Came across this article: http://sammyhub.com/2012/08/28/samsung-galaxy-tab-7-7-plus-sc-01e-comes-to-japan/ which mentions a Galaxy Tab 7.7 Plus. The specs are:
NTT Docomo has unveiled its new LTE-enabled smart devices that also includes Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 7.7 Plus (SC-01E). The tablet supports Docomo’s Xi LTE service and is slated to launch in month of October or November.
As for the features, the Galaxy Tab 7.7 Plus for Japan comes with Android 4.0, Qualcomm Snapdragon APQ8060 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 7.7-inch Super AMOLED Plus display with WXGA resolution support (1280×800), 3MP rear-facing and 2MP front-facing camera, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 5100mAh battery and is the first Galaxy tablet to be compatible with 1-Seg and NOTTV.
Would a Japanese LTE version of the 7.7 work with AT&T's LTE network in the U.S.?
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Came across this article: http://sammyhub.com/2012/08/28/samsung-galaxy-tab-7-7-plus-sc-01e-comes-to-japan/ which mentions a Galaxy Tab 7.7 Plus. The specs are:
NTT Docomo has unveiled its new LTE-enabled smart devices that also includes Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 7.7 Plus (SC-01E). The tablet supports Docomo’s Xi LTE service and is slated to launch in month of October or November.
As for the features, the Galaxy Tab 7.7 Plus for Japan comes with Android 4.0, Qualcomm Snapdragon APQ8060 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 7.7-inch Super AMOLED Plus display with WXGA resolution support (1280×800), 3MP rear-facing and 2MP front-facing camera, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 5100mAh battery and is the first Galaxy tablet to be compatible with 1-Seg and NOTTV.
Would a Japanese LTE version of the 7.7 work with AT&T's LTE network in the U.S.?
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Good to know 7.7 lineup is still alive(I saw it is discontinued on Apple lawsuit document). But Japanese wireless companies use their own forked LTE and different band so it is not compatible. Verizon didn't have fun with 8.9 LTE so probably won't do this.
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hope it has gorilla glass :silly:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1B_-h0IqxsM
So we'll just have to wait the 8.9 or 10.1 3g version.
Thank you for the YouTube video.
Wish in these types of events those that video record them would use some noise canceling microphones. Noise too loud to hear the reviewer
epicfailguy2 said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1B_-h0IqxsM
So we'll just have to wait the 8.9 or 10.1 3g version.
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Sorry, but I'm in a place that I can't use audio (work ). Can someone relay what they said about the release date for the 8.9, if anything?
Thanks!
They arn't speaking at all about the 3G or 8.9 at the event (which means they are coming later this summer. Maybe with exynos). All they say is how wonderful the PLS screen is and how the tab is running Tegra2.
However a review of SlizzedCore http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL-rxZwbSt4 came out, and this reviewer recieved a 3G version as a review model, so it means that maybe the 3G model of the 10.1 will be out this month along the wifi version. He didn't commented back yet according to whichever there is a SDslot on the 3G tab or not.
I just have a really hard time believing Nvidia's CEO would be praising and talking up the Galaxy Tabs if they didn't all have Nvidia processors in them.
I'm pretty sure the 8.9 will have the Tegra2 in it also.
I'd be surprised unless they plan on hold the 8.9 till Icecream is released and have exynos chips in it. Which by that time I may have just given up on the 8.9 and buy the iPad2 :-|
time to get cooking on handbrake ><
Tegra 2 confirmed for the 3G version too
http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/galaxytab/10.1/spec.html
Guess I will not be getting a Android tablet any time soon.
Yea, but vodaphone uk lists the 10.1v 3G with 1,2ghz processor.
I don't know what this means but... a 1,2ghz tegra matches an exynos in benchmarks. (Hell the transformer overclocked to 1.6ghz does 5400 on quadrant lol).
Wait & see my friends, if the 3G comes with microsd and exynos, I'm just giving my transformer to my gf and subscribe one of that lame 3g contract.
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Yea, but vodaphone uk lists the 10.1v 3G with 1,2ghz processor.
I don't know what this means but... a 1,2ghz tegra matches an exynos in benchmarks..
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Could even be the Qualcomm dual core SoC really.
http://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-galaxy-s3-specs-ntt-docomo-86272/
First of all, the Japanese version of the S3, codenamed SC-06D, will be powered by a dual-core 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8960 S4 processor. The “Krait” chipset will replace Samsung’s Exynos 4 Quad, set to power the S3’s international model. The main reason behind the substitution is the fact that NTT Docomo will offer Samsung’s new flagship with 4G LTE speeds and, as you may already know, quad core chipsets haven’t played nice with LTE. We suspected that the LTE-versions of the S3 would come with the MSM8960 chipset under their hood and, while it isn’t officially confirmed, we can now be almost certain that the US or Canadian models with 4G speeds will feature the same proc.
The second technical detail that will set the Japanese S3 version apart from the international model is the featuring of 2 GB of RAM. That’s right, ladies and gentlemen, LG’s Optimus LTE2 is no longer the only smartphone to come with 2 GB of RAM and Samsung’s SC-06D could steal the spotlight from the recently unveiled LG phone in Korea.
In terms of software, the Samsung SC-06D will run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with TouchWiz 4.0 UI on top, as well as with the “Docomo Palette UI”.
Huh. That would be pretty sweet.
Guess time will tell.
First time I've ever thought I wanted a month to end that much quicker!
why they keep screwing up international versions?
1st that tegra3 garbage on 1x and now 1gb vs 2gb of ram on gs3..
This is most likely the US version then !! S4 + 2GB is nice.
I would take the Exynos over the 2gb of ram any day
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so, are there any US carriers that the japenese version would work on?
Most likely you would be limited to WCDMA connectivity if you privately imported one of these. (Unlocking is not a problem, DoCoMo unlocks brand new phones no question asked, just pony up 3150 yen)
International LTE bands are a total mess. Over 40 unique band allocations at last count.
I am holding onto my SII until the fallout of how similar/different the hardware ends up being with respect to custom rom development gets figured out. (DoCoMo SII was similar enough to the standard I9100 for most roms to be tweaked into working, though there were digital-TV and GPS issues and the partition sizing was a little different)
Read on web that Quad-core Galaxy S III with LTE is coming to Korea. Dont know if they will launch it in rest of the world. I think Quad core + LTE + 2GB Ram will make it probably the perfect android device.
source: http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/24/3115367/south-korean-galaxy-s-iii-quad-core-lte
Different LTE frequencies.
And it has a dmb TV reciever chip.
This baby is saved for their home market I'm afraid, we won't see it.
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Why can't Samsung make one chipset that supports for all countries. I don't have a great knowledge in chip designing. But i am always curious to know why different chipsets are needed for LTE. Why Exynos is not compatible with LTE (USA LTE). How is the scenario with iphone, iphone 5 is in India too. Does it have a different chipset from USA's ?
Processer problem? or not
varunkumars said:
Why can't Samsung make one chipset that supports for all countries. I don't have a great knowledge in chip designing. But i am always curious to know why different chipsets are needed for LTE. Why Exynos is not compatible with LTE (USA LTE). How is the scenario with iphone, iphone 5 is in India too. Does it have a different chipset from USA's ?
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Well.. I don't think that problem is into Main chipset.
The galaxy s3's Exynos 4412 processer supports LTE. but samsung released by 3G version. I don't know why is itand also, samsung released korean galaxy s4 version by LTE with Exynos again
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(Korean Version of Galaxy S3 gets Exynos4412 LTE/2GB RAM/and also LTE Conn.)
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Also with Note2 , Samsung launched with One Exynos processer chipset worldwide, same phone, just different modem and radio files.
I thought Samsung did sortout LTE band issue.
But but, Samsung dissapointed me with snapdragon qualcomm chipset in Canada again.
varunkumars said:
Why can't Samsung make one chipset that supports for all countries. I don't have a great knowledge in chip designing. But i am always curious to know why different chipsets are needed for LTE. Why Exynos is not compatible with LTE (USA LTE). How is the scenario with iphone, iphone 5 is in India too. Does it have a different chipset from USA's ?
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I think it s about the Trust from Americans
i m not american but i trust on Snapdragon (from USA) more than Exynos (& Cortex from Korea and UK ...) !!!
OR
maybe Samsung try to behave WISER in US
step by step and better performance
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Samsung will do the same sh*t with the S4 as they did with the S3.
3 months after releasing the S3 i9300 in Australia they released the S3 4g i9305. Helps boost sales to suckers like me.
This time they'll probably release the i9505 lte snapdragon version then a few months down the track claim they found a way to get 4g working on the Octa and probably release a i9510.
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Was this exynos lte variant released on all the major carriers? More in particular was it released for at&t?
exynos for note 2, im guessing they were able to fit in a LTE chip due to the size of the phone 5.5
since the s4 keeps the s3 form factor, plus almost 1mm thinner, there was no way they couldve included lte with the exynos.
Plus they are having manufacturing issues with the exynos, so by fall when the note 3 launches, it shouldnt be a issue.
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Was this exynos lte variant released on all the major carriers? More in particular was it released for at&t?
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Not sure but I believe in the US they stayed the same dual core models. In some overseas markets where the international model was sold they then introduced the quad core lte model (i9305).
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You guys should search before posting. There is already a thread discussing this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2200796
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Refer to the existing thread cited above.
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.