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Hey all
Just out of curiosity, due to the whole region lock confusion and fiasco (even tho I know Canadian version is R-Unlocked)
How many people actually bought the snap dragon version of the NOTE 3?
I wonder if Development of Rom's and mods will be slow due to lack of support?
Thanks !
Yeah I went snappy. Figured lte was something I'd like to have going forward. They aren't region locked down here in New Zealand anyway.
Sent from my SM-N9005
They don't sell the Exynos version here anyway (yet?), and since T-Mobile NL is rolling out free 4G for all users over the next 2 years here, I figured it was time to get myself an LTE-enabled device. Particularly since I plan to keep this one for quite a while.
Also, the S800 version is simply higher-end. As much fun as Octa sounds, it has a lower clock speed, does not get full 8-core support from what I've heard, and it lacks the power to support several things, such as 4K.
Bump!
Can I get more re assurances for this ?? =D
Also I wonder will all the Rom's work for my Canadian TELUS S800 note 3 SM-N900W8
Wait.. I think this is answered already.
When the Note 3 was released there was a pretty big difference between the two phones that initially made flashing roms from International on TMobile - wifi wouldn't work intially - internal SD Card was wiped frequently on flashing and a bunch of other issues made flashing International ROMS on TMOBILE phones difficult at first. (this was fixed later but it took a while)
The S5 was a lot different - I am not a technician or Developer by any means - but as a novice looking in - it almost seemed like International and Tmobile mobile note 3's were almost entirely different phones - whereas the S5's were almost identical.
I realize I maybe oversimplifying this - but doing so to make a point. I am very curious about what will happen with the Note 4. I doubt if there is any way to know until both phones are out and Devs start creating roms - but I wonder if the NOTE 4 will be more like it was with the NOTE 3 or will they be more like it was with the S5 ? Samsung will never listen to me but I think you know how I would vote -
looking forward to the NEXT BIG THING....
Not sure if you look at gsmarena or phonescoop, but kind of like the GN3, GS3 etc. The GN4 US variant has Q-com Snapdragon CPU, Int'l has Exynos (sp?) So some hardware is similar.
But T-mo variants vs other,like before T-mo rom has wifi call capability. Others do not.
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Not sure if you look at gsmarena or phonescoop, but kind of like the GN3, GS3 etc. The GN4 US variant has Q-com Snapdragon CPU, Int'l has Exynos (sp?) So some hardware is similar.
But T-mo variants vs other,like before T-mo rom has wifi call capability. Others do not.
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Sprint also has wifi calling
papabear said:
Not sure if you look at gsmarena or phonescoop, but kind of like the GN3, GS3 etc. The GN4 US variant has Q-com Snapdragon CPU, Int'l has Exynos (sp?) So some hardware is similar.
But T-mo variants vs other,like before T-mo rom has wifi call capability. Others do not.
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I realize that WIFI Calling is a major difference between international and TMOBILE - but I was more interested in the file structure of the phone and how wifi - or data works - not sure the reason, but it originally was difficult to flash International ROMS on the TMOBILE Note 3 - data wifi didn't work - data didn't work - and often the Internal SD card was wiped. When the S5 was released, the phones were so similar none of these problems happened. I was flashing International ROMS in the first day or two that the S5 was released.
I am not a dev so I can't speak to the reasons why it was this way on the NOte 3 - but except for the obvious differences (wifi Calling for example) I am only hoping that the Note 4 is more like it was with the S5 than it was with the note 3.
Lets make sure first that Tmobile keep its bootloader unlocked!
kinda like papabear was saying, i believe the S5 international vs US both had snapdragon, which made them very compatible. the GN3 had exynos/snapdragon, and that made them quite different. exynos didn't have near as much development.
http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=6033&idPhone2=6434
The GS4 was really good with cross compatibility. The T-Mo and i9505 variants were very similar, both had the same CPU, etc. You could flash the same ROMs but not radios/modems or bootloaders. My concern is if the International Note 4 will work with T-Mo LTE since it doesn't have the 1700 band.
Dont forget about band 12.
Do we know If the international version N910F supportd Tmobile LTE? I think I saw a video on phonedog and the Josh was using an international version with a tmo sim card.
Any confirmation?
daraj said:
Do we know If the international version N910F supportd Tmobile LTE? I think I saw a video on phonedog and the Josh was using an international version with a tmo sim card.
Any confirmation?
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Notice how the symbol says 4G and not 4G LTE
Kawaisa said:
Notice how the symbol says 4G and not 4G LTE
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As far as I know, on the international models it doesnt say 4G LTE . It displays either LTE or 4G next to the reception bars.
mocsab said:
I realize that WIFI Calling is a major difference between international and TMOBILE - but I was more interested in the file structure of the phone and how wifi - or data works - not sure the reason, but it originally was difficult to flash International ROMS on the TMOBILE Note 3 - data wifi didn't work - data didn't work - and often the Internal SD card was wiped. When the S5 was released, the phones were so similar none of these problems happened. I was flashing International ROMS in the first day or two that the S5 was released.
I am not a dev so I can't speak to the reasons why it was this way on the NOte 3 - but except for the obvious differences (wifi Calling for example) I am only hoping that the Note 4 is more like it was with the S5 than it was with the note 3.
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I haven't used Samsung phone for a while, but from past experience I'm pretty sure that you only need to flash appropriate radio/kernel to get data and WiFi working again. just my 2 cents.
I've got my eyes on the note 4 and thinking about getting one to play with, I have Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 2013, yeah, I know I'm a Nexus junkie
Lancez said:
I haven't used Samsung phone for a while, but from past experience I'm pretty sure that you only need to flash appropriate radio/kernel to get data and WiFi working again. just my 2 cents.
I've got my eyes on the note 4 and thinking about getting one to play with, I have Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 2013, yeah, I know I'm a Nexus junkie
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That actually wasn't true with the NOTE 3 which is the main reason I did this thread in the first place. When the NOTE 3 was released, if you flashed an INTERNATIONAL ROM WIFI and DATA and blue tooth did not work at all. Someone eventually came up with a fix which had to be flashed anytime you flashed an international rom - I don't know why this was necessary - it just was - it was almost as if there was some major difference in file structure and programming on the International version versus the TMOBILE or Canadian Version.
The S5 wasn't like that at all - Virtually every International ROM worked beautifully from the get go on TMOBLILE phones. So - the NOTE 3 must have had something that was done differently on International Versions of the phone compared to TMOBILE and Canadian Versions - and I am hopeful that THE NOTE 4 doesn't do that.
So - I am excited about the Note 4 - can't wait for it to be released - I know all of our questions will be answered then - looking forward to it!
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kinda like papabear was saying, i believe the S5 international vs US both had snapdragon, which made them very compatible. the GN3 had exynos/snapdragon, and that made them quite different. exynos didn't have near as much development.
http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=6033&idPhone2=6434
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Exynos doesn't have anything to do this. ALL of these phones come in both versions - Snapdragon and Exnynos - the note 3, S5 and NOte 4 each have both variations.
anyone on a tmobile snapdragon note 3 had problems with wifi and data when trying to flash roms from the international snapdragon phones Note 3.... I honestly don't know why the NOTE 3 had this issue and the S5 didn't - but it doesn't have anything to do with Exynos - but fingers crossed that the NOTE 4 behaves more like the S5 than the Note 3 in this regard - it will make flashing much easier.
(PS - there is no evidence that TMOBILE will lock bootloader. ATT and Verizon will for sure - both have said as much - every phone ATT and VERIZON releases are locked (except the developer version on Verizon) but TMOBILE has not given any indication they will be locking the bootloader - I don't expect they will lock the bootloader on the note 4 - we will find out for sure in a few weeks...
mocsab said:
That actually wasn't true with the NOTE 3 which is the main reason I did this thread in the first place. When the NOTE 3 was released, if you flashed an INTERNATIONAL ROM WIFI and DATA and blue tooth did not work at all. Someone eventually came up with a fix which had to be flashed anytime you flashed an international rom - I don't know why this was necessary - it just was - it was almost as if there was some major difference in file structure and programming on the International version versus the TMOBILE or Canadian Version.
The S5 wasn't like that at all - Virtually every International ROM worked beautifully from the get go on TMOBLILE phones. So - the NOTE 3 must have had something that was done differently on International Versions of the phone compared to TMOBILE and Canadian Versions - and I am hopeful that THE NOTE 4 doesn't do that.
So - I am excited about the Note 4 - can't wait for it to be released - I know all of our questions will be answered then - looking forward to it!
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If odin is still the tool to flash samsung official ROM, then you should be able to choose what to flash and what not to. well, i might be wrong but thats how i did on AT&T Captivate, Galaxy S2 and Galaxy Nexus. I remember that i've been switching between international and US version ROMs with just ROM without flashing any radios. Samsung may changed ROM structure, that I have no idea. And Sale is still sending all the samsung ROMs to me whenever he made one:victory:
Going to give a international a try.. this will be my first international device. .
This the one to get? Lte will work on usa tmobile right?Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910 Factory Unlocked International Model by samsung http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N2Y5ALK/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_oUSmub0HH4M79
Lancez said:
If odin is still the tool to flash samsung official ROM, then you should be able to choose what to flash and what not to. well, i might be wrong but thats how i did on AT&T Captivate, Galaxy S2 and Galaxy Nexus. I remember that i've been switching between international and US version ROMs with just ROM without flashing any radios. Samsung may changed ROM structure, that I have no idea. And Sale is still sending all the samsung ROMs to me whenever he made one:victory:
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Like you had said, you haven't had sammy devices in a while. Lol, things have changed with the note varients my friend, its not that "easy" anymore. How can you be debating with people who actually own the note 3 and was flashing international roms? lol
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Like you had said, you haven't had sammy devices in a while. Lol, things have changed with the note varients my friend, its not that "easy" anymore. How can you be debating with people who actually own the note 3 and was flashing international roms? lol
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That was discussion my friend. and PDA is not the only option in odin.
markysd said:
Going to give a international a try.. this will be my first international device. .
This the one to get? Lte will work on usa tmobile right?Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910 Factory Unlocked International Model by samsung http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N2Y5ALK/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_oUSmub0HH4M79
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What do you hope to get by going with an international phone? It certainly won't have the optimum frequencies for tmobile network, it will likely work but they are opening new frequencies that the tmobile note 4 will be the first take advantage of...
p()()pypants said:
What do you hope to get by going with an international phone? It certainly won't have the optimum frequencies for tmobile network, it will likely work but they are opening new frequencies that the tmobile note 4 will be the first take advantage of...
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Dont care much about the frequency. . Lte and 4g is fast my aera. . No need for wifi calling also.. I want the exynos octo
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?
Acaibowl said:
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.
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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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
Research is a little slow moving. I'm buying a new phone. This seems to be the most complete in terms of features (removable SD and IR blaster which is a small thing but missing from other flagships I've considered.)
My only concern is my carrier AT&T. If I buy the note will I be able to flash twrp? Is there a huge difference in custom ROM/kernel options from sprint or T-Mobile? Is there a certain model I should try to get?-I'm buying it unlocked.
I think most people understand the tedious process of choosing a new phone if you're into flashing Roms. Any info that's helpful is most welcomed. Thanks.
I actually use att service also and just bought a Tmobile Note 4 in January and I have never been happie with any phone I have ever owned.. N910T is best in my opinion if you are big on root because it has way more active developement and it has all the same lte bands that att uses
The tmob variant should work fine but the 910c definitely works and I think the 910f does as well. I'd steer clear of the actual at&t variant itself unless they have solved the root/bootloader issue. I guess the question is of you are buying sim free do you want the exynos or snapdragon variant
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I currently have a LG G4 verizon edition. I am jumping to ATT so I need a new phone. I looked at the G5s but not much changed or is different than my current g4. I would jump to G4 gsm version but the boot loop issue is not something I want to risk. I need the phone to last a couple years. Note 4 seems comparable to G4.
Things I care about:
- Removeable battery
- SD Card
- IR blaster
- OIS
- unlocked bootloader for root access
- support both ATT and Tmobile bands
Note 4 seems to check all these off. I been reading about the 910T (snapdragon tmobile version) and they seem to be able to unlock the bootloader and still support att bands. I know att and verizon tend to lock their phones down too tightly. Should I consider an international version (exynos), if so which version that supports both att and tmobile bands?
Does the exynos or snapdragon tend to have better unlocked bootloader/root support? I will probably just run a debloated stock firmware since I want s-pen support/etc.
Get the 910C (international exynos), 910T (tmobile snapdragon), or 910F (international snapdragon)?
Thanks
I have straight talk att service with my unlocked N910T and I wouldn't trade it for anything. I bought it specifically for the frredom that N910T offers just to unlock root and use with ST. The bootloaders are factory unlocked "for the most part". Meaning very open to to root and custom roms....but if you get one that has been updated to the latest 5.1.1 firmware (DOK2) you can't downgrade....at least as of right now...I did a lot of research on your question for myself and haven't regretted my decision not once since I bought it in january. But the question about exynos vs snapdragon is something that depends on the user...depends on what country you will use or whether it's just gonna be a phone to d OK root things to or if you plan on heavy gaming.....things like that
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So bottom line bud, I wouldn't go with anything else!!
I have the 910C & it's been great on AT&T Straight Talk. 910C got Marshmallow before the 910F did, which was great. Being an international model, there is no carrier bloatware, which is another plus.
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J0eggernaut said:
I currently have a LG G4 verizon edition. I am jumping to ATT so I need a new phone. I looked at the G5s but not much changed or is different than my current g4. I would jump to G4 gsm version but the boot loop issue is not something I want to risk. I need the phone to last a couple years. Note 4 seems comparable to G4.
Things I care about:
- Removeable battery
- SD Card
- IR blaster
- OIS
- unlocked bootloader for root access
- support both ATT and Tmobile bands
Note 4 seems to check all these off. I been reading about the 910T (snapdragon tmobile version) and they seem to be able to unlock the bootloader and still support att bands. I know att and verizon tend to lock their phones down too tightly. Should I consider an international version (exynos), if so which version that supports both att and tmobile bands?
Does the exynos or snapdragon tend to have better unlocked bootloader/root support? I will probably just run a debloated stock firmware since I want s-pen support/etc.
Get the 910C (international exynos), 910T (tmobile snapdragon), or 910F (international snapdragon)?
Thanks
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Exynos might suit you better since SP has some lagging issues after 10min of doing graphical work like gaming , but most devs support SP and not exynos so it depends on you , personally im more into flashing stuff and ask myself everyday "why did i buy exynos ??" , if you really love Exy you might want to take a look at the 3g model (N910H) if the battery life matters to you , GoodLuck
Thank you the feedback. Are any of the phones running on MM 6.0 able to be rooted/ have an unlocked bootloader? I feel like there is a good chance that if I buy a used phone it will be on the latest OTA. Does that mean the 910T is out of the question?
Do the 910C and 910F come with unlocked bootloaders? I don't really game. The 910C and 910F seem to be about $100 more than the 910T. I don't really have a preference for SP or Exy, just as long as I can unlock the bootloader and de-bloat and it will work on ATT/T-mobile.
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Thank you the feedback. Are any of the phones running on MM 6.0 able to be rooted/ have an unlocked bootloader? I feel like there is a good chance that if I buy a used phone it will be on the latest OTA. Does that mean the 910T is out of the question?
Do the 910C and 910F come with unlocked bootloaders? I don't really game. The 910C and 910F seem to be about $100 more than the 910T. I don't really have a preference for SP or Exy, just as long as I can unlock the bootloader and de-bloat and it will work on ATT/T-mobile.
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Bootloader is unlocked(and locked )
Unlocked- You can flash same or newer ROM,recovery,etc etc
Locked- You cant downgrade to previous ROM(if u upgrade to last ROM you cant go back-except 6.0.1 it allow rollback to 5.1.1)
Ps : both N910c & N910F you can root without problems (even on 6.0.1)
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Bootloader is unlocked(and locked )
Unlocked- You can flash same or newer ROM,recovery,etc etc
Locked- You cant downgrade to previous ROM(if u upgrade to last ROM you cant go back-except 6.0.1 it allow rollback to 5.1.1)
Ps : both N910c & N910F you can root without problems (even on 6.0.1)
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So once you go to MM 6.01 you cant downgrade to lollipop? I am fine with that. I can still flash roms/recovery/root on MM though right?
Seeing as you live state side and want to switch to AT&T. You are better off getting a Note 4 from AT&T as that way you will be sure to get full access to their LTE/4G bands without any problems. While getting either any of the international variants may not be able to support the use of AT&T's LTE/4G bands.
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Seeing as you live state side and want to switch to AT&T. You are better off getting a Note 4 from AT&T as that way you will be sure to get full access to their LTE/4G bands without any problems. While getting either any of the international variants may not be able to support the use of AT&T's LTE/4G bands.
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I checked the bands all the phones mentioned support ATT. ATT/Verizon phones tend to be locked down.
I think I am going with the 910T given that it supports band 12 (ac) which ATT now supports. Phones that support band 17 bc dont support band 12a. I am mostly in the states so I like the freedom to jump between tmobile or att and 910C doesn't support band 12 which is primarily used by tmobile.
If someone else stumbles across the thread maybe this will help:
910T (tmobile snap) lte bands: 2/3/4/5/8/12ac/17bc
910C (international exy) lte bands: 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/17bc/20
910F (international snap) lte bands: 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/17bc/20
910A (att snap) lte bands: 2/4/5/7/12ac/17bc
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J0eggernaut said:
I think I am going with the 910T or 910F given that it supports band 12 (ac) which ATT now supports. Phones that support band 17 bc dont support band 12a. I am mostly in the states so I like the freedom to jump between tmobile or att and 910C doesn't support band 12 which is primarily used by tmobile.
If someone else stumbles across the thread maybe this will help:
910T (tmobile snap) lte bands: 2/3/4/5/8/12ac/17bc
910C (international snap) lte bands: 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/17bc/20
910F (international exy) lte bands: 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12ac/17bc/18/19/20/26
910A (att snap) lte bands: 2/4/5/7/12ac/17bc
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Actually both the N910C and N910F support the use of the same LTE/4G Bands as they are both designed for the same international markets. However the N910C is the equipped with the Exynos 5433 while the N910F is equipped with the Snapdragon 805.
DarkGuyver said:
Actually both the N910C and N910F support the use of the same LTE/4G Bands as they are both designed for the same international markets. However the N910C is the equipped with the Exynos 5433 while the N910F is equipped with the Snapdragon 805.
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Yep, I mixed up the C and F snapdragon vs exynos, my original post had it correct. I guess they do have the same bands, both missing band 12.
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Can a 910f board fit in a 910t frame and lcd? What boards can fit in a 910t? Tyvm
Snapdragon chipset has 4-core 2.7 GHz chipset, Exynos chipset has 4x1.9 GHz and 4x1.3 GHz 8-core hybrid chipset. Thus, benchmark results and performance are sided to Exynos. However, Snapdragon chipset has Cat. 6 LTE modem, Exynos has only Cat. 4. Thus in theory, Snapdragon allows to speed of 300 MBit/s, Exynos allows to only 150 MB/s. Major pluses and minors are these.
Curioususer1 said:
Snapdragon chipset has 4-core 2.7 GHz chipset, Exynos chipset has 4x1.9 GHz and 4x1.3 GHz 8-core hybrid chipset. Thus, benchmark results and performance are sided to Exynos. However, Snapdragon chipset has Cat. 6 LTE modem, Exynos has only Cat. 4. Thus in theory, Snapdragon allows to speed of 300 MBit/s, Exynos allows to only 150 MB/s. Major pluses and minors are these.
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Please read my post above yours. Thanks
jerryspring said:
Please read my post above yours. Thanks
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All Note 4 versions use same frame and LCD. I don't have full knowledge of deep details of frame,LCD or board change but it should work I say.