G610f U1 Auto Patch File

U1 firmware is factory‑unlocked but still enforces Samsung’s bootloader and real‑time kernel protection (RKP, Knox). After flashing a custom binary, the device may fail to boot or lose network. The auto patch reads build.prop and vendor partitions unique to U1, applying only compatible fixes.

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The auto patch file must match the specific binary version of the device to avoid a bricked bootloader. Below are the technical requirements for the file: Model Supported: Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime (SM-G610F) PDA/Baseband Binary Level: U1 (Binary 1) : Restores signal after an IMEI repair

Most auto-patch files require the device to be rooted (usually via Magisk) for the script to execute correctly. | Change USB port

: Restores signal after an IMEI repair.

: Flashing modified firmware or rooting the device typically triggers a factory reset. Always backup your data before proceeding. Bricking Risk

| Error in Odin | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The patch file is not an official Samsung MD5. | Re-tar the file using 7-Zip or use a patched Odin (Odin3 v3.13.1 Patched). | | "Complete(Write) operation failed" | USB cable or driver issue. | Change USB port, use original cable, reinstall drivers. | | Phone shows "Custom Binary blocked by FRP Lock" | U1 patch used on a higher binary (U2/U3). | This is a binary mismatch. You can only flash official firmware now. The phone is not bricked, but FRP remains. | | Phone stuck in bootloop after patch | Wrong Android version (e.g., patched for Oreo but phone is on Nougat). | Reflash official U1 firmware via Odin (BL/AP/CP/CSC) to recover, then do not retry the patch. |

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