LTE version galaxy tab S 10.5 - Galaxy Tab S General

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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[Q] Galaxy Note with LTE 2600 and NFC?

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?

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?

US Variants

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

Variants (3G, LTE, etc)

Hi,
I'm buying the S5 today and wondering about which variant I should buy? I can't find any info regarding this (which one is 4G, bands, etc). Even tried Google... Any help is appreciated.
KarimSalloum said:
Hi,
I'm buying the S5 today and wondering about which variant I should buy? I can't find any info regarding this (which one is 4G, bands, etc). Even tried Google... Any help is appreciated.
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If you live in an area with LTE coverage and plan to use it, go for the Snapdragon 801 variant. Look for the specs on the box, if you find the LTE logo and LTE bands listed as well as a 2.5GHz Quad-core CPU type, that's the one. The Exynos version will list HDSPA+ at connectivity and say 2,1GHz Quad core + 1,5 GHz Quad Core, indicating the 8 (4+4) core SoC, that one doesn't have LTE.
KarimSalloum said:
Hi,
I'm buying the S5 today and wondering about which variant I should buy? I can't find any info regarding this (which one is 4G, bands, etc). Even tried Google... Any help is appreciated.
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http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=pdacom...=5448&id12=5876&id13=5929&id14=5865&id15=6040

N950F/FD on T-Mobile LTE

Just got my N950F/FD
Put my sim in and only connects on 4G
Used LTE discovery and it sees the LTE. But the icon on top does not turn to LTE.
Mobile settings also does not have option for LTE, only 4G/3G/2G
Went in to T-mobile today to have the sim card replaced with no success, still stays at 4G
Anyone have same problem or any suggestions?
Thanks!
Baseband Version: N950FXXU1AQHB
Build Number: NMF26X.N950FXXU1AQI3
Not sure where that model is from though if it's a import they typically only say 4g. That's lte in other countries. Best to look at network status and see if it says your connected to lte network.
criptix said:
Not sure where that model is from though if it's a import they typically only say 4g. That's lte in other countries. Best to look at network status and see if it says your connected to lte network.
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Indeed, my Samsung Tablet S2 LTE international model shows only 4G on the USA T Mobile network, but its actually connected to LTE. For some reason in USA they use LTE symbol whereas the rest of the world notes it at 4G.
Im assuming like most other things, its all about making things sound bigger and better LOL
Thanks so much for the answers! I Will have to do a speed test... connection sucks at my apartment! LoL
Look in settings> about>SIM status. That will tell you. See mine for example.
T-Mobile 'Gigabit' LTE support?
Does anyone know if this specific Note 8 model, SM-N950F, supports the new 'gigabit' LTE promoted by T-Mobile and Qualcomm? Supposedly, only the S8 family, including Note 8, and the latest LG flagship support this gigabyte spectrum; but since the N950F has the international chipset by Samsung (Exynos?) compared to the Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset in the other models, will this still work? If anyone can verify
jcalip said:
Does anyone know if this specific Note 8 model, SM-N950F, supports the new 'gigabit' LTE promoted by T-Mobile and Qualcomm? Supposedly, only the S8 family, including Note 8, and the latest LG flagship support this gigabyte spectrum; but since the N950F has the international chipset by Samsung (Exynos?) compared to the Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset in the other models, will this still work? If anyone can verify
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did you figure it out. I am planning to get the same phone and want to use it with t-mobile
agr.prashant said:
did you figure it out. I am planning to get the same phone and want to use it with t-mobile
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Turns out the international model runs on Samsung’s own Exynos processor, NOT the Qualcomm Snapdragon which does support gigabyte LTE, at least in the States on the T Mobile network for now

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