G611F U3 AutoPatch File free

G611F U3 AutoPatch File free

This firmware help you to mobile Upgrade, Downgrade And reinstall flash file on your mobile  Device Android tablet. After Flash this file you fixed all problem hang on logo, restart dead ,vibrate,
Waiting for your device to get the latest version of Android - with few exceptions - can be exasperating. You must first cross your fingers so that the manufacturer decides to update it, then wait for the update to be ready and, finally, for it to be extended to your region and operator. If you know that your device already has a new version but you are tired of hitting for updates and being told that you already have the latest version of the system, there is still something you can do: update the firmware yourself. This, of course, as long as your terminal is not tied to a specific network (that is, it is free)

1- Find and download the firmware

There are several web pages that automatically collect the firmware published by Samsung on its servers, such as Sam mobile. These firmware are official, without any type of modification and therefore once installed will continue to appear as official firmware, without root and other stories. It's like getting it through Kies.

The database is huge and includes every Samsung device model ever and to be. Now, you need to make sure of the exact model of your device so as not to end up downloading firmware for a similar model. For example, a Galaxy S8 is distributed in more than 20 different models. If you have good eyesight, the easiest way to check is to read the tiny print on the back of the phone.

The same information is available in the system, in Settings - About device, in the Model number section. It is important that you check the exact model, as the difference between one and the other can be as subtle as an additional letter or zero.

2- How to Flash And Install Firmware

Do not worry too much about the countries, since if your mobile is free, technically you should be able to install the firmware of any country. Now, you should consider that each country may have a slightly different system configuration, including the number of languages ​​available in the system (you could always use this trick to use another one), the pre-installed applications and regional versions of Samsung Pay that they would not go in your country.

The pre-installed applications can be very different from region to region, and they are totally different from China than from Russia. For all this, it is recommended that you choose and download the firmware closest to you: if you are in Spain, firmware's from other European countries will suit you better than for example the Vietnamese version, which could do without Spanish.

Once you have selected it, download it to your PC. It will take a while, as today's firmware takes about 2 GB of space and Sam mobile allows you to download at a reduced speed unless you pay (registration can be free, you don't need to pay).

2. Unzip it into a folder

Firmware is downloaded in ZIP files that you must open and unzip somewhere on your hard drive. The specific folder does not matter, since you can later find its location wherever it is.

3. Download and open ODIN

The main tool to update your Samsung from Windows that we will use is ODIN. You can download Odin 3.12.17 from here. Unzip it somewhere on your PC and then open Odin.exe, or open it directly from the ZIP, as you prefer.

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3- Restart the mobile in Download mode

You have everything ready. Although updating Android should be painless, it never hurts to make backup copies and manually check if there is something on the device that we are especially afraid of losing. If so, better put it in a safe place before, and you never know.

When everything is safe, turn off the phone and then turn it on in download mode. To achieve this, most Samsung devices, if not all, require you to turn on the mobile while pressing the Home button, the power button and the volume down button.

When you do this, a warning is shown on the screen indicating how bad it is to modify the operating system and the problems it can cause you. You must press the button to increase the volume to show that you are satisfied and decide to continue.

At this moment, a screen that says Downloading will appear on your device, and it will wait for orders.

4- Connect the cable to the PC

Connect your device to your PC using a reliable USB cable. There are a lot of bad cables out there, and you wouldn't want them to be disconnected in the middle leaving your phone freaking out. It is also important that you have a sufficient amount of battery, such as more than half.

5- Upload firmware

In Odin, one of the squares under ID: COM should light up blue indicating that it detects the connected mobile or tablet. If so, press the AP button to choose the firmware that you unzipped somewhere on your hard drive.

The first time you do it, the system will check the integrity of the file by checking the MD5 hash. Don't despair if it seems to get stuck for a minute.

6- After complete flash

The process will take a couple of minutes, and then the device will reboot automatically, since we had left the Auto Reboot option checked. The first time you start a new version of Android it takes a long time, so be patient.

If we are talking about Marshmallow and not Nougat, there will be an additional process of "optimizing" applications once the system has started. This process can easily be ten minutes, depending on how many applications you have installed. download usb driver.

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