Batelco Tweeted:
First in #Bahrain.. again! Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is now available at #Batelco in City Centre! Get it now with attractive mobile packages!
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The Galaxy Note 2 (most likely the N7100 model) is now available in Bahrain , but only from Batelco for now .
To get the Note 2 from Batelco you will need to sign 12-month contract with either Super Smart or Super Smart Max plans
I am hoping it will be available contract-free by next weekend. either from Samsung Bahrain (BinHindi Informatics) or VIVA Bahrain.
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Hi, I'm thinking of teaching English in South Korea. I'd be going in maybe 4 or 5 months and was wondering if it is worth it to get the Galaxy S2 or not. I will need to get a laptop but my family might be helping me out with that. I will want to travel to Japan, China, maybe some other countries. I know it uses a SIM card but will it work in these countries as well? Do you think it is worth it? I'll be there for a year. Maybe I should get a cheap phone and maybe get a tablet instead. Any advice would be great.
Is it any kind of substitute for a Camera?
P.S. I would be selling my current Samsung Epic from Sprint to cover a good portion of the cost.
Hello.
I'm korean and please refer my reply.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1052222
If you will resident(living) in south korea, you will purchased korea galaxy s2 from SKTelecom or KoreaTelecom contract.
But , in short stay and many country traveling and return to your country to use, i recommend buy the EU galaxy S2.
Any more advise?
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I beg to differ!!
The con's you mentioned here aren't much of a problem. Most of the world still uses triband gsm and having a quad band won't do much of good and how many of us really uses mms when we are using emailing or video calling!!
If you see the pro's they is NFC which is gonna be must feature in all smart mobile in future. Next gen samsung mobile is having NFC in all the models. So isn't it cool to have right now than later? well there are lot of apps in android for fm, so having a native fm on mobile is pointless. And DMB is an extra asset too. last but not the least bloatware can be removed in many ways as like rooting
So what do you think guys?
Pulverizer said:
Hello.
I'm korean and please refer my reply.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1052222
If you will resident(living) in south korea, you will purchased korea galaxy s2 from SKTelecom or KoreaTelecom contract.
But , in short stay and many country traveling and return to your country to use, i recommend buy the EU galaxy S2.
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My gsm galaxy s 1 picked up signal just fine travelling SK and japan last year. You might not be able to get full speed 3g though
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Samsung mobile just said note 2 will be available from AT&T mid november. http..//smgm.us/lzb
I formerly owned the Note 1 which was built in China. I currently have a LG Optimus G which is a POS. Is the Note 3 built in Korea or China?
marukai said:
I formerly owned the Note 1 which was built in China. I currently have a LG Optimus G which is a POS. Is the Note 3 built in Korea or China?
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mostly in china because of cheap workers but of course everything else is korean
Depends on the model and the county, for example my Exynos variant from north America is from Vietnam and the battery also.
There are six possibilities and are made in Korea, Vietnam or China
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Samsung testing LTE model of Galaxy S4 mini (GT-I9197) in India?
Samsung is the leading smartphone manufacturer in India, but none of the company’s phones support LTE connectivity in the country. However, with India set to get its first LTE networks in the coming months, it’s a lucrative market that will see consumers demanding LTE smartphones as time goes by (in fact, the Galaxy S5 has numerous bad reviews on India’s leading online retailer due to the fact that its Exynos chip does not support true LTE connectivity.) According to import tracking site Zauba, Samsung recently shipped the Galaxy S4 mini LTE to India for testing, hinting that it is in the process of testing devices with the LTE networks in the country.
In India, only one carrier (Airtel) currently offers an LTE network, but the issue is that India uses the TD-LTE band, which is currently only supported by the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c (the HTC One M8 supports it as well, though HTC has said that it will need a software update to actually work on local LTE networks.) The Galaxy S4 mini LTE that Samsung is testing in India won’t be sold in the country, but the company could be testing the device with custom hardware so that it can prepare the launch of LTE devices in the future.
Source: Sammobile
What are the differences between 9195 and 9197? The I9195 already has LTE, right?
Cuz thats the one I have righ now lol
just read the news, if you would like to know.
AndreAkaNick said:
What are the differences between 9195 and 9197? The I9195 already has LTE, right?
Cuz thats the one I have righ now lol
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All you had to do was read the news :silly:
but the issue is that India uses the TD-LTE band, which is currently only supported by the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c (the HTC One M8 supports it as well, though HTC has said that it will need a software update to actually work on local LTE networks.)
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Looking to pickup one of these in the UK, any UK user has one and can advise if it's okay?
Thanks in advance.