First, let's confirm the device in question. The SM-G532F is a variant of the Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime, also known as the Galaxy Grand Prime Plus in some markets. It's an entry-level smartphone released in late 2016, running on Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow) and powered by a MediaTek MT6737T processor. The original source code for its firmware can be found on Samsung's official open-source release center for this model.
This tool is not for standard OS updates. Technicians or advanced users typically reach for it in several repair scenarios:
Watch for a popup on your smartphone screen requesting . Tap Grant/Allow . Step 4: Verification g532f auto patch file
: Specifically targets the "Emergency Calls Only" or "Not Registered on Network" message often seen on these Mediatek-based Samsung devices. Dead Boot Recovery
"Auto Patch" process, typically used to fix network issues after an IMEI repair or to bypass security locks. First, let's confirm the device in question
Flashing system files carries risks. Prepare your device to prevent permanent damage (bricking).
: These files are typically specific to the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow firmware that runs on the SM-G532F. The "Review": Pros and Cons The original source code for its firmware can
Flashing system files carries a risk of permanently bricking your phone if done incorrectly. Ensure you meet the following requirements before proceeding:
Depending on how your patch file was packaged, click on the (or PDA in older Odin versions) button.
This method is for when your G532F is still booting to Download Mode.
Disclaimer: Modifying IMEI and flashing unofficial patch files can void your warranty and may be illegal in certain regions. Proceed with caution and at your own risk.