your Galaxy S22 ultra is rooted you need to unroot it. You will need a PC
Johnmali
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Okay cheerz
Daluni
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How do you do that, am on android 14 version
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Masanza1
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le Hi there you can unroot your phone using a PC.



Steps to Unroot Your Samsung S22 Ultra

1. Back up your data:

This process will perform a factory reset, so back up any important files, photos, and data to a cloud service or computer.

2. Download official firmware:

Get the correct stock firmware for your specific S22 Ultra model from a trusted source, such as Samsung firmware websites like SAM Mobile.

3. Download and install Odin:

This is a flashing tool for Samsung devices; you can find it on various tech sites.

4. Boot your phone into Download Mode:

Power off your phone.

Plug your phone into your computer using a USB cable.

Press and hold the Volume Down and Power buttons simultaneously.

When you see the Samsung logo, release the buttons and press the Volume Up button to continue to download mode.

5. Launch Odin on your PC

and load the firmware files:Load the BL file in the BL section of Odin.

Load the AP file in the AP section of Odin.

Load the HOME_CSC file in the CSC section of Odin to retain your data (though a full wipe is recommended for unrooting).

6. Start the flash:

Click the Start button in Odin to begin the process.

7. Reboot your device:

Once the flashing is complete, your phone will reboot.

8. Verify the unroot:

After the device boots up, you can install a Root Checker app to confirm that root access has been removed.

Important Considerations:

Knox warranty:

Unlocking the bootloader to root your device will trip the Samsung Knox fuse (Knox 0x1), which is an irreversible process and a permanent hardware change.

Firmware version:

Always ensure the firmware version you download is not older than your current firmware.

Data loss:

Flashing firmware inherently wipes all data from the device, so a complete backup is essential.
0679999978
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Sevt
knoxhunchoo
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Same as me
Daluni
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Maybe we should wait abit
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