I am looking to buy a note 5 64gb. I am a flashaholic so i want to ask which model has the highest number of roms.
The following options are available for me.
920c
920cd
920t
920p
At&t
Also tell me is 920c a dual sim phone?
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What about 9208?
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depends on where you live also. if you live in europe, dont go with the American model and so on 920C is the international model and it works fine in europe. 920CD is the dual sim model, I THINK 920T is the t-mobile variant, 920A is AT&T, 920P is sprint, 920V is verizon, 920R US Cellular.
9208 is the dual sim hong-kong version it seems
Pawelss said:
depends on where you live also. if you live in europe, dont go with the American model and so on[emoji14]920C is the international model and it works fine in europe. 920CD is the dual sim model, I THINK 920T is the t-mobile variant, 920A is AT&T, 920P is sprint, 920V is verizon, 920R US Cellular.
9208 is the dual sim hong-kong version it seems
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I live in pakistan and over here 920c is available but with dual sim.
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by all means, go for 920C since it gets the official firmware for pakistan if I recall correctly.
I was sure that 920C is the single sim variant and 920CD is the dual sim one.
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Hi,
Anyone tried to import de Galaxy Note 5 to Portugal?
I'm currently worried about mobile network support for the various models, I know for a fact that the N920i doesnt support band 20 which is widely used here for 4g. I'm not sure about the rest of the required frequencies.
Any experience with other models? I would love a dual-sim version
920c or 920cd (dual sim)
support b3/b7/b20
920c works on networks in almost all countries I would think
alec66 said:
920c or 920cd (dual sim)
support b3/b7/b20
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Thanks!
I have a Nexus 6 (XT1103) International unlocked running LMY48M rooted.
Soon i'll go to USA in vacation.
If I install a T-Mobile chip it works on my phone? I'll can make calls and access the 4G network?
Thank you!
XT1103 is the Americas model. The International version is XT1100. And yes, a T-Mobile SIM will give you LTE (if available in your area).
It was briefly discussed before just want to clarify, there are plenty of GSM versions of Note 4, I have T-Mobile so would like to know which ones aside of SM-910T would work. I can verify that AT&T SM-N910A works fine, what else is good?
SM-N910R4 US Cellular not sure whether they are GSM
SM-N910P Sprint has a SIM card slot not sure what they are...
SM-N910V Verizon has a SIM card slot not sure what they are...
There is also SM-N910W8 (other Canada and PR GSM operators)?
toshik1 said:
It was briefly discussed before just want to clarify, there are plenty of GSM versions of Note 4, I have T-Mobile so would like to know which ones aside of SM-910T would work. I can verify that AT&T SM-N910A works fine, what else is good?
SM-N910R4 US Cellular not sure whether they are GSM
SM-N910P Sprint has a SIM card slot not sure what they are...
SM-N910V Verizon has a SIM card slot not sure what they are...
There is also SM-N910W8 (other Canada and PR GSM operators)?
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As far as the Verizon and Sprint versions go, I am not sure if they support falling back to GSM/UMTS when no LTE coverage is available. These providers never used GSM/UMTS for their 2G/3G networks instead they used CDMA so that is probably what these phones support. Most likely the N910T or the AT&T version of the Note4 will be your best bet for on the T-Mobile network. A quick google search for US Celluar says that they also used CDMA, so their variant is probably in the same boat as the Sprint/Verizon phones. If you are really looking for something different look up the Note 4 Duos, was a dual sim phone released in Hong Kong and possibly other variants in Asia. My understanding is it only supports LTE/3G/2G on one SIM and 2G only on the 2nd SIM however.
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as far as the verizon and sprint versions go, i am not sure if they support falling back to gsm/umts when no lte coverage is available. These providers never used gsm/umts for their 2g/3g networks instead they used cdma so that is probably what these phones support. Most likely the n910t or the at&t version of the note4 will be your best bet for on the t-mobile network. A quick google search for us celluar says that they also used cdma, so their variant is probably in the same boat as the sprint/verizon phones. If you are really looking for something different look up the note 4 duos, was a dual sim phone released in hong kong and possibly other variants in asia. My understanding is it only supports lte/3g/2g on one sim and 2g only on the 2nd sim however.
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att note 4 can't be rooted
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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I'm trying to understand which if any of the dual sim international S21 or Ultra Variants will work here in US on my network Xfinity Mobile which is from what I'm told still running off the old Verizon CDMA network ?