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Why cant I find this version when it stated on the Samsung UK website as a option but I can only find the quad core for sale?. Even the Note 10.1 apparently will be Exynos octa-core in UK so whats the deal, is it only available later?
See this
http://beta.techradar.com/news/phon...erior-snapdragon-810-1276279#article-comments
well i would feel sad if i had the snapdragon note 4 but mine is exynos so i suppose this is to keep both variants 64bit
Only the SD 810 will most probably be more powerful than Exynos 5433 due to 14nm build which would result lower power consumption and higher clocks. Plus the more powerful Adreno 430.
I remember discussing the possibility of the Note 4 may get SD810 variant before it was available to buy, but the idea was dismissed by others
I just thought this since the S5 originally had SD801 variant but then later released with SD805 chip.
SD 810 is 20 nm chip, same as exynos 5433
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/810
This will probably go the same route as the Galaxy S5 Snapdragon 805, Galaxy S4 LTE-A Snapdragon 800 etc... And be launched in a few countries if not just South Korea.
People who think this will replace the 805 model need to be logical, the 805 Note 4 is by far the most popular in terms of units as it covers the USA, Western Europe and parts of Asia and Africa, so it would cost Samsung a lot, having to recreate a 810 variant for those countries.
This will have limited availability, and when will it be launched? After the S6 probably? Lets get real here.
ar216893 said:
SD 810 is 20 nm chip, same as exynos 5433
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/810
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Ah right, I may got mixed up with Exynos 7420.
http://www.slashgear.com/galaxy-note-4-sm-916s-variant-seen-with-snapdragon-810-12359251/
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/12/the-first-device-with-a-snapdragon-810-is-the-galaxy-note-4/
That's a common thing in Korea as most Koreans can enjoy faster download speed due to consistent upgrades in which forces the manufacturer and carriers to upgrade in order to take advantage on increasing download speeds and processor clock speeds and this trend started when LTE-A was launched there and only Snaprdragon 800 can utilise the technology due to its new modem and the result it was the Galaxy S4 LTE-A(SHV-E330S/K/L) until Galaxy S5 LTE-A(SM-G906S/K/L with Snapdragon 805) was released due to another LTE speed upgrade and i will not be surprised if that happens again.
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/korean-note-4-revision-will-not-feature-a-newer-chipset/
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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.
if so how do they compare, performance wise, and rom/mod/root etc wise?
all US models should have to the Qualcom 888 whether they are the carrier or US unlocked version.
Samsung has announced the Exynos 2100, the mobile processor that's expected to power its upcoming Galaxy S21 flagship across much of the world outside the US
i live in the us and i wanna root so can a exynos s21 ultra have the same model number as a snapdragon?
also is a g9980 a snapdragon or a exynos
9980 and 998U are snapdragon anything else is exynos
reference https://www.techwalls.com/samsung-galaxy-s21-ultra-sm-g998-model-number-differences/