Hello.
I wonder what models of Note 5 exist and in what frequency bands they can work? Will US or Singapore version work in Russia?
Thank you.
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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?
Hello.
Living in France, and having imported a Hong Kong Galaxy Note 5, so it miss B20 (800Mhz) frequency band to have 4G optimally.
Is it possible to activate this frequency band or another by changing the CSC firmware? How to do please?
The only models currently offering all French frequency bands are the N920C and N920CD (Dual SIM)
Apparently it is possible to do it on a Galaxy Note 3 and 4 ....
Thank you.
Not currently. Other Samsung phones that use Qualcomm chipsets can through a program called QPST, but its a complex process to do. You essentially bought the wrong phone.
Also this is the wrong forums. Mod please delete!
Maybe you bought the wrong phone.
These are the bands up on my note 5
http://imgur.com/Q0MdaZA
siriom said:
Maybe you bought the wrong phone.
These are the bands up on my note 5
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Wich model you bought? and where?
I hope there was a solution for your problem.
I'm in the same deep hole...
920i and Ebay . Also im in Portugal atm. My phone is originally from singapore i believe ... it had the singtel bloatware on it.
Hi I would like to know what is the number of the model galaxy note 5 128gb SK Telecom Band Lte N920S or 920F and if
can I convert it to N920C or 920i or other and is there the root in this model Before buying sorry for my English:fingers-crossed:
Thank you.
I dont think you can convert from one model to another. N920S is rooted. Ive never seen a N920F before, not saying there isn't, I just haven't seen it. Personally, I would get the N920S because it's vastly supported with a lot of roms
Hi and thank you very much Then I buy it without hesitating
The SK note 5 only has 3 Lte bands as far as I know.. I would be careful
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Thank you very much I think I will not buy it:good:
Can someone tell me how well the international Note 9 works with T-Mobile? Is reception an issue because it's lacking band 71? Thanks.
Looking at possibly picking up a Samsung Galaxy Note 9 International Model for use on the T-Mobile US Network. It looks like the most compatible Variant is the N960F UK model - would someone be able to confirm if this is correct? Thanks for any help that may be sent my way.
n960f/ds is international unlocked. The complete continent of Europe has this model. ds varient has 2 sim card slots. if I were you I would inform yourself of the frequencies that tmo US uses and then compare that to the 960f model to make sure it works. I am American and I've used my 960f is US without issues. but still you should confirm that yourself
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