I've recently got my S4 replaced with another one due to blown speaker, and noticed that the camera (with same camera firmware and MG1 software installed on both) had more yellowish tint to it on my older S4.(more saturated). My newer S4 camera however takes bit longer to focus on objects. So then i dialed *#12580*369# to find different hardware revisions:
Old S4: RF Cal: 2013.04.20
HW Rev.: REV0.2
New S4: RF Cal: 2013.04.29
HW Rev.: REV0.3
So kinda curious what hardware revision you guys have?
Edit: Also, please state what model of Galaxy S4 you own? (I've got i337M - Canada version). Cause the hardware revisions will be highly inconsistent between say AT/T and i9505 or Tmobile versions, fyi I posted this in AT/T forums.
RF Cal 2013.04.48
HW Rev: 0.2
AT&T i337
RF cal : 2013.05.09
HW Rev.: REV0.2
Model : AT&T I337
RF cal : 2013.05.29
HW Rev.: Rev 0.2
RF cal: 2013.04.24
HW Rev.: REV0.2
RF Cal:2013.05.09
HW Rev: Rev02
Sent from my Galaxy S4
RF Cal: 2013.05.18
HW Rev: REV0.7
Re:
RF Cal: 2013.05.30
HW Rev: REV0.2
ATT SGH-I337
Here's mine. What's the difference??
The manufacture date???
Ken
kenfb1 said:
RF Cal: 2013.05.30
HW Rev: REV0.2
ATT SGH-I337
Here's mine. What's the difference??
The manufacture date???
Ken
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Nope...his newer one has rev0.3
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mg2195 said:
Nope...his newer one has rev0.3
Sent from my SGH-I337 using Tapatalk 4
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Newer revision for the better or worse means different hardware components were used. I would think Samsung made a lot less revisions of snapdragon variants, but still you never know. Particularly curious in hardware rev of any Canadian Galaxy S4 owners here and whether the hardware was changed in more recent batch of devices?!!
This.
I am also using graviton ROM. NO SS.
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RF cal: 2013.07.12
HW rev.: REV0.3
Rogers I337m
2013.05.24
rev0.2
i337 mf3 att
RF cal : 2013.06.01
HW Rev. : REV0.2
AT&T i337 MDL
2013.07.30
rev0.3
i337m
RF cal 2013.04.20
HW Rev revo 2
I337M Bell
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Interesting...
RF cal: 2013.8.21
HW rev: REV0.2
i337Z
It's an AIO Wireless version. Notice the older HW revision but very recent RF cal.
2913.05.31
hw rev0.7
rooted m919 t-mobile running on att
RF cal: 2013.04.26
HW Rev: REV0.2
Device: AT&T Samsung Galaxy S4 (i337)
ROM: SHOStock-i v2.0
RF Cal: 2013.05.23
HW Rev: REV0.2
Device: SGH-I337 (ATT)
ROM: Stock 4.2.2 ROOT
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I really want the octa-core chip set. But I can't seem to find accurate specs for this phone. Some sites say it does support all the LTE bands others say, not supported at all. I am on Rogers in Canada, currently with a gt-i9305 with lte. I want lte and the octave core. But can fond for certain the gt-i9500 will have LTE or not.
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Unless you get the korean version. LTE will not be included with the octa core to other countries.
At this time Sansung has not choosen to support LTE in octa core phones. That may change down the road but as of shipping dates for April and May LTE version is the snapdradon Quad core.
Rogers will be gettiing the AT&T versions with rigers branding.
No I want to buy carrier out right unbranded and nothing that is available listed at a 9500 has lte is that correct. Does the Korean version have a different number 950?....?
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So got my new baby, and I love the stock Android UI.
But I got issue connecting to LTE networks here in Germany. A friend of mine bought it in the US store and sent it over to Germany. 3G no problem, but LTE isn't working.
I checked the tech specs, and it says 4G LTE (700, 850, AWS, 1900 MHz). Here in Germany T-Mobile is using Band 3 (1800 Mhz) and Band 20 (800 Mhz) So there is the culprit.
Is this a hardware restriction, or could be solved via software? Maybe flashing a different baseband?
Unfortunatly on the Phone Info screen, you cannot change the GSM/UMTS band. The list is empty. It worked on my Nexus 4 though...
Maybe its possible with a modified modem/radio, dunno it thats correct though and how to do it. There is a radio thread on this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192025, check it there.
It might be possible to change the bands using QPST (you won't be able to flash the international modem) there is already a thread on the I337 forums http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2291589 that has a tutorial for enable AWS bands on the device. The process should be roughly similar assuming the device's hardware can operate at those frequencies.
If it works you will lose north American bands until you rehash the I9505G configuration back.
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We got toooo many different versions for GN3, who can help to get it clear for me? I know N9000 powered by Exynos 5420 chipset which is different than N9005, but how about N900? what is this?
SM-N9002 Dual Sim variant for Chinese Market
SM-N9005 LTE variant
SM-N900K for KT Telecom South Korea
SM-N900L for LGU+ South Korea
SM-N900S for SK Telecom South Korea
SM-N900W8 - Canadian
SM-N9000Q Turkish
SM-N900A for AT&T United States
SM-N900P for Sprint United States
SM-N900T for T-Mobile USA
SM-N900V for Verizon Wireless
N9008W --- the Mexico Note 3 from Telcel
SM-N900,International variant
SLC22 for KDDI AU Japan
SGH-N075 and SGH-N099 for NTT Docomo Japan
Sent from my SM-N900T
SM-N900W8 - Canadian Note 3
cool ! so N9000 should also International variant?
lm that guy said:
SM-N9002 Dual Sim variant for Chinese Market
SM-N9005 LTE variant
SM-N900K for KT Telecom South Korea
SM-N900L for LGU+ South Korea
SM-N900S for SK Telecom South Korea
SM-N900A for AT&T United States
SM-N900P for Sprint United States
SM-N900T for T-Mobile USA
SM-N900V for Verizon Wireless
SM-N900,International variant
SLC22 for KDDI AU Japan
SGH-N075 and SGH-N099 for NTT Docomo Japan
Sent from my SM-N900T
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this belongs to which carrier please?
and N9008W --- the Mexico Note 3 from Telcel
SaHiLzZ said:
SM-N900W8 - Canadian Note 3
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lm that guy said:
SM-N9002 Dual Sim variant for Chinese Market
SM-N9005 LTE variant
SM-N900K for KT Telecom South Korea
SM-N900L for LGU+ South Korea
SM-N900S for SK Telecom South Korea
SM-N900A for AT&T United States
SM-N900P for Sprint United States
SM-N900T for T-Mobile USA
SM-N900V for Verizon Wireless
SM-N900,International variant
SLC22 for KDDI AU Japan
SGH-N075 and SGH-N099 for NTT Docomo Japan
Sent from my SM-N900T
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SM-N9000Q Turkish model
kromosto said:
SM-N9000Q Turkish model
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cool ... lets see how many variants they offered to earn our money
N9000 camera Vs N9005 camera
Hello guy
I'm so confused about the camcorder differences of N9005 and N9000 version.
Does N9000 has 120fps filming?
I heard somewhere that the only difference is that N9005 has 4K capability. However, some say that N9005 has 720p 120fps filming, a capability that N9000 lacks.
Can you please clear this up? Are they only different in terms of 4K filming?
Those who have N9000 version please post a sample of 120fps filming if their phone has that capability.
Thanks in advance
farhad_persona said:
Hello guy
I'm so confused about the camcorder differences of N9005 and N9000 version.
Does N9000 has 120fps filming?
I heard somewhere that the only difference is that N9005 has 4K capability. However, some say that N9005 has 720p 120fps filming, a capability that N9000 lacks.
Can you please clear this up? Are they only different in terms of 4K filming?
Those who have N9000 version please post a sample of 120fps filming if their phone has that capability.
Thanks in advance
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do you think 4k resolution is that important? the max resolution we may see is 1920x1080, so even if it up to 4096×2160 (4K), you don't feel any difference.
there are many difference between N9000 and N9005, like N9000 is with Exynos 5420, supports WCDMA/GSM, N9005 is with Qualcomm Snapdragon 800, supports LTE 4G/WCDMA/GSM
so many version....
the mexican version with telcel is n900w8, ad stated in tecel official page
moraymol said:
do you think 4k resolution is that important? the max resolution we may see is 1920x1080, so even if it up to 4096×2160 (4K), you don't feel any difference.
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YES, it is a huge difference for some people like me, who use the note's camera for slow motion footage and 4K resolution videos, because not all of us watch the videos only on the note, but also on a 4K screen. (or using a screenshot of a 4K video as an image -> editing in photoshop etc)
So i think we would like to know the detailed specs and differences of course. In 2 years there will only be 4K displays on sale for TVs and computer screens.
According to: http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_3-review-996.php
Video recording:
N9005: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
N9000: [email protected]
N9005: Quad-core 2.26 GHz Krait 400 CPU, Adreno 330 GPU; Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset
N9000: Quad-core 1. 9GHz Cortex-A15 & quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A7, Mali-T628 MP6 GPU; Exynos 5420 chipset
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (the Snapdragon 800 edition) premiers 2160p video capture, more commonly referred to as UHD 4K or just 4K. It translates to videos of 3840 x 2160 resolution, or in other words, four times the resolution of 1920 x 1080 FullHD clips. The latter is also available on the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 in standard 30 frames per second mode along with the smooth [email protected] video recording.
Note that in 4K video shooting you can't use Dual Shot mode and doesn't allow stills capture during recording, while in 1080p recording you can snap full-res 8 MP 16:9 aspect images.
30 fps FullHD videos carry the bitrate of around 16 Mbps, while 60fps movies take about 30Mbps. Audio is captured at 122 Kbps with a sampling rate of 48 kHz with 2 channels (read stereo). The more interesting 2160p video recording mode carries a very high 47 Mbps bitrate (almost three times that of 1080p videos) for the same 30 fps framerate. Audio is recorded with a bitrate of 123 Kbps with the same 48 kHz sampling rate.
During 1080p video recording you can zoom up to 4x times with the Galaxy Note 3 retaining the same quality up to 2x zoom (because the camera is capable of the double 2160p resolution). Beyond the 2x zoom, things start to downgrade rather quickly.
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Does N900 do 4K?
underlines said:
According to: http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_3-review-996.php
Video recording:
N9005: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
N9000: [email protected]
N9005: Quad-core 2.26 GHz Krait 400 CPU, Adreno 330 GPU; Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset
N9000: Quad-core 1. 9GHz Cortex-A15 & quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A7, Mali-T628 MP6 GPU; Exynos 5420 chipset
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Does the N900 also do 4k?
BlushNine said:
Does the N900 also do 4k?
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According to the post above you, Nope it does not
Video recording:
N9005: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
N9000: [email protected]
N900 has Total RAM 2.66 GB, and N9005 has only 2.38 GB Total RAM.
Weird?
AS of J7, N9000: [email protected] is an option.
Compatibility SM-900 mexican carriers
Hello, I got a SM-N900 thinking it would work smoothly with MOVISTAR or TELCEL carriers (mexico) but I am having many issues, the phone starts jumping bewtween having and not service, I can't browse, my question would be, I have the sim card I use and work perfectly with data 3G with an Iphone 4S, 4 and 5, then I tested on an S4 GT-I9505 factory unlocked and worked, and in a S3 itnernational version and worked fine (2 sims telcel and movistar), but on my note doesn't work any.. what could be the issue???
Thanks for your help
lm that guy said:
SM-N9002 Dual Sim variant for Chinese Market
SM-N9005 LTE variant
SM-N900K for KT Telecom South Korea
SM-N900L for LGU+ South Korea
SM-N900S for SK Telecom South Korea
SM-N900W8 - Canadian
SM-N9000Q Turkish
SM-N900A for AT&T United States
SM-N900P for Sprint United States
SM-N900T for T-Mobile USA
SM-N900V for Verizon Wireless
N9008W --- the Mexico Note 3 from Telcel
SM-N900,International variant
SLC22 for KDDI AU Japan
SGH-N075 and SGH-N099 for NTT Docomo Japan
Sent from my SM-N900T
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Jecha10 said:
Hello, I got a SM-N900 thinking it would work smoothly with MOVISTAR or TELCEL carriers (mexico) but I am having many issues, the phone starts jumping bewtween having and not service, I can't browse...
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moraymol said:
We got toooo many different versions for GN3, who can help to get it clear for me? I know N9000 powered by Exynos 5420 chipset which is different than N9005, but how about N900? what is this?
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farhad_persona said:
I'm so confused about the camcorder differences of N9005 and N9000 version.
Does N9000 has 120fps filming?
I heard somewhere that the only difference is that N9005 has 4K capability. However, some say that N9005 has 720p 120fps filming, a capability that N900
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I have a SM N900, there's no N9000, Samsung phones used to have the model in thousands but this phone is simply N900 in the international Exynos version
I can film at [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected]; contrary to what you've heard.
And I'm using this phone in IUSACELL Mexico and it works perfectly, no problem whatsoever didn't even need to unlock or anything just inserted the SIM.
Sent from my SM-N900 using xda app-developers app
N900 network issues
*GalaxyDev* said:
I have a SM N900, there's no N9000, Samsung phones used to have the model in thousands but this phone is simply N900 in the international Exynos version
I can film at [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected]; contrary to what you've heard.
And I'm using this phone in IUSACELL Mexico and it works perfectly, no problem whatsoever didn't even need to unlock or anything just inserted the SIM.
Sent from my SM-N900 using xda app-developers app
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So it might be the phone itself?? have you tried to use it with any other carrier?? i mean it supposes to work just inserting the chip, i have bought plenty of international samsungs and this is the first time I got that type of issue
Note 3 N9000 and N9005 are different equipments, so why they are not separated like others devices (S3, S4 and Note 2)?
This will avoid questions like: "Is this for N9000 variants or N9005?"
It's just my opinion...
cebs said:
Note 3 N9000 and N9005 are different equipments, so why they are not separated like others devices (S3, S4 and Note 2)?
This will avoid questions like: "Is this for N9000 variants or N9005?"
It's just my opinion...
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The handset is same, the only difference is one is 3G while the other supports 4G and processor. All the other things including OS and other hardware is same, so there is not point in making it a different device? Besides you can't launch Note 3 and Note 4 on the same day
keytsox said:
The handset is same, the only difference is one is 3G while the other supports 4G and processor. All the other things including OS and other hardware is same, so there is not point in making it a different device? Besides you can't launch Note 3 and Note 4 on the same day
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N9005 and N9000 are totally different , one has the ExyNos with Mali T628 the other Snap 800 and andreno 330 , one can do 4k recording and the other can't ...
two different section would be welcomed .
keytsox said:
The handset is same, the only difference is one is 3G while the other supports 4G and processor. All the other things including OS and other hardware is same, so there is not point in making it a different device? Besides you can't launch Note 3 and Note 4 on the same day
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So, for you 3G version and LTE are all the same...
Completely wrong...
SkyWalker1726 said:
N9005 and N9000 are totally different , one has the ExyNos with Mali T628 the other Snap 800 and andreno 330 , one can do 4k recording and the other can't ...
two different section would be welcomed .
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Exactly...
Other devices like the ones i mentioned have different threats so this one needs also...
Thread here basically is for N9005.
I do agree shall separate the N900/N9000 vs N9005.
N900/9000 - Exynos 5420, Mali T628, HSPA.
N9005 - Snapdragon 800, Adreno 330, LTE.
I don't want to start another thread just to ask this question, but more roms and kernels will be available on n9005 version, right? I have the option to go with either n900 and n9005. I know one has LTE and the other doesn't. All I'm worrying about is which version would have the most dev support?
Completely agree that they are different phones with different firmwares/software and better be separated...please.
atvong said:
I don't want to start another thread just to ask this question, but more roms and kernels will be available on n9005 version, right? I have the option to go with either n900 and n9005. I know one has LTE and the other doesn't. All I'm worrying about is which version would have the most dev support?
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I don't know now that the 900 seems to not have the knox issue.
But the source for the 9005 will be more open.
Sent from my SM-N9005 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Andrewtst said:
Thread here basically is for N9005.
I do agree shall separate the N900/N9000 vs N9005.
N900/9000 - Exynos 5420, Mali T628, HSPA.
N9005 - Snapdragon 800, Adreno 330, LTE.
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I think you got the devices reversed, the N9005 is the exynos and the N900 which is what I have US AT&T N900A is a qualcomm snapdragon 800 with 4G lte.
RoloRacer on Note3 N900A
Nope....
N9005 is LTE Snapdragon
Source: im using it
roloracer said:
I think you got the devices reversed, the N9005 is the exynos and the N900 which is what I have US AT&T N900A is a qualcomm snapdragon 800 with 4G lte.
RoloRacer on Note3 N900A
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illusion786 said:
Nope....
N9005 is LTE Snapdragon
Source: im using it
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+1
So the US N900 is snapdragon and the N9005 ? so is the international version of the N900 the exynos model?
RoloRacer on Note3 N900A
roloracer said:
I think you got the devices reversed, the N9005 is the exynos and the N900 which is what I have US AT&T N900A is a qualcomm snapdragon 800 with 4G lte.
RoloRacer on Note3 N900A
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You the one reversed the order & mess up. Kindly check proper.
All Note 3 Variants
SM-N900 - Exynos 5420
SM-N9000 - Exynos 5420
SM-N9000Q - Exynos 5420
SM-N900A - Snapdragon 800 (USA AT&T)
SM-N900P - Snapdragon 800 (USA Sprint)
SM-N900T - Snapdragon 800 (USA T-Mobile)
SM-N900V - Snapdragon 800 (USA Verizon Wireless)
SM-N9002 - Snapdragon 800 Dual SIM (China Unicom)
SM-N9005 - Snapdragon 800 (International Edition)
SM-N9006 - Snapdragon 800 (China Edition)
SM-N9008 - Snapdragon 800 (China Mobile)
SM-N9009 - Snapdragon 800 (China Surfing)
SM-N900W8 - Snapdragon 800 (Canada Edition)
Thanks for that post describing the variants. I am looking to buy and am not sure which is a good fit. I'm wanting LTE on the ATT/TMO freqs. N900A/N900T/N9005 ???? I have tried searching XDA, but, as usual, my search of threads take hours and does not result in much ?
Bootloader locks? KNOX? Region locks?
Where to find the answers please.
I'm a chinese user of Samsung Galaxy Note 3, and I use SM-N9002, which sells in china only. Officially, this version does not support LTE, but according to CPU-Z, my cellphone use MSM8974 as its CPU, which support LTE. So here comes the question: which CPU version does N9002 use, MSM8974 or MSM8274, if 8974, how to use LTE on n9002?
zhubaohi said:
I'm a chinese user of Samsung Galaxy Note 3, and I use SM-N9002, which sells in china only. Officially, this version does not support LTE, but according to CPU-Z, my cellphone use MSM8974 as its CPU, which support LTE. So here comes the question: which CPU version does N9002 use, MSM8974 or MSM8274, if 8974, how to use LTE on n9002?
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- CPU version: install Phone INFO ★Samsung★ app, look at the MISC INFO section.
- Regarding LTE on N9002: try this thread.