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korea Samsung Galaxy S III Exynos4412+2g ram+lte

All that picture shows me is 2GB of ram.

also shows 4g but no exynos mention though

troll thread, delete this please.

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Samsung Galaxy S3 Japan will have 2GB RAM?

According to this:
http://www.ubergizmo.com/2012/05/samsung-galaxy-s3-japan-2gb-ram/
Samsung Galaxy S3 in Japan will have 2GB RAM, now, i'm wondering why is that, anyone knows anything? And what does extra 1GB of RAM helps you? More quickly device? More multitasking or what? (= I'm not a dev, so i'm just asking if it's worth maybe to buy the Japan version of Galaxy S3 over the internet
I've read somewhere else that the Japanese version will use the Snapdragon S4.
If there's LTE w/ 2GB version would be really cool.
there is already a thread running for the same
continue here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658671

What sgs3 do i have?

Hi what type of sgs3 do i have? I bought my Samsung galaxy s3 (GT-i9300) at Siba AB in Sweden and now since the forum is changed i don't have a clue any more... My device is rooted and running ParanoidAndroid 1.5, does it even matters what type i have?
AT&T Galaxy S III
Sprint Galaxy S III
T-Mobile Galaxy S III
Verizon Galaxy S III
My guess is that this is some type of carrier locks?
Whats the differences?
Sorry for being a noob when it comes to this, and sorry for my bad English.
none of the above you have the i9300 international which has a different forum
You most likely have the international version which has its own section. These are all American carrier locked galaxy s3s.
As for the difference..international has exynos quad core processor and 1 gig ram whereas American and Canadian versions have dual core and 2 gig of ram. One version of the galaxy s3 in America(Verizon) is also boot loader locked.
Scroll down a bit further and you will see the Samsung Galaxy S III I9300 forum.
Thanks
Halmo said:
Scroll down a bit further and you will see the Samsung Galaxy S III I9300 forum.
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Thanks, saw that now ^^
Moderator may now please remove this tread.

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This question seems to be asked around; here is the answer/FYI. Thank You.
Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II
Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II
T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note II
AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note II

[q] samsung galaxy s4 octa

hi can someone tell me when the galaxy s4 releases in the uk will it come out with snapdragon cpu or octa. as i have heard that octa is not coming to the uk and all the uk will get snapdragon cpu. and the other question is if i would like to buy online the octa version of samsung galaxy s4 where should i buy it from hope someone can give me a link to a site which is reliable and with good reputation. as i really want to buy the samsung galaxy s4 exynos octa version. but its not coming to the uk and i cant be asked to wait thank u

Snapdragon 600 Galaxy Note II showed up

Is Samsung developing a new Galaxy Note II variant for China with a Snapdragon 600 chipset underneath, instead of the company’s very own Exynos chip? A leaked AnTuTu benchmark for a GT-N7108D, running on a 1.9GHz processor and Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, suggests that might be the case.
With a score of 26901 points, this new variant would be even faster than the Galaxy S4, which currently reigns supreme in possibly every benchmark test out there. This new variant of the Note II is apparently headed to China Mobile with support for their TD-LTE network, which explains why Samsung is suddenly working on a Snapdragon variant of the device (Qualcomm’s chips come with an integrated LTE modem, which offers better battery life and efficiency), almost a year after the original Note II was launched.
This Snapdragon-powered Galaxy Note II has also appeared at the FCC, with the filing confirming support for the Wi-Fi 802.11ac 5GHz standard, which is currently only supported on 2013 flagships like the Galaxy S4 and the HTC One (and is expected to be the next big thing when it comes to Wi-Fi speeds.) So, while it is possible the benchmark might be a fake, the fact that a newer Galaxy Note II variant is in the works is all but confirmed.
However, the question remains: why is Samsung working on a new variant of their second-generation phablet when its successor will be making its way to the market before the end of this year, with even better specs across the board? I guess we’ll have to wait for further info to get an answer to that, though we won’t be expecting to see this faster and more powerful Galaxy Note II launch outside China
Source with pictures: www.sammobile.com/2013/07/22/snapdragon-600-galaxy-note-ii-showed-up/
Oh I just saw that there is already a topic about this. Sorry.

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