hello i have the Note 8 SM-N950U T Mobile i want to put on my phone Greece Language..how can do this? i try from language and inputs but is half of them are Greek and the other half English how can put only Greece?
I don't think you can... The FW for US Note 8s is limited in the available languages, as opposed to full language support in international versions.
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Hello Guys, let anybody know where i can buy the Note 5 for use in Germany? And which Version? SM-N920..?
Thanks
There won't be Galaxy Note 5 for Germany and rest of Europe.
We already know that so, well most of us.
its unfortunate tho..
Maybe the OP wants to know if there are different versions (e.g. with different LTE bands) or region locks and if he has to look for a special version if he wants to import it?
I want to import the note 5. And i search seller where i can buy. But i dont know which Version.
I Know sm-n920a (AT&T) Has the same lte Bands. Verizon not. And also the language Support... AT ebay i found the note 5 in seoul korea
I don-t understand you.
Samsung is saying you-re less of a person than any other person in the world . They are not interested in your money and it has no worth to them and youre running off to give it to them anyway ?
German logic must be like German humour.
No one gets it .
a2kay said:
I want to import the note 5. And i search seller where i can buy. But i dont know which Version.
I Know sm-n920a (AT&T) Has the same lte Bands. Verizon not. And also the language Support... AT ebay i found the note 5 in seoul korea
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There is a lock region on the device, you cannot import/export Samsung Phones.
YOu can use the N920i Version (Singapur). It hasn't the region lock and it works with all sim cards.
The South Korean electronics giant hasn't confirmed the release date of the upcoming Note device but it is almost certain that it will be unveiled at the "Unpacked 2015" event to be held at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York City, on 13 August.In a shock move, Samsung has announced that the Galaxy Note 5 won't be coming to the UK this year, blaming the lack of release on "marketing reasons."
You need n920A for full compatibility
Hi,
Anyone know the diferences between the:
N920 vs N920i
N9200 vs N9208 (dual SIM)
All of you who have one of this, can you choose any language to the OS? (for example Portuguese in my case)
Thanks
filipepro said:
Hi,
Anyone know the diferences between the:
N920 vs N920i
N9200 vs N9208 (dual SIM)
All of you who have one of this, can you choose any language to the OS? (for example Portuguese in my case)
Thanks
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There's no such thing as the "n920". That's a generic term used to group all the variants together. The actual models are SM-N920xy where "xy" is replaced with 1 or 2 characters to denote a variant. Different variants are sold in different regions and/or carriers. For example:
A,T,V - US (specific carriers)
C - Seems to be Mid/Far Eastern countries including Arabic regions, Portions of Russia, Vietnam.
I - Seems to be for Oceanic/Pacific regions (Australia, New Zealand, Singapore?, ?)
G - India
0, 8 - dual SIM models.. not sure of the regions
I've also seen X, KOR, R4, and others...
The differences between model variants tends to be different modems (radio frequencies supported) and different firmware preloads. Some models (A/V) have locked bootloaders. As mentioned, some variants have dual SIM support.
Thanks.
What about the language of the OS? Is OS multi language. I'm asking this because there's is no Note 5 released in Europe, and I want it in Portuguese.
Can anyone confirm me this?
garyd9 said:
There's no such thing as the "n920". That's a generic term used to group all the variants together. The actual models are SM-N920xy where "xy" is replaced with 1 or 2 characters to denote a variant. Different variants are sold in different regions and/or carriers. For example:
A,T,V - US (specific carriers)
C - Seems to be Mid/Far Eastern countries including Arabic regions, Portions of Russia, Vietnam.
I - Seems to be for Oceanic/Pacific regions (Australia, New Zealand, Singapore?, ?)
G - India
0, 8 - dual SIM models.. not sure of the regions
I've also seen X, KOR, R4, and others...
The differences between model variants tends to be different modems (radio frequencies supported) and different firmware preloads. Some models (A/V) have locked bootloaders. As mentioned, some variants have dual SIM support.
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filipepro said:
Thanks.
What about the language of the OS? Is OS multi language. I'm asking this because there's is no Note 5 released in Europe, and I want it in Portuguese.
Can anyone confirm me this?
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My N9208 for keyboard and handwriting does have special menu settings for Chinese even if you select English as the only input language.
jah said:
My N9208 for keyboard and handwriting does have special menu settings for Chinese even if you select English as the only input language.
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I'm not sure if I understood you right... Are you saying that even with english language chosen you have things in Chinese?
What I, also, would like to know, is if the language in the OS menus can be changed, i.e., if in "Settings/My Device/Language and input" menu it can be switched, for instance, to Portuguese language.
Thanks
filipepro said:
I'm not sure if I understood you right... Are you saying that even with english language chosen you have things in Chinese?
What I, also, would like to know, is if the language in the OS menus can be changed, i.e., if in "Settings/My Device/Language and input" menu it can be switched, for instance, to Portuguese language.
Thanks
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Yes overall system you can choose Portuguese.
My point is that if you choose hand writing entry for the default samsung keyboard data entry (as opposed to qwerty) the input pad seems to assume you will enter Chinese characters irrespective of the keyboard input language. It is annoying.
jah said:
My N9208 for keyboard and handwriting does have special menu settings for Chinese even if you select English as the only input language.
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jah said:
Yes overall system you can choose Portuguese.
My point is that if you choose hand writing entry for the default samsung keyboard data entry (as opposed to qwerty) the input pad seems to assume you will enter Chinese characters irrespective of the keyboard input language. It is annoying.
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Thanks!
So in handwriting it doesn't recognize "western" letters, isn't it?... Awkward...
Hey there I bought this duo sim version of the note 5 I Live in Canada and would like to make it so everything is English. Most stuff on the phone is now English since I switched the language however certain things are still Chinese. For instance I encrypted the phone, now when I turn it on when it goes to the screen asking for my password to decrypt the phone to start it its all in Chinese and it drives me crazy!!! I don't know why just bothers me there has to be a way to make it function as if I bought it in a country with English as its primary language. Any help would be great and muchly appreciated. Thanks
Looks like a bug....you might want to talk to their online help/representative
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Hi. I have recently purchased a new Note 9 N9600 from an eBay seller in Hong Kong.
There are a few of issues:
1. Coming from a Note 8, the display on the Note 9 seems to be quite blue in comparison. Where whites appeared to be slightly warmer on the Note 8, it is noticeably more blue on the Note 9. Is this normal?
2. Despite setting the language to English during intial setup after first boot, there is still a lot of chinese on throughout the UI. Is there a way to set everything to english?
3. Despite being the same keyboard app, the keyboard layout is totally different to my Note 8. Is there a way to change the layout?
Thanks in advance!
Byte_76 said:
Hi. I have recently purchased a new Note 9 N9600 from an eBay seller in Hong Kong.
There are a few of issues:
1. Coming from a Note 8, the display on the Note 9 seems to be quite blue in comparison. Where whites appeared to be slightly warmer on the Note 8, it is noticeably more blue on the Note 9. Is this normal?
2. Despite setting the language to English during intial setup after first boot, there is still a lot of chinese on throughout the UI. Is there a way to set everything to english?
3. Despite being the same keyboard app, the keyboard layout is totally different to my Note 8. Is there a way to change the layout?
Thanks in advance!
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Turn off blue light filter two finger swipe down you will see it there and if you go to settings then screen mode you can change the cool and warm!
Have you tried going into settings general management, language and input, Language to download USA OR UK or where ever you are to set it to that?
Keyboard is in the same spot as language and input select keyboard from there!
I can confirm that the keyboard on the HK N9600 is slightly different to other Note 9s.
When you switch to symbols, the keyboard looks more like a T9 dialpad. No way to change that.
I solved this issue by flashing to the southamerican firmware (Brazil for example).
There are other minor differences in the HK firmware as well, for example you cannot change the sort order for your contacts in the phone or contacts app (first name, last name)
Also resolved by flashing it to south american firmware.
And there are also still bits of Chinese, for example in Bixby or Bixby vision. The language there seems to be connected to the CSC of the phone.
Since there is no pure English variant firmware for the N9600, I have only managed to change the Chinese parts to Spanish with the south American firmware.
I didn't have the problems you outline with my 9600. English is still a national language in Hong Kong, on first booting, two language options given were Cantonese or English. Selected English and it's perfect.
Maybe it's not a HK version, but a mainland China version?
I also have the N9600 HK version (CSC TGY).
Some things remain in Chinese for example some parts of Bixby, or Bixby vision suggestions.
Thanks for all the feedback.
I actually purchased the phone for my brother after he cracked the display of his Note 8. (International variant)
The information that I described in the first post is feedback that my brother gave me but I haven't seen it myself.
At this stage, I can't confirm whether the Note 9 that he has is a HK variant or a Chinese mainland variant. How can I check this?
The Hong Kong based eBay seller that I bought the phone from is shipping what they call "Global variants" of every phone that they sell, or at least the next best option if there is no global variant. Meaning that in terms of bands and region specific firmware, they try to select the version that is as "Global" as possible. In this case, since I asked for an N9600 (because I wanted Snapdragon), I believe they shipped the HK variant.
My brother did inform me this morning that he thinks he managed to change all the language settings to English but his keyboard layout is still different from his Note 8. (I don't know how it differs because I haven't seen it yet)
Other than that. He thinks that the phone seems to be quite normal. (Comparing to the experience he had with his Global Note 8 with Exynos SoC)
Byte_76 said:
Thank for all the feedback.
I actually purchased the phone for my brother after he cracked the display of his Note 8. (International variant)
The information that I described in the first post is feedback that my brother gave me but I haven't seen it myself.
At this stage, I can't confirm whether the Note 9 that he has is a HK variant or a Chinese mainland variant. How can I check this?
The Hong Kong based eBay seller that I bought the phone from is shipping what they call "Global variants" of every phone that they sell, or at least the next best option if there is no global variant. Meaning that in terms of bands and region specific firmware, they try to select the version that is as "Global" as possible. In this case, since I asked for an N9600 (because I wanted Snapdragon), I believe they shipped the HK variant.
My brother did inform me this morning that he thinks he managed to change all the language settings to English but his keyboard layout is still different from his Note 8. (I don't know how it differs because I haven't seen it yet)
Other than that. He thinks that the phone seems to be quite normal. (Comparing to the experience he had with his Global Note 8 with Exynos SoC)
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*#1234# will give you a CSC number which will give you a country of origin..
N1NJATH3ORY said:
*#1234# will give you a CSC number which will give you a country of origin..
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Okay the response to that code was CSC: N9600TGY1ARL3
Can anyone tell me, what are the differences between the HK N9600 and the Global N960FD? (I tried searching around but the answer is not clear. )
Does the N9600 have fewer features or reduced functionality compared to N960FD? (I saw in another thread that someone mentioned lack of VoLTE on N9600. Anything else?)
I didn't do extensive research before ordering the N9600 but I had read that the Snapdragon variant has better battery life and slightly better performance this year than the Exynos variants. these are the only reasons why I chose the N9600.
I am not concerned about rooting options and assumed that otherwise, the Note 9 variants are all much the same.
Hello Everybody,
I bought an N950N 64GB Note 8 when I was at Korea but I'm living in Turkey now. The download mode is Korean and I don't understand Korean. There are some stupid apps which are produced for Korea and I'm not using them and I can't remove them. I want to use N950F room which is produced for Turkey but the phone does not allow me to install it. How can I install the N950F stock room on N950N device?
Have a great day.
Is there anyone who can help me in this case?
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