Auto Patch File | G532f
The Ultimate Guide to the G532F Auto Patch File: Rooting, Bypassing FRP, and Unlocking Your Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime Plus
2. Bypassing Google FRP (Factory Reset Protection)
If you buy a used G532F and the previous owner didn’t remove their Google account, the phone becomes a brick after a factory reset. The auto patch file can inject a patched services.jar or modify the build.prop to disable FRP permanently.
Part 5: Step-by-Step – Flashing the Auto Patch File Using Odin
This method is for when your G532F is still booting to Download Mode. g532f auto patch file
1. Overview
The SM-G532F (Galaxy J2 Prime) runs on the MediaTek (MT6737T) chipset. Unlike the older Qualcomm-based J series, patching or bypassing security on this device often requires flashing a "Combination" binary or a custom patched boot image to disable security locks or fix system errors. The Ultimate Guide to the G532F Auto Patch
Part 3: Prerequisites – Before You Download Anything
Using an auto patch file is not risk-free. Failure to follow prerequisites can result in a hard brick (phone completely unresponsive). Ensure you have: A Samsung SM-G532F (Check in Settings > About
- A Samsung SM-G532F (Check in Settings > About Phone – other variants like G532G, G532M have different partition layouts).
- A Windows PC (7/8/10/11) with Odin v3.13.1 or newer.
- Samsung USB Drivers installed.
- USB Debugging enabled (if the phone still boots) – Go to Developer Options.
- A fully charged battery (minimum 70%).
- Backup – EFS partition, photos, and contacts. The auto patch can wipe data.