How do you tell your model number 7300/7310 etc. ? - Galaxy Tab 8.9 General

Just got my new tab from AT&T and apologize for noob question. But mine is obviously the 4g version.
But when looking into these forums, what is the difference from the tab plus and 8.9 and/or the 7300/7310/9300 models.
Thanks to all the wonderful devs and any helpful responces that I recieve.
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Go to settings, about tablet at the bottom and then it should be under model number
The 7310 is the wif only tegra 2 model
The 7300 is the 3g plus wifi tegra 2
The 7320 is an lte model in europe
The i957 Is the ATT LTE model with a snapdragon

It's also written on the back of the tablet.

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[Q] How can I access 4G LTE with my GT-N7000

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..

[Q] Few questions about internals and compatabilities

From what I understand there are a few versions of this phone..... N7000, N7003 and i717. I have read and just want to confirm, the N7000 is more powerful than the i717 for AT&T? 1.5ghz dual as apposed to 1.4ghz dual?
Secondly, I am currently on Verizon. I am using a Razr Maxx with micro Sim. Can I use this phone (unlocked) on Verizon (1)? and (2) will I be able to access 4G LTE? I just left AT&T to got o Verizon and now I WANT THIS PHONE!
Sorry for all the noob questions. I tried to do my research before posting a question. Thanks for any help.
Dale.
Dcar777 said:
From what I understand there are a few versions of this phone..... N7000, N7003 and i717. I have read and just want to confirm, the N7000 is more powerful than the i717 for AT&T? 1.5ghz dual as apposed to 1.4ghz dual?
Secondly, I am currently on Verizon. I am using a Razr Maxx with micro Sim. Can I use this phone (unlocked) on Verizon (1)? and (2) will I be able to access 4G LTE? I just left AT&T to got o Verizon and now I WANT THIS PHONE!
Sorry for all the noob questions. I tried to do my research before posting a question. Thanks for any help.
Dale.
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The Note on AT&T is of a different chipset. It uses Qualcomm Snapdragon processor which is clocked at 1.5 ghz.
The international note GT N7000 uses Samsung's Exynos chipset clocked at 1.4ghz !
Hit thanks if it helped!
No, you will not be able to use Verizon with this phone. Verizon is CDMA based, where as the Galaxy Note GT-N7000 is based on the GSM network which is used all over the world. You have two major choices with the this version of the Note. You can either use AT-T or T-Mobile...and any company that sells plans that use either one of their towers. That's it.
This is for US customers...I'm sure there are other companies in other countries.
abhisahara said:
The Note on AT&T is of a different chipset. It uses Qualcomm Snapdragon processor which is clocked at 1.5 ghz.
The international note GT N7000 uses Samsung's Exynos chipset clocked at 1.4ghz !
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I read the exact opposite online somewhere
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So I CAN use either the AT&T or T-Mobile version of the note unlocked on Verizon? Will the phone be able to access Verizon's 4G LTE? Or only 3G?
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Dcar777 said:
So I CAN use either the AT&T or T-Mobile version of the note unlocked on Verizon? Will the phone be able to access Verizon's 4G LTE? Or only 3G?
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Okay. You are NOT LISTENING! You cannot use this phone on Verizon... period! If you want to use it on AT&T, buy the N7000; the 1.4GHz Exynos is faster. If you want to use it on T-Mobile, buy the I717; it can use T-Mobile's 3G/4G bands.
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Mister_Mxyzptlk said:
Okay. You are NOT LISTENING! You cannot use this phone on Verizon... period! If you want to use it on AT&T, buy the N7000; the 1.4GHz Exynos is faster. If you want to use it on T-Mobile, buy the I717; it can use T-Mobile's 3G/4G bands.
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Gotcha.... Thanks for clearing up.

note 2 4g lte

will international galaxy note 2 have lte? negri online has it listed with lte unlocked, if true will it work on att?
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lbarb2133 said:
will international galaxy note 2 have lte? negri online has it listed with lte unlocked, if true will it work on att?
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I think Note2 Lte ver will come out but later, maybe early 2013
Note 2 International with LTE?
Joezobo said:
I think Note2 Lte ver will come out but later, maybe early 2013
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Seems to be the million dollar question. No question Negri Electronics calls out LTE on the international they are offering up for pre sale. Other websites show LTE included in specs also. Yet, others don't show LTE on international specs. Does anyone really know? The obvious reason is if LTE included then the international version is basically the same as the U.S. version, if LTE works on quad core that is. If same, those who don't want to wait can get international, and if LTE not inc., and if LTE is a deal breaker, will have to wait for U.S. version, and who knows when available with AT&T.
I want to pre order international version. LTE or no LTE, that is the question........anyone really know?

[Q] Galaxy S 3 LTE (SFR France)

I have ths SGSIII LTE from SFR and they have a special network : the 4G network is not avaible yet every where but hey have "Dual Carrier" network. As i had understood, it it a 3g network and it is double connection to 3G+ so it might go up to 42.2 mbits/s.
What i want to know is : if I flash an official rom from Samsung will I still have that double connection ? or it is a specification from SFR's Rom ?
please tell meif i can flash my phone without loosing this double connection ?
It's not double connection, it's DC-HSPA+ (Dual Cell HSPA+ up to 42Mbps) and Yes, you can use any ROM (Custom or Official) and you won't loose it. It's hardware related not software, you're safe
Here in UK it's fast, DL up to 25Mbps!!! Unlimited for little money...
Remember to check model, it's GT-I9305...
Is the S3 Dual Carrier the same as S3 LTE?
I bought my I9305 and there's no mention of LTE anywhere....... It just says 'Galaxy S3 Dual Carrier' it has Quallcomm 4G sticker on it though.... Very confusing!
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Obagleyfreer said:
Is the S3 Dual Carrier the same as S3 LTE?
I bought my I9305 and there's no mention of LTE anywhere....... It just says 'Galaxy S3 Dual Carrier' it has Quallcomm 4G sticker on it though.... Very confusing!
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DC-HSPA+ exists here in the US on T-Mobile although it's only compatible with the T-Mobile Galaxy S3 at the moment since it uses 1700/2100 MHz for 3G/HSPA+.
The Qualcomm 4G sticker is on your device because unlike the S3 i9300, you guys have a Qualcomm RIL/LTE modem. DC-HSPA+ is determined by the network (it's either supported or not), but I think that all phones support it.

S3 Mini on us carriers?

Hello all,
Like most of you I was excited to hear of this smaller version of the galaxy s3. I've enjoyed my note 2 for a little over 2 months now and I can't get enough of its beautiful screen. Now with this said, I find myself wanting a smaller phone that I could take in a pinch instead of the huge note 2. I find this small form factor of a phone to be the perfect size. So, when is this phone coming to America? Specifically to Verizon? Anyone have any insight?
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I havn't seen any date for US launch and I'm not even sure it will be available for US at all..
Didn't Samsung make Galaxy Axiom for US market instead?
Anyway.. I think you can get a simfree one online, but it probably will be shipped with a EU standard charger.
Thanks to Apple, it will NOT be sold in the US.
www.androidauthority.com/apple-drops-galaxy-s3-mini-patent-lawsuit-143283/
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It is available on amazon.com $319
ppero196 said:
Thanks to Apple, it will NOT be sold in the US.
www.androidauthority.com/apple-drops-galaxy-s3-mini-patent-lawsuit-143283/
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Says in the article that Apple dropped the s3 Mini from the lawsuit. Lol and yes amazon is selling it, just not on the correct baseband that I need for Verizon. It would work on other carriers however.
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UrbanDroid said:
Says in the article that Apple dropped the s3 Minnie from the lawsuit. Lol and yes amazon is selling it, just not on the correct baseband that I need for Verizon. It would work on a game carrier however.
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Dropped it because Samsung told them that it won't sell it in the US.
And Apple started the lawsuit in the first place
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Will the S3 Mini available on Amazon work with AT&T or T-Mobile in the US?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A29WCA0/ref=gno_cart_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ALO2UB4UFFZ2D
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Will the S3 Mini available on Amazon work with AT&T or T-Mobile in the US?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A29WCA0/ref=gno_cart_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ALO2UB4UFFZ2D
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"Network Frequencies and Band: 2G Network - GSM 850/900/1800/1900 and then 3G Network - HSDPA 900/1900/2100.
This will work with T-Mobile. T-Mobile requires 1700/2100 for their 4G and 3G BUT their 1900 network is their new network they are reframing and that gets you HSDPA speeds which is faster than 3G. So yes you can get 3G/HSDPA with this phone from T-Mobile still if you are in the covered area.
This phone will also work with AT&T, once again because their 1900 is their main 3G network. Yes it also runs on 850, but anywhere it runs on 850, it is also covered by 1900, which is what this phone supports..so all you need is the 1900 network support which this phone has.
And i'll repeat is just one more time because some people still ask...This phone will work with AT&T and T-Mobile because it has the 1900 network! Which is all you need to get 3G for both companies. The 850 for AT&T doesn't matter, and the 1700/2100 for T-Mobile doesn't matter (make sure you are in a reframed area). Hope this cleared things up "
this is from a review from amazon...this guy(the 1st reviewer) explains alot for the device,u can check yourself too...http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unloc...ng+i8190+galaxy+s+iii+mini+android+smartphone
Has anyone tried using the galaxy axiom from us cellular on Verizon yet? From everything I've looked at on the specs of it, it does indeed have the same cell frequencies. Anyone with any info please let me know.
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Can a us cellular Samsung axiom use gsm sim if flashed the right way
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ronakg said:
Will the S3 Mini available on Amazon work with AT&T or T-Mobile in the US?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A29WCA0/ref=gno_cart_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ALO2UB4UFFZ2D
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I'm on T-Mobile.
I bought one for my wife recently because she needed a new phone and the full size S3 is just too big. She gets pretty good coverage here in the San Fernando Valley just north of LA. She gets some 4G signal a lot of the time, occasionally 3G, and some EDGE. The T-Mobile network is not yet that built out, even here in SoCal.
The big lack is that the device has no LTE modem, although that also may make for better battery.

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