G6100 Convert To G610f [repack]
The conversion of the Samsung Galaxy On7 (SM-G6100) Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime (SM-G610F) global firmware is a common practice used to add the Google Play Store
Step 2: Flash TWRP for G6100
- Download TWRP (.tar file) for G6100 from a trusted XDA thread.
- Open Odin3 on your PC. Put your phone into Download Mode again.
- In Odin, click the AP slot and select the TWRP tar file.
- Uncheck “Auto Reboot” in Odin’s Options tab.
- Click Start. Once done, manually reboot to recovery (Volume Up + Home + Power) immediately – do not let the system boot normally.
- Dual SIM breaks – The G610F firmware expects single-SIM hardware. The second SIM slot becomes non-functional, but the system may still show incorrect status.
- RIL (Radio Interface Layer) instability – Calls, mobile data, or SMS may fail because modem firmware mismatches the physical dual-SIM chipset.
- IMEI or baseband loss – Cross-flashing can erase or corrupt the EFS partition, leading to “Unknown Baseband” and no network connectivity.
- Bootloader version conflicts – If the G610F’s bootloader is older than what the G6100’s hardware expects, the device may refuse to boot entirely.
Risks and Precautions
- Project Treble GSI: Flash a lightweight AOSP/OneUI GSI (e.g., Haky86's LineageOS or Pixel Experience)
- Port ROM: Some developers have ported G610F system apps to G6100 (check XDA Forums for "G6100 G610F port").
Google Services: The primary reason for conversion is to install a "Global ROM" that includes the Google Play Store, which is often missing or restricted on Language Support: International firmware ( g6100 convert to g610f
Phase 2: Modify System to Resemble G610F
Option A: Flash a Custom ROM (Recommended)
Search for a Snapdragon-based custom ROM that mimics the G610F's stock experience. Examples: The conversion of the Samsung Galaxy On7 (SM-G6100)