FCC Documentation GT-P7510 - Galaxy Tab 10.1 General

Nothing special in the FCC doc's other than the unit tested was a pre-production unit.
WLAN card lised as Broadcom model: BCM4330 2.4/5GHz
https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas...me=N&application_id=251894&fcc_id='A3LGTP7510

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GT-i9020 vs GT-i9020T

Does anyone know what model number the current Nexus S is using. Is the GT-i9020T the updated current version or is that a unannounced model?
Only difference is new Bluetooth / WiFi and GPS antennas in I9020T.
Thinking that the not-yet-announced Samsung GT-i9020T (a.k.a. Nexus S) might be delayed due to a last minute addition of a dual-core processor, as recently seen in the seemingly similar i9100? Well, it's looking like that possibility just got a lot less likely -- the GT-i9020T has now turned up yet again at the FCC, with the only changes being a pair of new Bluetooth / WiFi and GPS antennas. Of course, that doesn't necessarily mean there won't be any more changes, but it does give us a bit more confidence that a GT-i9020T model will actually be released... sometime.

Hong Kong Version: NO Octa-Core?

I'm probably the first (or one of the first) people in Japan to get the S4,having basically camped outside a local store for the better part of the afternoon waiting for their S4 shipment to arrive. Then I had the "pleasure" of paying roughly $920 for the thing... And now my confusion and question:
The store had indicated that there is an Octa-Core variant and Quad Core variant of the Hong Kong model, which I have. I specifically asked for the Octa-Core model. Upon running several benchmark tests just now however, I only see that this is a Quad Core processor. Is it possible that the benchmarks are wrong because they haven't been updated for the new CPU, or have I in fact, been given a Quad Core device?
Furthermore does anyone know if the HK version is available with both CPUs? That would be a bit strange if you ask me. There is no Qualcomm sticker on the device however.
Also I'm positively outrage that the device doesn't support Japanese language settings. Clearly the files are in the ROM but due to the user privileges with 4.2, none of the region changing software will work without root. I don't understand why some HK versions support Japanese language and others don't.
TokyoGuy said:
I'm probably the first (or one of the first) people in Japan to get the S4,having basically camped outside a local store for the better part of the afternoon waiting for their S4 shipment to arrive. Then I had the "pleasure" of paying roughly $920 for the thing... And now my confusion and question:
The store had indicated that there is an Octa-Core variant and Quad Core variant of the Hong Kong model, which I have. I specifically asked for the Octa-Core model. Upon running several benchmark tests just now however, I only see that this is a Quad Core processor. Is it possible that the benchmarks are wrong because they haven't been updated for the new CPU, or have I in fact, been given a Quad Core device?
Furthermore does anyone know if the HK version is available with both CPUs? That would be a bit strange if you ask me. There is no Qualcomm sticker on the device however.
Also I'm positively outrage that the device doesn't support Japanese language settings. Clearly the files are in the ROM but due to the user privileges with 4.2, none of the region changing software will work without root. I don't understand why some HK versions support Japanese language and others don't.
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Where are you looking for the core details? Exynos Octa is 2 sets of quad cores, 4 A15 and 4 A7. Depending on the app it may report back as quad core. If the model of yours is i9500 3G only no LTE then it is Exynos Octa.

Sprint S5 kernel for g900f to enable fm radio

Hi, I have Galaxy s5 g900f and NextRadio installed to receive fm radio but it doesn't work because carrier didn't unlocked it. S5 Sprint version has it. Can someone port Sprint S5 kernel to G900F version? I tried TuneIn radio but I need offline radio.
As dar as I know, it's a hardware limitation
Enviado desde mi SM-G900F
It may just be wishful thinking, but the current consensus is that it's a software (or firmware) limitation:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2661286&page=16#post57373795
The phones with it seem to have the same hardware as those without.
They both share this Broadcom chip which is capable of receiving FM radio signals. Whether or not the sprint version uses this or not I don't know. It is not at all uncommon to find redundant hardware in mobile tech.
It's very unlikely that Samsung would commission a special variant for just one carrier. It really doesn't make business sense. The most likely explanation is that Samsung pays Broadcom a rate depending on which features they use. Sprint have simply foot the extra money for the FM capabilities so Samsung have enabled them.
It is possible that the Broadcom chip requires a specific external oscillator (if it doesn't somehow share the same 2.4GHz one the bluetooth and Wi-FI uses). My poor-man's electrotec instinct is telling me it's impossible to put an accurate oscillator inside an IC. Relatively speaking, these are actually expensive components. Samsung could simply not load the pick'n'place machine with this component and there you go. They've saved money with no design changes whatsoever and we loose our FM This is a visible mod and if we ever get pics of the two mainboards side by side we would be able to tell.
However! It is also possible the Broadcom chip can have features permanently deactivated via an eFuse to satisfy licence requirements. (Nasty right? but it does go on unfortunately It's a lot cheaper than making several different chips)
I think we have a great chance to be honest, but no one has announced they're working on it now.
If like me, you really want this feature, I suggest heading to the post above and pledging a donation for a working hack.
My s5 mini is same.

Fm radio

Is it possible FM radio on sm 935f
Because FM radio t mobile future
cimbom said:
Is it possible FM radio on sm 935f
Because FM radio t mobile future
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One such system improvement that T-Mobile users discovered is the activation of the radio receiver on the device. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor inside the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge integrates an FM chip, but T-Mobile – like many other carriers – disabled it, at least initially.
The "correct" question is: Does the Exynos 8 Octa 8890 processor integrates an FM chip too?
Joku1981 said:
One such system improvement that T-Mobile users discovered is the activation of the radio receiver on the device. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor inside the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge integrates an FM chip, but T-Mobile – like many other carriers – disabled it, at least initially.
The "correct" question is: Does the Exynos 8 Octa 8890 processor integrates an FM chip too?
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On this, the answer is NO!
Really???
Inviato dal mio LG-H850 utilizzando Tapatalk
The quad-core 7570 is the first Exynos chip to have all wireless tech, including Cat.4 LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth, FM and GNSS (GPS), built in to a single chip so why wouldn't the Exynos 8 Octa 8890 SoC have an integrated FM receiver ?
First time ever I am jealous to not have a snapdragon variant then. I had no idea.
origitat said:
First time ever I am jealous to not have a snapdragon variant then. I had no idea.
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Yes, for this one sometimes feel jealous. But the snapdragon's type is also more envious feel to the exynos because the community is crowded about cusrom and all modifications

Note 3 galileo support

Does note3 n9005 android 4.3 or 5.0 support Galileo GNSS ?
gvp9000 said:
Does note3 n9005 android 4.3 or 5.0 support Galileo GNSS ?
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Only equipment with a multi-system chip can use the signal emitted by the Galileo satellites in addition to the conventional GPS. If we refer to this list of compatible hardware, only two phones ("Aquaris X5 Plus" from BQ, and "Mate 9" from Huawei) are equipped with such chips.
Older smartphones with Mediatek MT6595 have a multi-system GNSS. They are able to use Galileo
Snapdragon 820 chip is referred as compatible. Check usegalileo website.
tmark said:
Snapdragon 820 chip is referred as compatible. Check usegalileo website.
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But not this phone chipset unfortunately .
http://www.usegalileo.eu/EN/inner.html#data=smartphone

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