I 've seen the non-LTE international Note 3 referred to as N900 and also as N9000. What is the difference?
jeffs99 said:
I 've seen the non-LTE international Note 3 referred to as N900 and also as N9000. What is the difference?
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N900 exists, n9000 does not.
muhtesem insan said:
N900 exists, n9000 does not.
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Samsung's previous naming convention would dictate otherwise.
Every base model with Exynos would have all zeros with the others having a 2 or 5 that replaces one of the zeros. This is the same with all other high end devices from Samsung
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 N9000 with 3G connectivity
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 N9002 with dual SIM card support
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 N9005 with 3G & LTE connectivity.
muhtesem insan said:
N900 exists, n9000 does not.
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If that's the case then all the results from when you Goggle Samsung N9000 are incorrect?
https://www.google.com/#q=Samsung+N9000
I believe N9000 is correct. N900 is/was probably a typo.
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erasable said:
I believe N9000 is correct. N900 is/was probably a typo.
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N900 is correct. I use one. On box, Samsung write N900. In software: N900. In Document: N900. N9000 is incorrect :victory:
Thats is n9000 and sn900
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muhtesem insan said:
N900 exists, n9000 does not.
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Which one is better?
muhtesem insan said:
N900 exists, n9000 does not.
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ok then the phone i bought yesterday is not exists.
Response from samsung.com
jeffs99 said:
I 've seen the non-LTE international Note 3 referred to as N900 and also as N9000. What is the difference?
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Thank you for contacting Samsung Telecommunications America.
After reading your e-mail we understand that you want to know the difference between SM-N900 and N9000.
We understand your concern.
We would like to inform you that Samsung Galaxy Note 3 available through different US carriers are SM-N900A(AT&T), SM-N900T(T-mobile), SM-N900P(Sprint), SM-N900V(Verizon), SM-N900R4(US cellular). We would like to inform you that the above mentioned Samsung Galaxy Note 3 devices are US models and are locked to respective carrier network. The devices are released with the pre-installed applications of respective carriers. Please access the web link below to see the list of Samsung US note 3 devices.
samsung.com/us/topic/the-next-big-thing-is-here
We would like to inform you that the other models SM-n900, GT-n9005 are non us models and we do not have information regarding the models. We would like to inform you that as country varies settings and features of the models varies. Also non-US devices are unlocked(International) devices. Please contact the appropriate support team of non-US device by accessing the web links given below to know more about the devices.
Please access the web link below to know more about GT-N9005
samsung.com/uk/consumer/mobile-devices/galaxy-note/smartphones/SM-N9005ZWEBTU
Please access the web link below to know more about SM-N900
samsung.com/in/consumer/mobile-phone/mobile-phone/galaxy-note/SM-N9000ZKEINU
Do you have more questions regarding your Samsung Mobile Phone? For 24 hour information and assistance, we offer our new FAQ/ARS System - Automated Response System at samsung.com/support. It's like having your very own personal Samsung Technician at your fingertips.
Thank you for your continued interest in Samsung products.
Sincerely,
Valarie
Technical Support
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jeffs99 said:
I 've seen the non-LTE international Note 3 referred to as N900 and also as N9000. What is the difference?
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We would like to inform you that, Samsung Note3(N9000) is an International version. We request you contact the place of purchase
thanks full
Bubbles1956 said:
Thank you for contacting Samsung Telecommunications America.
After reading your e-mail we understand that you want to know the difference between SM-N900 and N9000.
We understand your concern.
We would like to inform you that Samsung Galaxy Note 3 available through different US carriers are SM-N900A(AT&T), SM-N900T(T-mobile), SM-N900P(Sprint), SM-N900V(Verizon), SM-N900R4(US cellular). We would like to inform you that the above mentioned Samsung Galaxy Note 3 devices are US models and are locked to respective carrier network. The devices are released with the pre-installed applications of respective carriers. Please access the web link below to see the list of Samsung US note 3 devices.
samsung.com/us/topic/the-next-big-thing-is-here
We would like to inform you that the other models SM-n900, GT-n9005 are non us models and we do not have information regarding the models. We would like to inform you that as country varies settings and features of the models varies. Also non-US devices are unlocked(International) devices. Please contact the appropriate support team of non-US device by accessing the web links given below to know more about the devices.
Please access the web link below to know more about GT-N9005
samsung.com/uk/consumer/mobile-devices/galaxy-note/smartphones/SM-N9005ZWEBTU
Please access the web link below to know more about SM-N900
samsung.com/in/consumer/mobile-phone/mobile-phone/galaxy-note/SM-N9000ZKEINU
Do you have more questions regarding your Samsung Mobile Phone? For 24 hour information and assistance, we offer our new FAQ/ARS System - Automated Response System at samsung.com/support. It's like having your very own personal Samsung Technician at your fingertips.
Thank you for your continued interest in Samsung products.
Sincerely,
Valarie
Technical Support
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Thanks so much for the information, it was successful to me. .
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Hi all, it will be great if someone clarifies on the difference between indian version Galaxy note and other countries Galaxy note.. Am an Indian living in Kuwait and I wanted to buy this mobile from India as it s very cheap there. But will there be any difference in terms of GSM thing and quality of manufacturing?
I do not think so! there shouldn't be any differences as such...
Tapashocked via my gt-I9003 with a random keyboard of my choice !
naresh_r said:
Hi all, it will be great if someone clarifies on the difference between indian version Galaxy note and other countries Galaxy note..
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The first 100,000 units in India are being sold with a free flip-case included, so that's a bonus.
thanks a lot guys. but do you know anything about this NFC differences and in Kuwait Operators are with 3.5G and in India 2G.. so will there be any difference in this?
one smells like curry
Hi,
I am going to buy Galaxy note.
But i have a doubt.
Does the Indian Galaxy note have GPU(Malli 400) built in it?
Cause i cant find in the specifications of the Samsung India site.
I want to buy it today but i am worried about the presense of GPU in the Indian version of it.
If anybody has details regarding this please reply.
Thanks.
gv.chaitanya8 said:
Hi,
I am going to buy Galaxy note.
But i have a doubt.
Does the Indian Galaxy note have GPU(Malli 400) built in it?
Cause i cant find in the specifications of the Samsung India site.
I want to buy it today but i am worried about the presense of GPU in the Indian version of it.
If anybody has details regarding this please reply.
Thanks.
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yes indian version has malli400.
Is it made in China, India, or South Korea? EU has gotten Korea as far as i know
SAlmighty said:
Is it made in China, India, or South Korea? EU has gotten Korea as far as i know
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it says manufactured from China.
Indian Galaxy note is more spicy
bamboo12 said:
one smells like curry
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The other smells like Pork
gv.chaitanya8 said:
Hi,
I am going to buy Galaxy note.
But i have a doubt.
Does the Indian Galaxy note have GPU(Malli 400) built in it?
Cause i cant find in the specifications of the Samsung India site.
I want to buy it today but i am worried about the presense of GPU in the Indian version of it.
If anybody has details regarding this please reply.
Thanks.
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Only Difference is No NFC in indian N7000
checkout for Full Specification
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note-4135.php
and we should be happy for Exynos Chipset we got here..
naresh_r said:
thanks a lot guys. but do you know anything about this NFC differences and in Kuwait Operators are with 3.5G and in India 2G.. so will there be any difference in this?
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India has 3.5G in all (yes, all) cities with multiple operators (3 operators likely in wherever you go for 3.5G) and soon operators are launching 4G.
2G is GPRS which being in India, i have never seen on my phone in past 10 years, even in remote areas, there is EDGE which is 2.5G network and manages a 10kbps speed minimum (that's for villages too)
There is no NFC in note.
indiandroid said:
The other smells like Pork
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No. It smells of dirty bunkers and slaves
If you purchased from gulf, you will not get indian language support, kust today my friend came with note purchased from uae, has arabic support.
But yes i flashed his phone to indian version n now he having indian language n lost arabic.
Cute
bamboo12 said:
one smells like curry
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Lol smh!!!
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beauty4ever said:
Indian Galaxy note is more spicy
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HOTTTTTT!!!
ranjan.alva said:
Only Difference is No NFC in indian N7000
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Since when did the Euro-spec Note ever include NFC? I have that, and there's no mention of it having NFC anyehre. If you have it, can you post screen shot's for proof please? Also include shots of firmware and build. Thanks!
AnandA777 said:
The first 100,000 units in India are being sold with a free flip-case included, so that's a bonus.
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True. But the flipcase is really crappie. Not practical at all.
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Man... I LMAO .... thanks for sharing...
JulyDerek said:
True. But the flipcase is really crappie. Not practical at all.
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Definitely don't agree with you... I love the flipcase, it barely adds any bulk and gives many more options to grip the phone (espy when taking photos)
From the Moderators --- We are working on creating a section dedicated for the NOTE LTE Version please be patient we hear you........
The "Samsung Galaxy Note",
that some call "Galaxy Note International",
is the "Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000".
Samsung SGH-i717 Galaxy Note LTE (At&t) is *NOT* a version of the Galaxy Note N7000.
The Galaxy Note LTE i717 is the US version of the "Galaxy Note LTE SHV-E160(S)"
The Galaxy Note LTE i717 is a *different product* with:
- different hardware,
- different speed,
- different CPU,
- different GPU,
- different kernel,
- different benchmark results,
- different weight (182 gramms)
- with LTE 700
To make this even more clear:
Samsung firmware for the N7000 will NOT work on the i717
Cyanogenmod for N7000 will NOT work on i717
EVERYTHING that is made to work specifically on the N7000 will NOT work on the i717
It is like the Galaxy SII i9100 (Exynos) and the Galaxy SII Skyrocket i727 (Snapdragon S3). Also they are not the same device.
The Galaxy Note LTE i717 and the Galaxy SII Skyrocket i727 are in the same family (both with a Snapdragon S3).
Galaxy Note N7000 (Exynos - 800x1280 - 1.024.000 pixels):
GLBenchmark 2.1 Egypt High : 2827 Frames (25.0 Fps)
GLBenchmark 2.1 Egypt Standard : 3012 Frames (26.7 Fps)
Galaxy Note LTE (Snapdragon S3 - 800x1280 - 1.024.000 pixels):
GLBenchmark 2.1 Egypt High : 1014 Frames (9.0 Fps)
GLBenchmark 2.1 Egypt Standard : 2425 Frames (21.5 Fps)
Galaxy S II I9100 (Exynos - 480x800 - 384.000 pixels):
GLBenchmark 2.1 Egypt High : 5727 Frames (50.7 Fps)
GLBenchmark 2.1 Egypt Standard : 6283 Frames (55.6 Fps)
GLBenchmark 2.1 Pro High : 2908 Frames (58.2 Fps)
Galaxy S II LTE (Snapdragon S3 - 480x800 - 384.000 pixels)):
GLBenchmark 2.1 Egypt High : 2292 Frames (20.3 Fps)
GLBenchmark 2.1 Egypt Standard : 4375 Frames (38.7 Fps)
GLBenchmark 2.1 Pro High : 2067 Frames (41.3 Fps)
Here a clear comparison:
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=pdacomparer&id1=3100&id2=3288&id3=3212&id4=3290
Here a benchmark comparison:
http://www.glbenchmark.com/compare....1=Samsung GT-N7000 Galaxy&D2=Samsung SGH-I717
Im guessing you are demanding for new forum on LTE version??
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naimmkassim said:
Im guessing you are demanding for new forum on LTE version??
Sent from my GT-N7000 using XDA App
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I'm pretty sure he is trying to quell the coming onslaught of questions regarding the ATT GNote, soon to be released in the United States from occuring in this section or in the International GNote section.
I can almost guarantee that some non readers will go ahead and ask a dozen questions as to compatibility of roms/kernels/mods/themes/everything.
Having this thread (Which SHOULD get a sticky) allows us as fellow members to flame/troll/ignore/laugh at anyone who ask questions or screws up their phone by flashing something on an incorrect device
Thanks for the heads up. As soon as At&t release the phone i'll be jumping all over this thread.
legion1911 said:
The "Samsung Galaxy Note",
that some call "Galaxy Note International",
is the "Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000ZBA".
All our official Samsung roms have "GT-N7000ZBA" at the beginning of their name.
Samsung SGH-i717 Galaxy Note LTE (At&t) is *NOT* a version of the Galaxy Note N7000.
The Galaxy Note LTE i717 is the US version of the "Galaxy Note LTE SHV-E160(S)"
The Galaxy Note LTE i717 is a *different product* with:
- different hardware,
- different speed,
- different CPU,
- different GPU,
- different kernel,
- different benchmark results,
- different weight (182 gramms)
- with LTE 700
The Galaxy Note LTE i717 will probably get its own XDA forum (it is a different Smartphone).
To make this even more clear:
Samsung firmware for the N7000ZBA will NOT work on the i717
Cyanogenmod for N7000ZBA will NOT work on i717
EVERYTHING that is made to work specifically on the N7000ZBA will NOT work on the i717
It is like the i9100 and the i727 Skyrocket. Also they are not the same device.
The Galaxy Note LTE i717 and the i727 Skyrocket are in the same family (notice the similar name?).
Here a clear comparison:
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=pdacomparer&id1=3100&id2=3288&id3=3212&id4=3290
Here a benchmark comparison:
http://www.glbenchmark.com/compare....1=Samsung GT-N7000 Galaxy&D2=Samsung SGH-I717 http://www.glbenchmark.com/compare....=Samsung GT-N7000 Galaxy&D2=Samsung SHV-E160S
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Now I'm really wondering what version I should get. I'm worried about the warranty, or lack of, for the international version, but I'm also worried about the major differences between the International version and the AT&T version, as well as what LTE will do to battery life...
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Although, looking at how much International prices have skyrocketed, I'm not so sure about that version....
stefan.buddle said:
Having this thread (Which SHOULD get a sticky) allows us as fellow members to flame/troll/ignore/laugh at anyone who ask questions or screws up their phone by flashing something on an incorrect device
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A sticky isn't license to be a jerk.
Even with the warnings, I bet it isn't 24 hours after the at&t version is
released, that there will be threads about "I just installed xxx rom from THIS
forum on my new at&t note and all it does is stick at the boot screen".
Betcha 5 bucks
p51d007 said:
Even with the warnings, I bet it isn't 24 hours after the at&t version is
released, that there will be threads about "I just installed xxx rom from THIS
forum on my new at&t note and all it does is stick at the boot screen".
Betcha 5 bucks
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Good news is, Odin won't let you install Exynos or Tegra ROMs on a Snapdragon device.
We shouldn't have to worry about that sort of thing until a working insecure recovery (CWM) is made for the 717.
wish 4 cores!!
legion1911 said:
The Galaxy Note LTE i717 is a *different product* with:
- different hardware,
- different speed,
- different CPU,
- different GPU,
- different kernel,
- different benchmark results,
- different weight (182 gramms)
- with LTE 700
The Galaxy Note LTE i717 will probably get its own XDA forum (it is a different Smartphone).
To make this even more clear:
Samsung firmware for the N7000ZBA will NOT work on the i717
Cyanogenmod for N7000ZBA will NOT work on i717
EVERYTHING that is made to work specifically on the N7000ZBA will NOT work on the i717
It is like the i9100 and the i727 Skyrocket. Also they are not the same device.
The Galaxy Note LTE i717 and the i727 Skyrocket are in the same family (notice the similar name?).
Here a clear comparison:
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=pdacomparer&id1=3100&id2=3288&id3=3212&id4=3290
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You're telling us its different, when the site you linked the comparison tells us that they both use qualcomm. Only thing I noticed while skimming is the LTE bands are different
Edit: didn't see the 4th device lol
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Ty op for heads up, the notes verisions are showing different rom capacitys', how does rom capacity effect performance for updates/multi tasking?
stefan.buddle said:
I'm pretty sure he is trying to quell the coming onslaught of questions regarding the ATT GNote, soon to be released in the United States from occuring in this section or in the International GNote section.
I can almost guarantee that some non readers will go ahead and ask a dozen questions as to compatibility of roms/kernels/mods/themes/everything.
Having this thread (Which SHOULD get a sticky) allows us as fellow members to flame/troll/ignore/laugh at anyone who ask questions or screws up their phone by flashing something on an incorrect device
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There are nicer ways to draw attention to the thread (and request a sticky) than suggesting anyone flame/troll/ignore/laugh at others. I am bringing this thread to the attention of my co-mod. Since I will be getting the AT&T version, I will end up taking care of these new user issues - do not make my job harder
it was a joke about trolling people who dont follow directions and mess up their phone
I am in the camp of buying the i7171 or N7000. I have to wait until march 2013 to buy the i717 at subsidy price or fork over the full amount when it comes out. For that amount, i might as well buy the N7000. The att version of the touch pro was the last phone that i forked over the full amount and that was money better spent on a stripper. In my opionion, att version was a big bust. I was also in the top 5% for two straight months and got throttled. In my area, "3G" is slow as heck and i was surprised to learn it can get alot slower than that. To buy the att i717 or to hell with att and get the N7000? That is the question on my mind.
My opinion is that every post regarding Galaxy Note LTE i717 is OFF-TOPIC on this forum.
It helps nobody to encourage confusion between two different hardware devices.
legion1911 said:
My opinion is that every post regarding Galaxy Note LTE i717 is OFF-TOPIC on this forum.
It helps nobody to encourage confusion between two different hardware devices.
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No it is not...not right now.
drpal181 said:
I am in the camp of buying the i7171 or N7000. I have to wait until march 2013 to buy the i717 at subsidy price or fork over the full amount when it comes out. For that amount, i might as well buy the N7000. The att version of the touch pro was the last phone that i forked over the full amount and that was money better spent on a stripper. In my opionion, att version was a big bust. I was also in the top 5% for two straight months and got throttled. In my area, "3G" is slow as heck and i was surprised to learn it can get alot slower than that. To buy the att i717 or to hell with att and get the N7000? That is the question on my mind.
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In the same boat and I have a couple upgrades to burn......But The International versions are developer supported to a much greater extent and we won;t have LTE here until 2013 and I like being on the dumbphone plans with two phones and saving $240 a year and getting UL data on both our phones meaning not having to count it (becasue we don;t use more than 1GB a month anyway....
. We have a couple International warranty less (used) i9100s and I always bought Nokias unlocked new before they faded and never had a warranty issue. Its a risk worth taking. I take two risks...I buy used and no warranty. So far so good.
I may use my upgrades to buy and sell a couple iPhone 5s when they come out. The 3GS did very well as a resale.
The SGS II still smokes both devices......on paper.
legion1911 said:
My opinion is that every post regarding Galaxy Note LTE i717 is OFF-TOPIC on this forum.
It helps nobody to encourage confusion between two different hardware devices.
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Then don't encourage it. Its as simple as redirecting people to this thread if they have any questions. And last I checked, it said GALAXY NOTE GENERAL. Not Europe Note, not AT&T Note, etc.
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legion1911 said:
My opinion is that every post regarding Galaxy Note LTE i717 is OFF-TOPIC on this forum.
It helps nobody to encourage confusion between two different hardware devices.
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Please leave moderation to the moderators.
Corriewf said:
No it is not...not right now.
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Exactly right.
Sinful Animosity said:
Then don't encourage it. Its as simple as redirecting people to this thread if they have any questions. And last I checked, it said GALAXY NOTE GENERAL. Not Europe Note, not AT&T Note, etc.
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We are working on getting a separate development forum for the AT&T version. the rest of the discussions will continue as they have.
reinbeau said:
Please leave moderation to the moderators.
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To express an opinion on what I consider off-topic is not moderation.
My opinion:
Want the Note N7000? Buy the Note N7000.
Buy the I717? You get the Note LTE, with the Note LTE hardware, Note LTE software, Note LTE I717 buttons and a Note LTE XDA forum.
The I717 Note LTE may continue to be confused with the N7000 Note here (to not make I717 owners feel lonely and segregated).
So when someone writes here, we will always have to ask:
Are you writing about the N7000 or I717?
Is this opinion about the N7000 or I717?
Is this bug about the N7000 or I717?
And that benchmark, is for N7000 or I717?
Nice protective cover, is it for N7000 or I717?
This does not work on mine. Is it for N7000 or I717?
I am so confused which is better N9000 or N9005, which one is the phone that will get most dev support and custom roms,
please don't ridicule me as I read all threads and still am confused which one is the best version
I live in Israel so I assume I need to have the international version so whic one is it N9000 or N9005
I hope things will not be a mess for us as the N3 has so many different versions that confuses the hell out of regular users.
I think it will be quite an interesting forum and I hope we will not end up in a big mess due to different versions of N3
Here are all the variants:
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-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
So does this mean that N9005 will be international LTE and will have the most dev support on this forum?????
Will N9005 works with Tmobile LTE? If yes, then I will go get one on ebay and cancel my preorder with T-mobile.
hykhleif said:
So does this mean that N9005 will be international LTE and will have the most dev support on this forum?????
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hagalah said:
Will N9005 works with Tmobile LTE? If yes, then I will go get one on ebay and cancel my preorder with T-mobile.
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think its only bands for europe but could be wrong
hagalah said:
Will N9005 works with Tmobile LTE? If yes, then I will go get one on ebay and cancel my preorder with T-mobile.
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If you are referring to the same exact model here: http://negricare.negrielectronics.c.../2355825-samsung-n9-5-galaxy-note-3-32gb-lte-
It only supports 2g on T-mobile
From my reading in different links i can understand the following :
N9000
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LTE = NO
CPU = 1.9 Mhz Octa ( 8 core processer ).
GPU = ARM Mali-T628 MP6
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N9005
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LTE = YES
CPU = Quad 2.3 Mhz ( 4 core processor ) .
GPU =Adreno 330
Video Recording 4 times better than N9000.
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Other Specs same
Highlight:
1- N9000 Faster than N9005.
2- N9000 save much battery than N9005.
Please guys correct my understanding if i am wrong ,
It will not work on T-Mobile lte, just like the international S3 and S4 lte models it will only get edge so if you want to use it on T-Mobile expect 2g web
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The 9000 will support T-Mobile's 1900/2100 frequency which is used for 3G/faux G.
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so hykhleif, which one are you getting?
hykhleif said:
I am so confused which is better N9000 or N9005, which one is the phone that will get most dev support and custom roms,
please don't ridicule me as I read all threads and still am confused which one is the best version
I live in Israel so I assume I need to have the international version so whic one is it N9000 or N9005
I hope things will not be a mess for us as the N3 has so many different versions that confuses the hell out of regular users.
I think it will be quite an interesting forum and I hope we will not end up in a big mess due to different versions of N3
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i go back and forth to israel but i don't understand the frequency/speed differences both here & there. with respect to the data
speeds, which note3 will work best in both israel and USA?
From what I have gathered having the Snapdragon chipset variant will probably get you more dev support since Exynos chips are closed off.
Well that's also another factor as Samsung doesn't like to is very slow to release the sources for their processors.
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bilal1979 said:
Highlight:
1- N9000 Faster than N9005.
2- N9000 save much battery than N9005.
Please guys correct my understanding if i am wrong ,
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I don't think I've seen a single shred of evidence to suggest that the Octacore Exynos is either more battery efficient, or more "powerful" than the Snapdragon S800. In fact, if anything, the complete reverse is true.
http://www.extremetech.com/mobile/1...n-800-benchmarked-beats-exynos-5-octa-and-a6x
Regards,
Dave
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foxmeister said:
I don't think I've seen a single shred of evidence to suggest that the Octacore Exynos is either more battery efficient, or more "powerful" than the Snapdragon S800. In fact, if anything, the complete reverse is true.
http://www.extremetech.com/mobile/1...n-800-benchmarked-beats-exynos-5-octa-and-a6x
Regards,
Dave
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Indeed! Now to find out which is truly the best then the only way is to have a side by side comparison of those two to see how they perform and what battery life consume!
Hi Guys, can anyone tell me the difference between the two galaxy S5 models above? I'm looking for a ROM for my G9008W but only finding one for the 9009D. Wondering if those are compatibel...
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Hi Guys, can anyone tell me the difference between the two galaxy S5 models above? I'm looking for a ROM for my G9008W but only finding one for the 9009D. Wondering if those are compatibel...
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It's not recommended to flash the firmware from a different variant and you may brick your phone if you do. The different model numbers usually signify that it is intended for sale and use on a different carrier. And would then have different bands supported. And possibly hardware differences as well e.g. if one system is CDMA.
I believe that these two models are Chinese variants, probably LTE vs a LTE/CDMA hybrid (dual SIM) models. If you look at the data sheets for each model, you can confirm what differences there are in supported bands, LTE, SIMs and so forth.
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Thanks... Have been looking through spec sheets but i'm getting some contradicting intell lol... But there had tot be some difference along the lines of what you're saying i guess
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Thanks... Have been looking through spec sheets but i'm getting some contradicting intell
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Get the official data sheets directly from Samsung.
Don't depend on specs of unknown accuracy from third party sites.
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Get the official data sheets directly from Samsung.
Don't depend on info of unknown accuracy from third party sites.
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Good point...
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Trying to understand the difference between the SM-N910F vs SM-N910C vs SM-N910U.
The 910C and 910U are Exynos. But what about the 910F?
The 910F is the one Samsung lists on their UK store, which I get redirected to even though I am in South America. But it isn't clear if it's Snapdragon or Exynos and I haven't found an official Samsung page that confirms the LTE frequency bands.
I have n910F from Ireland it is the same as in UK so snapdragon
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Trying to understand the difference between the SM-N910F vs SM-N910C vs SM-N910U.
The 910C and 910U are Exynos. But what about the 910F?
The 910F is the one Samsung lists on their UK store, which I get redirected to even though I am in South America. But it isn't clear if it's Snapdragon or Exynos and I haven't found an official Samsung page that confirms the LTE frequency bands.
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Hello,
U can see some of Benchmark here
And also to see Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Model Numbers please go here
Try downloading CPU-Z from Play Store, you can see the detail of your Phone
Why not read more before ask? I'm pretty sure Google can gives you an answer in details.....
From what I read from Hong Kong Samsung official website, it does says the LTE frequency bands, but not very sure the others.
Here's the post for you http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/general/galaxy-note-4-versions-cpu-t2883741
does the sm-n910u support lte in canada (rogers)
Is Samsung lying in South America?
They are selling SM-N910C which is Exynos and they are also saying it charges faster when we all know it's a Qualcomm feature....
Does Exynos provide fast charging too?
Can someone clarify this?
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Is Samsung lying in South America?
They are selling SM-N910C which is Exynos and they are also saying it charges faster when we all know it's a Qualcomm feature....
Does Exynos provide fast charging too?
Can someone clarify this?
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It is not a Qualcomm feature as they want all to think. Exynos model also has this feature.
910C
Hello guys
I am in the UK and looking into replacing my Note 3 with the Octa core version of the note 4.
Do you guys have any experience with both the 910F and the 910C versions so you can give me some advice? Is the Octa Core version alot faster than the quad core? camera sensor quality differences?
I always root my devices but i am not intending to run any custom rom on the Note 4 as i was always happy with the stock Samsung ROMs. In terms of region lock, does the 910C come region locked to a certain part of the world or will it work here in the UK straight out of the box? I am also intending to use other international simcards so presumably if i root it and run "regionlock away" it should be able to remove region restrictions???
So far i only found a few units of the 910C versions sold on eBay. Do you know any other online shops that sell it here in the UK?
Many thanks in advance!
SM-N910C working in the UK??!
galijanach said:
Hello guys
I am in the UK and looking into replacing my Note 3 with the Octa core version of the note 4.
Do you guys have any experience with both the 910F and the 910C versions so you can give me some advice? Is the Octa Core version alot faster than the quad core? camera sensor quality differences?
I always root my devices but i am not intending to run any custom rom on the Note 4 as i was always happy with the stock Samsung ROMs. In terms of region lock, does the 910C come region locked to a certain part of the world or will it work here in the UK straight out of the box? I am also intending to use other international simcards so presumably if i root it and run "regionlock away" it should be able to remove region restrictions???
So far i only found a few units of the 910C versions sold on eBay. Do you know any other online shops that sell it here in the UK?
Many thanks in advance!
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I have the same question! I have ordered the Exynos version of the Note 4 recently and I'm starting to think it won't work on the 4G LTE here in the UK but I want to know if it will work at all
All these questions are answered in the general section of the note 4 forum. I used to hate it when people would reply angrily to questions by telling the people asking the questions to search in a rude manner, but I can understand why they do it lol. I'm not telling you to search in a rude manner though lol but omg, the same questions are asked over and over.
The only eynos version that'll work on every UK 4g network is the N910C version. The snapdragon n910f is good but the exynos is better, better with overall snappiness, in games, and better sound quality too, I've had both versions
N910U is exynos cat6 while N910C is cat4. The U and C versions are somewhat international exynos. There's also korean only exynos versions, they end with the letters S, K and L, all these 3 versions are cat6 too.
Then there's a 3g only version n910H, Samsung couldn't have made this note 4 release any more confusing if they tried, cause there are even more versions out there! Hope you enjoy your notes
Get the 'f' Version. There's more development support for Snapdragon. Virtually all North Americans have the SD version as well as the world. Try sourcing your Note 4 from Handtec, not that I endorse them.
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All these questions are answered in the general section of the note 4 forum. I used to hate it when people would reply angrily to questions by telling the people asking the questions to search in a rude manner, but I can understand why they do it lol. I'm not telling you to search in a rude manner though lol but omg, the same questions are asked over and over.
The only eynos version that'll work on every UK 4g network is the N910C version. The snapdragon n910f is good but the exynos is better, better with overall snappiness, in games, and better sound quality too, I've had both versions
N910U is exynos cat6 while N910C is cat4. The U and C versions are somewhat international exynos. There's also korean only exynos versions, they end with the letters S, K and L, all these 3 versions are cat6 too.
Then there's a 3g only version n910H, Samsung couldn't have made this note 4 release any more confusing if they tried, cause there are even more versions out there! Hope you enjoy your notes
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hi, i have a very small request.
it is possible to make on screen lock of Galaxy Note 4, SM-N910F the lights effects from Galaxy S 4, GT-I9505
A quick warning, the IR blaster has issues on the 910C, something about the drivers.. it's supposed to be fixed on Lollipop.
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A quick warning, the IR blaster has issues on the 910C, something about the drivers.. it's supposed to be fixed on Lollipop.
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Please elaborate on these problems
Thanks for the info!
lawtq said:
All these questions are answered in the general section of the note 4 forum. I used to hate it when people would reply angrily to questions by telling the people asking the questions to search in a rude manner, but I can understand why they do it lol. I'm not telling you to search in a rude manner though lol but omg, the same questions are asked over and over.
The only eynos version that'll work on every UK 4g network is the N910C version. The snapdragon n910f is good but the exynos is better, better with overall snappiness, in games, and better sound quality too, I've had both versions
N910U is exynos cat6 while N910C is cat4. The U and C versions are somewhat international exynos. There's also korean only exynos versions, they end with the letters S, K and L, all these 3 versions are cat6 too.
Then there's a 3g only version n910H, Samsung couldn't have made this note 4 release any more confusing if they tried, cause there are even more versions out there! Hope you enjoy your notes
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Thanks! It does seem unnecessarily confusing!
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Please elaborate on these problems
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The IR blaster on the 910C works intermittently, meaning sometimes it works fine for a few minutes then stops. There are several reports of this in the IR threads.
Is there any direct compassion of 910C vs 910F regarding camera quality? i know its same sensor, but i wonder does the 5433 has the same ISP abilities.
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does the sm-n910u support lte in canada (rogers)
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yes it support the required bands....no problem!!!
Which one better The 910C and 910F ???
Which one better Please Suggest me