This means your device is not on the U1 binary version. Check your current firmware version in Download Mode and find a patch file that matches your specific binary number.
This file allows for the automatic application of patches to the device. This means that users do not have to manually intervene for the updates to be applied, ensuring that their device's software is always up to date.
Once finished, the top-left box in Odin will display a green message, and your phone will reboot automatically. Troubleshooting Common Issues g610f u1 auto patch file
While specific files vary by provider, the general workflow for using a patch file includes:
The "U1 Auto Patch File" is a small flashable ZIP (usually under 50 MB) created by third-party developers to automatically fix critical errors after installing custom software on the G610F. This means your device is not on the U1 binary version
What (if any) does Odin display when you try to flash?
: Most patch certificate processes require the device to be rooted first. You can use tools like to gain root access on Android 8.1.0 or earlier versions. Tool Compatibility This means that users do not have to
Your J7 Prime will automatically reboot. The first boot may take a few minutes.
If you can tell me the exact of your Samsung J7 Prime (found in settings), I can help you confirm if this is the correct file or if you need a different binary. Alternatively, I can help you find a guide on how to safely backup your EFS partition before flashing this file. HalabTech Support G610F AutoPatch (Reapir Network) - HalabTech Support