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G610s U2 Auto Patch specialized firmware or software tools used to repair and root the Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime (SM-G610S) , particularly for devices on binary version Android 8.1.0
These "Auto Patch" files are primarily used by mobile technicians to address the following issues: IMEI and Network Repair
: Fixing "No Service" or "Emergency Calls Only" status after performing a software repair or IMEI change. Root Access G610s U2 Auto Patch
: Providing root permissions to the device, often as a prerequisite for network patching. Tool Compatibility
: These patches are frequently used with professional service tools like Z3X Samsung Tool Pro Key Specifications for this Patch Device Model : Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime / On7 (2016). Regional Variant : Often associated with the Korean (SK Telecom) Binary Version
(It is critical to match the binary level of your current firmware to avoid bricking the device). Android Version If you want, I can:
: Using these patches incorrectly or applying them to the wrong model variant can permanently damage your phone. These procedures are typically intended for advanced users or professional repair technicians. for these specific files or a step-by-step guide on how to use them with Odin?
If you are a repair shop handling 5+ J7 Prime devices per week, the G610s U2 Auto Patch reduces an average 15-minute manual ADB FRP removal down to 3 minutes. For individual owners, it is the difference between a $50 repair bill and a $0 software fix.
However, be aware: Unauthorized IMEI repair is illegal in jurisdictions like the UK (under the Wireless Telegraphy Act) and the US (FCC regulations). This guide is intended for legitimate FRP removal on your own property or for phones with null IMEI due to firmware corruption—not for cloning or fraud. G610s U2 Auto Patch specialized firmware or software
For professionals, Miracle Box is the most reliable tool for U2 patching.
Samsung patched the famous "RMM State" vulnerability in the U3 and U4 bootloaders. The G610s U2 bootloader strikes a perfect balance: it is new enough to have Samsung's Knox 3.2 but old enough to still contain the loke binary exploit used for auto root. Attempting a U1 patch on a U2 device will result in a SW REV CHECK FAIL error. Attempting a U3 patch will soft-brick the device. The U2 patch is the golden ticket.
Using Octoplus Pro as the reference example: