The Galaxy Note is unfortunately sold in many different versions, because humanity did not manage to agree on a single frequency for LTE.
Where (in what NATION or in what SHOP) can people buy:
Galaxy Note version with LTE 2600 and NFC.
Does the Korean version have LTE 2600?
Does the Hong Kong version have LTE 2600?
ALL LTE versions are without EXYNOS, right?
Come on people, no answer?
One of you must have this version.
legion1911 said:
The Galaxy Note is unfortunately sold in many different versions, because humanity did not manage to agree on a single frequency for LTE.
Where (in what NATION or in what SHOP) can people buy:
Galaxy Note version with LTE 2600 and NFC.
Does the Korean version have LTE 2600?
Does the Hong Kong version have LTE 2600?
ALL LTE versions are without EXYNOS, right?
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Only Korea have the LTE/NFC version with SnapDragon MSM8260 1.5Ghz dualcore.
Exynos doesn't support LTE and is better then snapdragon in Korean note version.
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dt33 said:
Only Korea have the LTE/NFC version with SnapDragon MSM8260 1.5Ghz dualcore.
Exynos doesn't support LTE and is better then snapdragon in Korean note version.
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What LTE frequencies does the Korean Note use?
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I currently have the most up to date SIM card for AT&T, I am on the 4G LTE plan, my phone spec's say it should work, but the best I can get is H+ service. My area in San Diego has LTE speeds. Does anyone know how to get this phone to work on the LTE network. AT&T tells me it won't because I didn't buy it from them.
The N7000 doesn't have LTE.
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Only HSPA+ on the Int Note
As noted.. you will only get LTE on the Note that comes directly from AT&T.
Zamboney said:
The N7000 doesn't have LTE.
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I thought the phone did have LTE...Oh well. Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it.
joshnichols189 said:
As noted.. you will only get LTE on the Note that comes directly from AT&T.
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I thought only the processor changed, not the guts of the phone... that sucks!!!! Regardless, the international version of the phone is far superior than the one offered by AT&T. I don't have all the baggage to contend with
I'm confused .
I found these specs for the GT-N7000:
Also known as Samsung GT-N7000, Samsung I9220
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network LTE 700 (region specific)
Then I searched to see what band or frequency AT&T uses for LTE and found it is LTE 700. My region has it. Therefore, my phone is capable and there must be a setting to get the phone to talk to the network. My plan has been changed and I have the newest SIM card installed. There has to be a away .
Pavito said:
I'm confused .
I found these specs for the GT-N7000:
Also known as Samsung GT-N7000, Samsung I9220
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network LTE 700 (region specific)
Then I searched to see what band or frequency AT&T uses for LTE and found it is LTE 700. My region has it. Therefore, my phone is capable and there must be a setting to get the phone to talk to the network. My plan has been changed and I have the newest SIM card installed. There has to be a away .
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Dude, Exynos chipset does not support LTE. N700 does not have LTE support. You'd have to buy an AT&T version to make LTE work.
joyo22 said:
Dude, Exynos chipset does not support LTE. N700 does not have LTE support. You'd have to buy an AT&T version to make LTE work.
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+1 that's why they had to drop the far faster exynos for the slowdragon on att.
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Pavito said:
I'm confused .
I found these specs for the GT-N7000:
Also known as Samsung GT-N7000, Samsung I9220
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network LTE 700 (region specific)
Then I searched to see what band or frequency AT&T uses for LTE and found it is LTE 700. My region has it. Therefore, my phone is capable and there must be a setting to get the phone to talk to the network. My plan has been changed and I have the newest SIM card installed. There has to be a away .
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See how it says "region specific"? This is not an LTE phone in Europe. This is not an LTE phone period. The AT&T Note has LTE, and that was tacked onto the Note's list of frequencies because the AT&T Note can get it. Not because yours can.
Your phone is not capable of LTE. It doesn't matter what sim card you use, what region you're in, or if you practice black magic.
I think hebis confused because the Korean lte note?
Which has exynos right
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Note has to have a specific hardware to cater for a LTE signal and international N7000 don;t have it... This is the reason why every galaxy note in korea and AT&T's galaxy note is equipped with snapdragon processor and not with exynos chipset...
I love answering this question over and over again! Exynos 4210 = no LTE. Snapdragon S3 = LTE.
As far as the CPU vs guts question goes, modern phones don't use separate CPU, GPU, RAM, etc. They use an SoC (System on a chip) which combines these elements into one module. Exynos is the name of the SoC; not the CPU.
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Mister_Mxyzptlk said:
I love answering this question over and over again! Exynos 4210 = no LTE. Snapdragon S3 = LTE.
As far as the CPU vs guts question goes, modern phones don't use separate CPU, GPU, RAM, etc. They use an SoC (System on a chip) which combines these elements into one module. Exynos is the name of the SoC; not the CPU.
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So what's the name of the CPU?
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Zamboney said:
So what's the name of the CPU?
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The CPU is a dual-core ARM Cortex A9. I have no idea what Samsung calls it.
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The listed specifications from GSMArena is off, there is a Galaxy Note LTE prior to AT&T's, but it is specific to South Korean market and had the model number SHV-E160. This is the same one that AT&t sells in the U.S. now as the SGH-I717 with the Snapdragon processor.
TRF-Inferno said:
The listed specifications from GSMArena is off, there is a Galaxy Note LTE prior to AT&T's, but it is specific to South Korean market and had the model number SHV-E160. This is the same one that AT&t sells in the U.S. now as the SGH-I717 with the Snapdragon processor.
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Correct. Exonys chip set does not support LTE. The Korean model supported lte but not the correct band for america and it has a snapdragon chipset.
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Mister_Mxyzptlk said:
The CPU is a dual-core ARM Cortex A9. I have no idea what Samsung calls it.
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Samsung used to call it Hummingbird if I'm not mistaken..
i9220
joshnichols189 said:
See how it says "region specific"? This is not an LTE phone in Europe. This is not an LTE phone period. The AT&T Note has LTE, and that was tacked onto the Note's list of frequencies because the AT&T Note can get it. Not because yours can.
Your phone is not capable of LTE. It doesn't matter what sim card you use, what region you're in, or if you practice black magic.
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Also the i9220 the Chinese version of the note is LTE. It was the first to be LTE and then AT&T's version came out so if he had a i9220 he could use LTE on it.
Diesel1968 said:
Also the i9220 the Chinese version of the note is LTE. It was the first to be LTE and then AT&T's version came out so if he had a i9220 he could use LTE on it.
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But he doesn't..
Can these roms be used for some Us variants. The specs seem the same.
How can you say the specs seem to be the same when they are COMPLETELY different? The only thing the same is the ram & LTE but even the LTE bands are all different... The US variant only has Dual Core Snapdragon when the I9305 is a Quad CORE Exynos
Different different and Yehh ummm DIFFerent
btemtd said:
How can you say the specs seem to be the same when they are COMPLETELY different? The only thing the same is the ram & LTE but even the LTE bands are all different... The US variant only has Dual Core Snapdragon when the I9305 is a Quad CORE Exynos
Different different and Yehh ummm DIFFerent
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There are US variants of the M3, especially for T-Mobile. Calm down.
So your saying there are I9305 being sold in the US on Plans? I am sure US t-mobile has the 1900 band but thats not LTE, I wouldnt think they would sell these on a contract knowing the LTE wont work.. Unless there is a whole new version with Exynos Quad/2GB ram and runs on the american LTE? Which one is this?
I have heard of someone in america using the I9305 but it was the European/Australian Variant. And there is the I9305T which is Telstra Australia Variant and another European company has there own model the I9305N... But yeh I never heard of America having there own Model of the I9305.
Edit: when the op mentioned At&T it triggered the snapdragon thought lol which i know are pretty different, and it is why i said they were, And I was calm by the way I seem to use caps when i want to emphasize words
hi,may I know where could I order LTE version galaxy Tab S10.5 in US? Seems only wifi version is available in Samsung online store or amazon.
The LTE version is still not available in US?
What's the LTE version's CPU is Snapdragon 800? Thx!
rankman2004 said:
hi,may I know where could I order LTE version galaxy Tab S10.5 in US? Seems only wifi version is available in Samsung online store or amazon.
The LTE version is still not available in US?
What's the LTE version's CPU is Snapdragon 800? Thx!
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I have lte version t805 and this one has Exynos octa core cpu.
rankman2004 said:
hi,may I know where could I order LTE version galaxy Tab S10.5 in US? Seems only wifi version is available in Samsung online store or amazon.
The LTE version is still not available in US?
What's the LTE version's CPU is Snapdragon 800? Thx!
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There will be no snapdragon version for these tabs, sammy is using exynos on both LTE and Wifi Models.
Daagen said:
I have lte version t805 and this one has Exynos octa core cpu.
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oh,really? from anandtech,seems north America's LTE version use S800 processor. Your LTE version is ordered from AT&T?
Daagen said:
I have lte version t805 and this one has Exynos octa core cpu.
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Would you mind downloading CPU-Z from Play and posting a screen shot?
This is a sample from my SM-P601
LTE devices are indeed running Exynos...
BarryH_GEG said:
LTE devices are indeed running Exynos...
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This is the LTE model being sold in US?
This isn't the US model as it doesn't exist here yet. But it looks like it's using the Intel LTE modem which should support US bands. Anyone willing to import it? Or just wait for AT&T to carry it. Hopefully soon.
I am waiting for the 10.5 LTE on Verizon. Since the WiFi versions are getting great reviews, I was hoping it would be available by now.
I spoke with a manager at a Verizon store who said they just launched the Z2 tablet, and they like to space out tablet launches. I found it curious that they had so many Samsung models out, it was hard to keep track of them all.
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I am wondering does the Note 9 Exynos have the LTE bands of Snapdragon variant?
I am thinking of purchasing a Note 9 Exynos, but there is no concrete info if the Exynos variant supports LTE bands that is used by US variant Snapdragon.
I am thinking of using it on T-Mobile and there is no info if the Exynos has LTE Band 71 (600)
raclimja said:
I am wondering does the Note 9 Exynos have the LTE bands of Snapdragon variant?
I am thinking of purchasing a Note 9 Exynos, but there is no concrete info if the Exynos variant supports LTE bands that is used by US variant Snapdragon.
I am thinking of using it on T-Mobile and there is no info if the Exynos has LTE Band 71 (600)
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I'm wondering the same. I'll look into it to see if Samsung has more details.
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https://www.frequencycheck.com/models?q%5Bfrequency_bands_id_eq%5D=112
from the looks of it, i dont see it on the list of Band 71. but the irony of it is, the snapdragon version isn't on the list either??
The US SnapDragon Note 9 DOES have band 71 but the Exynos version does not.
Yes, The snapdragon has Band 71, but my comment is it is not on that list from that site... this is a more indepth list from phonearena that shows the list for each variant.
https://www.phonearena.com/phones/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-9_id10857
If you are referring to the N9600 variant. The Exynos variant has the majority of the bands that the N9600N has, but is missing LTE band 2300.
Hello,
can I flash the Korean snapdragon firmware to an American model (G998U1)?
If yes, will this change the available 5G bands to the ones in Korea? Thanks.
Korean model is Exynos this year.
Also, from reading the specs on Samsung Korea's Web site, it only supports N78 & N77 Sub6 bands
https://www.samsung.com/sec/smartphones/galaxy-s21-ultra-5g/specs/
Yesterday I tried flashing my U1 with a Taiwanese firmware and it did not succeed. I'm having the same issues with bands. Where I am they are using bands B3 + B20 for carrier aggregation. So right now I am only able to get LTE and not LTE-Advanced. I guess I'm missing some sort of profile? Because the phone does support these bands.
Dolgogi said:
Korean model is Exynos this year.
Also, from reading the specs on Samsung Korea's Web site, it only supports N78 & N77 Sub6 bands
https://www.samsung.com/sec/smartphones/galaxy-s21-ultra-5g/specs/
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hong kong model is snapdragon
Can I do that?
hmi11 said:
hong kong model is snapdragon
Can I do that?
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Unlikely, since dark11b said he tried Taiwan and it didn't work.
I think Taiwan & Hong can be cross flashed, but not with American models, for some reason.