Just now, scanned thru Samsung India Website and found in Specs that India version does not have specs mentioned on their International WEbsite. Specifically India version specs is not having NFCm 4G and LTE support.
See the specs below :
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micrographics said:
Just now, scanned thru Samsung India Website and found in Specs that India version does not have specs mentioned on their International WEbsite. Specifically India version specs is not having NFCm 4G and LTE support.
See the specs below :
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Waste of a post .... None of the galaxy notes released worldwide has NFC or 4glte support.. so the Indian version won't have it too
This has already been discussed. Asian/European Editions will not have it.
The American model is said to not have it (or have an optional method to add on).
However as of now , I believe Asia-Europe were quoted not to have it since there was no real usage.
USA has around 20,000 shops or so to support it. Which honestly is not much.
Perhaps in Samsung Galaxy Note Plus ;-)
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I'm confused.....
is the hero available in the USA or is it just for the UK?
do tmobile stores have it?
I think T-Mobile in the USA just released the HTC Magic, I doubt there going to release the Hero in USA right now as that would really kill or atleast limit the turnover for the HTC Magic.
You can import one to the USA but you wouldn't get 3G working.
Or you could just wait for it to come to the USA, may be a long wait though.
it will come to the USA soon
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http://www.engadget.com/2009/07/31/htc-hero-coming-october-11th-to-sprint/
will the sprint branded one work on tmobile though?
hmmm
Sprint uses CDMA whereas T-Mobile is GSM. Any version for Sprint would have to have a completely different radio, so it's unlikely to work on T-Mobile.
Regards,
Dave
yeah i read that on engadget as well. man sprint is lucky to be getting such great devices like the pre and now hero... almost makes me wanna switch to get both... at&t needs to step it up and get something. even the tp2 is goin to tmo first... iphone is blah at this point
After using the iPhone 4 for about half a year, I just couldn't handle how boring it was anymore. I purchased a Nexus S on Evil-Bay last week and I just picked it up from the post office. I'm just glad to be back.
The phone I bought came with ICS, but I was wondering if you guy can tell me if this is stock or not?
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Also, Since this is my first Nexus. I wanted to know if this is the original i9020 or is a A or T? The model number says it's an i9020, but this model is a white version and I've never seen a T version of the white or i9020. So is my model a rare version?
Hi there, I just read the labels and you have the Korean M200 version. I am Korean and the entire label is in Korean.
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yup, its stock ics.
But does it get 3g on tmobile ?
Sent from my Nexus S using xda premium
That's what I need to know. From what I've read through the xda archives is that it does work. I'm going to take to the T-Mobile store after work and see if anybody there can let me borrow their sim card for a test.
I bought mine I9023 in Shenzhen (China) while visiting my son who lives over there. I am dutch but live in germany, No problems at al lat 3G , tested with TMobile and Vodafone
Hello everyone, I am looking to purchase a Nexus 6P International version. I need the international version since some of the LTE bands that I need are no available in the US version. Since the Google store wont allow you to buy the International version and have it delivered to a US address I have to go with a third party vendor. So when I check on sites like Expansys USA (This people only sell international versions, I know I checked) , I find that there are 2 different phones for the international version. They seem to have different processor and some other different specs as well as different prices.. Can anyone here tell me whats up with this???
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See that stars.One of them got reviews and other one not.
Seems there are two different sellers then one so price is different.
Karlo666 said:
See that stars.One of them got reviews and other one not.
Seems there are two different sellers then one so price is different.
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The pic is from Expansys USA. So only one seller.
Check the below Image. This is for those who are trying endlessly to convert Demo Units to Actual units. Answer = Impossible.
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What do u mean? Features/workability -wise what's the difference? And why would one to change demo unit into actual unit, when both would be equally functional?
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What do u mean? Features/workability -wise what's the difference? And why would one to change demo unit into actual unit, when both would be equally functional?
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There no baseband chipset onboard. So no mobile network.
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There no baseband chipset onboard. So no mobile network.
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i have an n920x, works great on n920c firmware, but i couldn't help but notice that the model number (next to the camera, to the right) on the motherboard of the n920x, is in fact n920i
I wonder if n920i firmware would work if flashed, maybe even get OTA on it.
I shall experiment
Hello. Certain versions of the LTE Tab A have phone functionality.
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<- Picture from Tab SM-P355NZAAXTC's page on Samsung's website.
Is there anything I can download to get phone functionality on my T357T Galaxy Tab A or is the hardware completely different? Samsung support says that the option should be there but I don't see it. I am new to all of this so please excuse my ignorance.[/SIZE]
Every model of Samsung's tablets has come in a variant that has telephony built in. These have never been sold via US carriers. The hardware and software are sufficiently different that I've never read of anyone here who has been able to add that functionality after the fact. And I've been watching for a while. I've bought the international versions of the Tab A (p355), Note 8 (n5100) and Tab 7.7 (p6800) and they are literally giant smartphones.
If you have a carrier branded model, you can make calls via VoIP, using an app like Hangouts. You may also be able to use it with a number sharing program like T-Mobile's Digits or AT&T's NumberSync.