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G610f U1 Auto Patch: File

: Many used J7 Prime devices are former retail demo units or phones that were not properly reset. When you try to set them up, they get stuck on a screen saying "Factory Authentication Failed" or "Please check your device for Factory Reset Protection (FRP)." The U1 Auto Patch removes this check.

If the phone was reset without the original Google account credentials being removed, it will ask for that email and password. If you do not know them, you are locked out. The Auto Patch file allows you to enter the system or recovery mode to bypass this verification. g610f u1 auto patch file

: Often used as an alternative for automated network patching. Prerequisites for Use : Many used J7 Prime devices are former

. The tool will prompt for root access on the phone screen; you must grant/authorize it. If you do not know them, you are locked out

Before diving into the patch, let’s clarify the hardware. The is the International Single-SIM variant of the Galaxy J7 Prime (2016). It typically runs on Exynos 7870 chipsets.

: Ensure "OEM Unlocking" is enabled if the option is visible (to avoid FRP lock issues). For Android 6.0.1/7.0, many use CF-Auto-Root flashed via in the PDA/AP slot. For Android 8.1.0 (Binary U1), it is recommended to use . You must patch the from your specific firmware and flash it back via Odin. Phase 2: Patching the Certificate

: The device must be rooted (often using Magisk or SuperSU) for the patch to modify system-level network certificates.