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HI,
Can any one help me in knowing the differences between chipset, device model, hardware, processors for Galaxy S4 on different carriers.
This will help me in identifying the carrier models I have to buy to certify my app.
If there are no major differences I can certify it on ATT model and say it will be good on other carrier models too.
Thanks,
Loukya C
This is the app development forum! Ask in the S4 forum or use Google (better).
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Hi Guys,
I am residing in Saudi Arabia. I want buy Samsung Galaxy S5. I am not sure which variant is available in my country. I don't know how to identify from the phone settings.Can someone help me is it Snapdragon or Exyons?
Also tell me which is easy to customize? i normally root my phone and install custom ROMS.
Beside also suggest from customization poitn of view should i buy
M8
LG G3
Z2
or S5
excobra said:
I want buy Samsung Galaxy S5. I am not sure which variant is available in my country. I don't know how to identify from the phone settings.Can someone help me is it Snapdragon or Exyons?
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Simply check what model your local carrier(s) uses. There are many apps to identify which processor you have. Most S5's use Qualcomm, so if you are anywhere other the middle east or perhaps some areas of Japan or Korea, you will have a Qualcomm processor. The 900H model uses Exynos, other models e.g. 900A, 900D, 900F, 900P, 900S, 900T, 900V, 900W8, SC-04F, et cetera are Qualcomm.
There is a lot more support for Qualcomm models. There is a lot of useful information in existing threads. A perusal or search of the forum would have answered all of your questions and a lot more.
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It is a Qualcomm device.
Install CPU-z and see.
Thanks
That x version is display model.
Its a demo device (hence the 900X) and its probably not covered by warranty. It takes some time and effort to get it working too mate, here is a thread for your device http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2733083&goto=newpost.
Recently bought a Sprint SPH-L720T and need to buy some accessories but most sites list compatible models as i9500, i9505, i9505G or i9506?
Deziant said:
Recently bought a Sprint SPH-L720T and need to buy some accessories but most sites list compatible models as i9500, i9505, i9505G or i9506?
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None of the above,its an SPH-L720 Sprint S4 TriBand CDMA. The i95xx device are GSM.International/ATT/T-Mobile,ect. accessories should work across the board.
Go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2621862
If by accessories you mean things like a case I think all S4s (not S4Mini) are the same dimensions. Google for confirmation
SPH-L720T designates the carrier and model of your phone - it's a Sprint/subsidiary Samsung Galaxy S 4, same as an SPH-L720, but is Triband capable - hence the T at the end.
GT-i95xx refers to the chipset. The i9505 uses Qualcomm's Snapdragon 600 chipset, whereas the i9500 uses Samsung's own Exynos 5 Octa chipset. Either chipset (and a few others) can be in any model of the Galaxy S 4. The i9506 refers to the Snapdragon 800 chipset. You can find out which specific chipset and model of the GS4 you have by digging into your phone info - most of your external accessories won't give two ****s about what kind of chipset you have, though.
Primary source for this information is here, though being a new user I can't post links. Copy/paste the following to your browser address bar, then change & to . for it to work: www&gsmarena&com/samsung_galaxy_s4_i9500_vs_i9505-review-930.php
You'd think that on a site like XDA this kind of simple knowledge would be commonplace, but as can be seen people like pgriffinsc like to contribute to conversations without knowing wtf they're talking about. This is how bad/wrong/misleading information gets propagated... do your part to fight that trend by providing sources.
I need a bit of clarification for the model number G928, the letter following the number would it be listed with a lower case number or a capital? I am currently in cambodia and i am interested in buying the Plus but i'm unsure if the complete model number is G928i or G928L, being that capital i looks like a lower case L.
also what is the difference between the G928(i) versus the G928(L)? Does the main letter/number combo G928 determine that it's an international unlocked phone? Thanks in advance.
My plan buy a phone which can be used with boon payment (see whitelist)
Since there is a dual sim version of the S8 called G950FD let's take that.
But according to the above mentioned site only some cryptic versions like SM-G950FZKADBT are cool to use.
So is this an abstraction of S8 Models?
Or is this the super secret ceo version?
derFan11 said:
My plan buy a phone which can be used with boon payment (see whitelist)
Since there is a dual sim version of the S8 called G950FD let's take that.
But according to the above mentioned site only some cryptic versions like SM-G950FZKADBT are cool to use.
So is this an abstraction of S8 Models?
Or is this the super secret ceo version?
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I found all of the items on the on the Business Section in Samsung Germany's website: (Link is for SM-G950FZKADBT, but I checked all of them)
http : // www . s amsung. com /de /business / business-products / smartphones / smartphones / SM-G950FZKADBT / (<-- Remove Spaces)
From what I can decipher from the page (aka Using Google Chrome to translate), none of the versions (S8 and S8+) listed on boon have the hybrid/dual sim capability, and the variations in the model numbers is for the colour of the device. All of the extras on the model number seem to have to do with these devices being the German corporate variants of the Galaxy S8 and S8+.
SM-G950FZKADBT - S8 Midnight Black
SM-G950FZVADBT - S8 Orchid Gray
SM-G955FZKADBT - S8+ Midnight Black
SM-G955FZSADBT - S8+ Arctic Silver
SM-G955FZVADBT - S8+ Orchid Gray
The Hybrid Sim version was intended for markets in Asia (India in particular), and is therefore a rare sight in the west. (I'm really bummed about this, and I'm a little surprised that Samsung would exclude it from corporate versions of their phones, as I imagine those getting these phones via their business would really get some mileage out of this feature.)
Thanks for finding the information.
DuckDuckGo didn't find this.
A little OT:
I'm irritated that only these versions are green lid.
Would have thought that boon/Mastercard verifiys as much as possible.
Seems not.
derFan11 said:
Thanks for finding the information.
DuckDuckGo didn't find this.
A little OT:
I'm irritated that only these versions are green lid.
Would have thought that boon/Mastercard verifiys as much as possible.
Seems not.
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The s/w on S8's vary by region. In the case of mobile payments the banks hold a great deal of control as to what countries they want their payment cards available in and what countries they want them used in. There are a ton of threads discussing how to use Samsung Pay in countries that differ from the phone's home country. For example it's difficult using a G950F phone with Samsung Pay in the U.S. There's no such thing as universal mobile payments.
Hi, lte bands of this mobile?