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Note 16gb/32gb Internal?

I keep seeing in different articles that the Note is available with either 16 or 32gb internal storage, yet all I see for sale is 16gb internal...anyone know the deal?
I'm planning on getting the note next week but am wondering if I should wait as...
1) The FCC has just received another Note from Samsung designed to work with LTE and wonder if this will be available in an unlocked version and
2) Is the version mentioned above the one that will be coming with 32gb internal storage? The article I found talking about the LTE version the FCC just recieved stated it's specs as 32gb internal memory.
If so I'll wait until that version is available. If anyone knows or just wants to speculate I'd be glad to hear from ya.
It is also my understanding that the current exynos chip in the note does not support 4G/LTE so it would have to come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip which I believe is slower overall.
Me too I'm waiting for 32gb version
Now the 32GB Galaxy S II is out there so there will be Galaxy Note 32GB version too hopefully
Samsung Presentation for Galaxy Note mentioning the 32GB Version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtqJBFbTz6g
You already can buy the 32gb version in Austria.
http://www.ditech.at/artikel/SMS0024/Smartphone_SAMSUNG_N7000_Galaxy_Note_32GB.html
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WTF! I chat with Samsung and said it won't be any 32GB version release here in EU. So I bought 16GB and now they release 32GB. Damn liars!
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erv0704 said:
You already can buy the 32gb version in Austria.
http://www.ditech.at/artikel/SMS0024/Smartphone_SAMSUNG_N7000_Galaxy_Note_32GB.html
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If you read carefully the description under "Produkttyp" will find Smartphone - 3G - 16 GB

Is it possible to upgrade Snapdraon chip?

I'm wondering if its possible to upgrade the Snapdragon 600 chipset to the 800 chipset? I'm thinking yes you can upgrade but there would be driver problems making the phone not work right? Just a curious thought.
Simple answer: No.

[Q] Why is the i9305 not being updated to Lollipop?

Hello, I have done some research and I have realised that the Note 2 is the same as the S3 LTE (Correct me if i'm wrong).
This Galaxy Note 2 is getting updated to Lollipop, if that is the case, then why is the i9305 not getting updated...
Samsung have already said the Original S3 cannot be updated to Lollipop as it only has 1GB, while the S3 LTE has 2GB RAM, the Note 2 with also 2GB RAM. What is suprising is that the S4 Mini and S5 Mini has 1.5GB RAM and they have both been confirmed to be updated to Lollipop.
Is this something that only I am seeing? If other phones with 1.5GB RAM get the update, surely the S3 LTE should as well.
Thanks.
Personally I like 4.4.4 much more than 5.1. Kudos to Samsung for bringing even 4.4.4 to an rather old device like S3 LTE.
Rekan_ said:
Hello, I have done some research and I have realised that the Note 2 is the same as the S3 LTE (Correct me if i'm wrong).
This Galaxy Note 2 is getting updated to Lollipop, if that is the case, then why is the i9305 not getting updated...
Samsung have already said the Original S3 cannot be updated to Lollipop as it only has 1GB, while the S3 LTE has 2GB RAM, the Note 2 with also 2GB RAM. What is suprising is that the S4 Mini and S5 Mini has 1.5GB RAM and they have both been confirmed to be updated to Lollipop.
Is this something that only I am seeing? If other phones with 1.5GB RAM get the update, surely the S3 LTE should as well.
Thanks.
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even if it doesnt come to s3 lte, becuase the note 2 and s3 lte are basicly the same, the rom can be ported over
Yes, Samsung deserve recognition for even bothering to update the S3 LTE, but it does seem a bit stupid not to release Lollipop for the i9305 when the Note 2 is getting updated.
Rekan_ said:
Yes, Samsung deserve recognition for even bothering to update the S3 LTE, but it does seem a bit stupid not to release Lollipop for the i9305 when the Note 2 is getting updated.
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With Samsung tho there is not concrete proof that they will release something until they actually release it
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Rekan_ said:
Yes, Samsung deserve recognition for even bothering to update the S3 LTE, but it does seem a bit stupid not to release Lollipop for the i9305 when the Note 2 is getting updated.
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I would be very surprised if either device was updated to lollipop. It doesn't make sense from a business point of view to invest in two old devices when their priority would have to be giving customers incentive to upgrade to newer ones
noppy22 said:
I would be very surprised if either device was updated to lollipop. It doesn't make sense from a business point of view to invest in two old devices when their priority would have to be giving customers incentive to upgrade to newer ones
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Samsung have confirmed that the Note 2 and the Note 2 LTE is going to get updated to 5.0.1, either way it is good as hopefully it can be ported over to our i9305.

Android One ROM from EU 4+64 on Asian 6+128

Hey guys!
First of all, have a great sunday!
I want the Nokia 7 Plus but the 4GB + 64GB offered here in Germany is a bit weak for my taste and I was wondering
if it is possible to get the Android One ROM from the european model for the higher spect asian with 6GB of Ram and 128GB of storage.
Any news on that?

S10e Exynos 8GB/256GB version?

The Exynos 6GB/128GB model is readily available, but I haven't seen the higher capacity version for sale. Both storage versions of the SD variant are available. Anyone recall hearing anything about the 256GB Exynos S10e being delayed or vaporware?
I would of loved the 256gb model just for the storage. The 8gb I noticed no difference in my regular s10 I had to my 6gb s10e.
Actually, looks like there is no 256GB version of the Exynos variant. Dang.

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