The Samsung A105F U3 Auto Patch File is a specialized firmware solution used by mobile technicians to fix persistent network issues on the Samsung Galaxy A10 (SM-A105F), specifically for devices with Binary 3 (U3) bootloaders. This file is primarily designed to resolve "Emergency Call Only" or "No Service" errors that often occur after an IMEI repair or a factory reset. What is an Auto Patch File?

Example:

⚠️ Important Warning: Flashing firmware carries risks. Ensure your device is exactly Samsung Galaxy A10 (SM-A105F) and the binary level is U3. Flashing this file on a different model or binary version can permanently brick your device. Proceed at your own risk.

5. Common Use Cases

| Use Case | Auto Patch Function | |----------|----------------------| | FRP Bypass | Modifies persist partition or settings.db to reset lock state. | | Network Unlock | Patches efs partition or carrier policy file. | | Root Access | Combines Magisk patched boot.img with auto-install scripts. | | Remove Bloatware | Auto-deletes Knox-related apps and security agents. |

Q: Will this patch trip Knox Counter? A: No. The auto patch usually modifies the userdata partition, not the bootloader or kernel. Knox remains 0x0 in most cases.

The Samsung A105F U3 Auto Patch File is a specialised software tool used by mobile technicians to fix network issues on the Samsung Galaxy A10 (SM-A105F) with Binary 3 (U3/S3) firmware. These files are primarily used to restore signal and prevent "Emergency Calls Only" or "No Service" errors after performing an IMEI repair or rooting the device. What is an Auto Patch File?

An "Auto Patch" firmware is a modified system file that automatically applies network certificate patches. Normally, when a technician repairs a device's IMEI using professional tools like Z3X or Chimera, they must manually "Patch Certificate" to enable network signals. The Auto Patch file simplifies this by integrating the patch directly into the firmware, ensuring:

Auto-Execution: Unlike manual patching methods (which require rooting and specific commands), an "Auto Patch" file is designed to automatically apply the necessary network certificate patches during the flashing process.

Step 4: Manual Reboot & Patch Execution

  • Now, manually reboot the device by holding Volume Down + Power for 10 seconds.
  • As soon as the screen goes black, quickly hold Volume Up + Power to boot into recovery mode (or simply let it boot normally—varies by patch).
  • Do not connect to Wi-Fi during the initial setup.
  • You should see the device bypassing the Google account verification screen automatically. If the patch works, it will land directly on the home screen.