It looks like you're referring to a specific device model (Samsung Galaxy J730F), a firmware version (likely U8 or Android 8/9 bootloader revision 8), and a concept called "auto patch firmware" — often used in custom ROM or rooting contexts to automatically disable encryption, force disable DM-Verity, and patch the kernel for root access.

However, I must first give a critical warning:

First boot and post-flash steps

  1. First boot may take 5–15 minutes—be patient.
  2. If device gets stuck in bootloop:

    6. Why Still Use the J730F in 2025?

    Because the Exynos 7870 is a legend. With the U8 Auto Patch, you can install:

    Reset Protection: It is specifically designed to ensure you do not lose network signal even after a factory data reset.

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