Hey guys, I'm seriously considering upgrading my OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren edition from T Mobile to the OnePlus 10 Pro 12GB+256 GB variant from their website. I know TMo offers their 8GB version but I need the additional storage space. I think it should work but I wanted to know if anyone has the 256GB variant working without issues on Tmobile.
Thanks in advance for any info.
Yes it will work fine, I'm doing exactly what you want to do. Using the NE2215 12GB 256GB version on TMobile. BTW TMobile's variant is the NE2217 and is exactly the same as the NE2215 except for the T-Mobile bootloader lock and T-Mobile software.
omega552003 said:
Yes it will work fine, I'm doing exactly what you want to do. Using the NE2215 12GB 256GB version on TMobile. BTW TMobile's variant is the NE2217 and is exactly the same as the NE2215 except for the T-Mobile bootloader lock and T-Mobile software.
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and less ram and storage
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Hi, I'm looking for a Note 8 with internal 256 gb memory. Cause we can't buy these in Belgium, I'm looking for it at wondamobile.com. But which one should I get? The N9500 or the N950N?
For the moment I'm using a Note 5, Sm-n9200 also imported from Hong Kong. The only draw back of my Note 5 was the very late updates from Hong Kong. The N9200 was probably one of the latest to get the update to Nougat ?. So can someone advise me, which one is a better choice? Also if you another webshop where I can buy this device from but is better than wondamobile.com, you're more than welcome to tell me which shop I should looking for. Tnx for the help!
If you want to root and 100% battery, get the N950N; it's the Exynos version. The N9500 is the Hong Kong Snapdragon variant.
I've used Wonda Mobile for my previous phone (Huawei Mate 9), and they're the best for price and shipping to international. I trust them fully. They're worth it.
If you want dual sim Exynos, buy the N-950F/DS 64 gb version they have.
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If you want to root and 100% battery, get the N950N; it's the Exynos version. The N9500 is the Hong Kong Snapdragon variant.
I've used Wonda Mobile for my previous phone (Huawei Mate 9), and they're the best for price and shipping to international. I trust them fully. They're worth it.
If you want dual sim Exynos, buy the N-950F/DS 64 gb version they have.
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Root is not important. Just want 256 gb. What do you mean with 100% battery? Does this means the snapdragon has a worse battery?
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Root is not important. Just want 256 gb. What do you mean with 100% battery? Does this means the snapdragon has a worse battery?
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Sorry, should have been more clear. Snapdragon variant only can achieve 80% full charge if they root. Since you're not rooting, this won't apply to you. Just go for the Korean variant to future proof yourself since I've read from others that the Exynos version is better on battery. I have an Exynos version dual sim 64 gb unlocked from Samsung UK.
Does anyone know if Wondamobile include a proper Euro-compatible Samsung charger with the Note 8? (When ordering from EU countries of course.)
Hey folks, I live in Canada, but I wanted a Dual-Sim variant of this model so bad. (5G Snapdragon variant). Samsung Canada and BH-Photo are giving a lot of discrepancy information regarding the SM-G780U overall specs.
I don't know if anyone can confirm to me whether SM-G780U or SM-G780F has dual sim? Or if your phone has Dual Sim and is a 5G Snapdragon variant, what model is it?
The Tech Chap from Youtube mentioned in a hands-on video that his 5G SD variant is a dual sim (at 3:10 of the clip), but he never says the model variant . No other reviewer mention dual-sim so far.
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Hey folks, I live in Canada, but I wanted a Dual-Sim variant of this model so bad. (5G Snapdragon variant). Samsung Canada and BH-Photo are giving a lot of discrepancy information regarding the SM-G780U overall specs.
I don't know if anyone can confirm to me whether SM-G780U or SM-G780F has dual sim? Or if your phone has Dual Sim and is a 5G Snapdragon variant, what model is it?
The Tech Chap from Youtube mentioned in a hands-on video that his 5G SD variant is a dual sim (at 3:10 of the clip), but he never says the model variant . No other reviewer mention dual-sim so far.
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I'm in Canada too, and waiting on the dual-SIM variant myself. Dual-SIM models will indicate dual-SIM, and no North American models (e.g., SM-G780U) will be dual-SIM, if past practice is any indication. There is usually a dual-SIM variant of the Global (F) model - but if it's not indicated as dual-SIM, it isn't. I'm actually hopeful that the HK model will be dual-SIM and 256 GB storage, like the HK Note20 Ultra - but time will tell.
Today I discovered that at Amazon Germany and Amazon France, the variant SM-G780F being offered by Amazon seems to have Dual Sim. Samsung UK also offer SM-G780F which is a dual-sim variant.
jtOttawa said:
I'm in Canada too, and waiting on the dual-SIM variant myself. Dual-SIM models will indicate dual-SIM, and no North American models (e.g., SM-G780U) will be dual-SIM, if past practice is any indication. There is usually a dual-SIM variant of the Global (F) model - but if it's not indicated as dual-SIM, it isn't. I'm actually hopeful that the HK model will be dual-SIM and 256 GB storage, like the HK Note20 Ultra - but time will tell.
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Looks like it might not have 256 GB of storage, but it might have 8 GB of RAM (other listings of the S20 FE have been wrong about this as we know, so this will have to be verified). Still, at least it is Snapdragon, 5G and dual-SIM: https://www.wondamobile.com/samsung...0-lte-mobile-phone-sim-free-and-unlocked.html
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Today I discovered that at Amazon Germany and Amazon France, the variant SM-G780F being offered by Amazon seems to have Dual Sim. Samsung UK also offer SM-G780F which is a dual-sim variant.
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If 5G is not that important to you, and you don't mind getting the Exynos version, they are available on EBay: https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Samsung-Gal...48958b212ec9c7a63aa2|ampid:PL_CLK|clp:2334524
Unfortunately, the whole point of me getting a Samsung S20 FE was to get Snapdragon with Dual Sim. For the entire S20 and Note 20 Samsung line, only HK edition has SD and Dual Sim. I'm still waiting for confirmation but it seems SM-G781B is also a dual Sim variant.
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Unfortunately, the whole point of me getting a Samsung S20 FE was to get Snapdragon with Dual Sim. For the entire S20 and Note 20 Samsung line, only HK edition has SD and Dual Sim. I'm still waiting for confirmation but it seems SM-G781B is also a dual Sim variant.
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Why unfortunately? It sounds like the HK version is the way to go - in fact, I had ordered a HK Note20 Ultra but cancelled it as I couldn't justify the price (and that price continues to drop).
I have UK device, SM-G781B/DS and it's dual sim, 5G, Snapdragon.
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I have UK device, SM-G781B/DS and it's dual sim, 5G, Snapdragon.
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Good to know! You mean two physical nano SIMs? And have you tested the 5G on both SIMs?
My USA s20 fe claims its a dual sim version in settings but its not so keep that in mind when buying your phone. The model lists itself as a SM-G781U1/DS
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My USA s20 fe claims its a dual sim version in settings but its not so keep that in mind when buying your phone. The model lists itself as a SM-G781U1/DS
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Ah, I see what you mean - it shows that model number, but there is no SIM Card Manager, or dual-SIM capability - correct?
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Good to know! You mean two physical nano SIMs? And have you tested the 5G on both SIMs?
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Yes, it has a hybrid SIM tray that takes two nano SIMs or one nano SIM and a micro SD card. 5G works on either card.
Has anyone gotten the Global version for use here in US? Curious about carriers and bands. TMo, AT&T, Verizon. Will it work without issue?
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Thanks for the response. After some research I have found that on 4g the phone works fine w at TMo and AT&T but none of the carriers have 5G compatible w global version. Here in US the 5g used is n260 & n261 which (conveniently) isn't used anywhere but in the US.
Oh yeah sadly most 5G asian phones doesn't support millimeter wave 5g
I just got a new Xiaomi 11t, I put my SIM (MVNO/AT&T) in, and 5G data works perfectly.
I can't make or receive phone calls, but the internet (5G) works.
Support tells me I need a New VOLTE Sim card to get voice working. If that works, then I can say Xiaomi 11t/pro does work here in the US.
Needing a dual SIM phone for one of my clients. He is coming from an 8T. He bought an Unlocked 10 Pro from the US OnePlus website only to realize it is single sim. A quick search shows the international version has dual sim support Checking on Amazon I see both an international version and a Chinese version? The Chinese version also sells for about $200 less. I searched and could find very little about each phone working in the US. Are both these phones International and Chinese the same phone? Both dual SIM? Both have the same bands? If I purchase the Chinese version will I need to flash with a global or US rom?
Any drawbacks to having either phone in the US?
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Needing a dual SIM phone for one of my clients. He is coming from an 8T. He bought an Unlocked 10 Pro from the US OnePlus website only to realize it is single sim. A quick search shows the international version has dual sim support Checking on Amazon I see both an international version and a Chinese version? The Chinese version also sells for about $200 less. I searched and could find very little about each phone working in the US. Are both these phones International and Chinese the same phone? Both dual SIM? Both have the same bands? If I purchase the Chinese version will I need to flash with a global or US rom?
Any drawbacks to having either phone in the US?
Thanks
BB
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I'm in the UK and have the NE2213 which is essentially the global version.
Personal I'd avoid the Chinese version but that's me
You can change region but I'd rather pay the money and get the real deal.
Warranty is going to he an issue, unless you're buying it from Amazon.
As far I've read the EU / NE2213 should work as expected for what you want.
Have a google for what signal bands are required for the sins you're going to be using , it should still work but best to verify
me too bought USA version and later found that its single sim 2215. I converted to 2211 and enable dual sim support, added second imei, inserted dual sim tray as well but no matter what second imei is always null and second sim never detected.
Hi all! I'm planning to buy the chinese variant of the phone on aliexpress to use it in the US. It is cheaper than NE2215 and the white color + 512gb of memory make it more interesting, but I'm not sure if it can work with local bands as good as NE2215.
Plz delete. Found it here https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/op-10-pro-chinese-model-on-t-mobile-your-thought-plz.4427587/