The runs a script that automatically restores the proper RIL configurations, repairs the EFS partition (Electronic File System), and fixes SELinux permissions. Essentially, it "stitches" the communication between your custom software and the phone’s hardware.

| 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. | g610f u1 auto patch file

To use an auto patch file, you will typically need the following tools: The runs a script that automatically restores the