So, I'm a total newbie at android rooting but, I decided to take a shot at it a few months ago. I flashed the kernel of my Android 5.1 Note 5 to a rooted one, now, I'm about to give the phone back to T-Mobile, but I certainly want the root gone before I do that just for the sake of things going as smoothly as possible.
I didn't flash any custom roms or anything, its still the stock rom, just a rooted kernel. Would doing a simple phone reset through the normal settings put everything back to normal/unroot and get rid of that "Kernel is not seandroid, enforcing" message on boot? Or would it require just simply flashing a stock kernel back through Odin? Or something else? I really just need that damn message gone.
If need be, I have TWRP flashed as the recovery as well.
I didn't flash any custom roms or anything, its still the stock rom, just a rooted kernel. Would doing a simple phone reset through the normal settings put everything back to normal/unroot and get rid of that "Kernel is not seandroid, enforcing" message on boot? Or would it require just simply flashing a stock kernel back through Odin? Or something else? I really just need that damn message gone.
If need be, I have TWRP flashed as the recovery as well.
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