European s7 edge in USA - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions and Answers

I might be moving to US soon. Any advantage on bringing European s7 edge ? Or keep my S6 edge+ and buy it when I come to the USA

chowdarygm said:
I might be moving to US soon. Any advantage on bringing European s7 edge ? Or keep my S6 edge+ and buy it when I come to the USA
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European have exynos. USA Verizon and sprint hate exynos, that's why they have snapdragon. Exynos works fine on t-mobile and AT&T, so you can use those networks.
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Brava27 said:
European have exynos. USA Verizon and sprint hate exynos, that's why they have snapdragon. Exynos works fine on t-mobile and AT&T, so you can use those networks.
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Mostly I will be on AT&T, but I want to use features like Samsung pay, voLTE, WiFi calling etc. I guess these won't work on European model.

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Unlocked/International Version for use with US/GSM Carrier

I would definitely prefer an unbranded phone, usually that means 'International' model? Any suggestions on where I should be looking to buy one?
Here on "pre-order launch" day, the only offers I see are for carrier branded phones.
In case I've made an error in logic, I'll note what I'm trying to do: I use a MVNO GSM carrier with an unlimited data plan, so I'm looking for a "GSM" S7-EDGE that is carrier unlocked. I'll check the LTE bands and all... the question is, where to buy one of these?
Not sure on international models however you'll want to check out tmobile. There always unbranded and I believe I read somewhere it has all 4 bands except cmda? Can't confirm the cmda one. Also the bootloader are unlocked.
Expansys and eBay are your best bets when the time comes
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Shoulon said:
Not sure on international models however you'll want to check out tmobile. There always unbranded and I believe I read somewhere it has all 4 bands except cmda? Can't confirm the cmda one. Also the bootloader are unlocked.
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TMOBILE phones are not Unbranded at all - they include a bunch of bloat and their branding is all over the software in their phones - I don't think they put the name TMOBILE on the phone itself, but I thnk Unbranded means much more than just that. I am not meaning to criticize, just pointing out the fact that I don't think TMOBILE Phones could be considered unbranded.
Having said that, they do work beautifully on other compatible networks.
Just preordered my Samsung Galaxy S7 (930T). Hopefully this T-Mobile phone will get rooted quick. I'm done with AT&T phones.... paid outright, and will unlock through T-Mobile....
mocsab said:
TMOBILE phones are not Unbranded at all - they include a bunch of bloat and their branding is all over the software in their phones - I don't think they put the name TMOBILE on the phone itself, but I thnk Unbranded means much more than just that. I am not meaning to criticize, just pointing out the fact that I don't think TMOBILE Phones could be considered unbranded.
Having said that, they do work beautifully on other compatible networks.
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He might be talking about the international versions and not the US version.
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Tidbits said:
He might be talking about the international versions and not the US version.
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My Bad... thanks for the heads up
Here's an unlocked probably European phone from Expansys
http://www.expansys-usa.com/samsung-galaxy-s7-unlocked-32gb-black-onyx-288135/
I think it's the European because it's listed as an Octa core (Processor: Octa-Core / 2.3 GHz Quad + 1.6 GHz Quad) if I'm not mistaken the SD820 isn't Octa but the Exynos is and Europe is supposed to be getting Exynos.
If those bands are correct that is very limiting. I'd still hold out and wait to see the full support listing.
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Isn't that you can just use qualcomm's QXDM,QPST and DFS to unlock all the band? Just need have root first.
maybe, but you should rely on it. Let's just say for example Samsung changes how things are in this version or we can't find an exploit for 6 months to a 1 year? That's just me though. I'd rather be safe than sorry.
So I was planning to get the international version (Exynos) Galaxy S7 Edge, but After using the Live Chat on Samsung website, they told me as of today the International Version of S7 DOESN"T support the Samsung Pay yet.... any ideas?
I am trying to unlock one for my family member from t mobile. Anyway to unlock it for international use without paying a fortune?
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Is it true what they are saying that when you first put the sim in the phone and turn it on it locks itself to that carrier?? SO IF I PUT IN att sim in tmobile phone it will be locked to att ?
UnixSlayer said:
Just preordered my Samsung Galaxy S7 (930T). Hopefully this T-Mobile phone will get rooted quick. I'm done with AT&T phones.... paid outright, and will unlock through T-Mobile....
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Sorry to break it to you but the bootloader on the TMO S7 Edge is locked down now like ATT and Verizon without root available
"And on that bombshell!"
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Check out the Canadian version sm-g935w8. It has exynos, supports samsung pay and can be rooted. The specs say it supports all the north American lte bands. If you buy one from a Canadian samsung experience store, it comes with factory unlock codes
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I'm getting an Exynos S7 Edge and am thinking of installing an unbranded Rom from Sammobile, any idea which?
I'm in Australia, so no Samsung Pay yet, but it could be handy.
I'm sure certain European Roms get updates sooner too.
Ok, checked Sammobile again and this looks safe. Looks to be an unbranded Australian rom.
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/67083/G935FXXU1APAW_G935FXSA1APAW_XSA/

Exynos S7 edge on Verizon Network?

Anyone know if its possible to get a Exynos powered s7 edge on the Verizon network? I'm really disappointed in the SD820 performance, generally speaking. Especially when it comes to battery endurance/efficiency.
shadow82x said:
Anyone know if its possible to get a Exynos powered s7 edge on the Verizon network? I'm really disappointed in the SD820 performance, generally speaking. Especially when it comes to battery endurance/efficiency.
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No US devices are Snapdragon
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So there is no way to get an unlocked device like the Nexus 6p and just plug in the SIM?
You can drive up to Canada and get an exynos phone unlocked from here
I don't think the exynos variant supports CDMA. So no. I'm on my way to 3 days runtime and 9hrs SOT on my G935V, no complaints here.
I don't think Exynos supports CDMA. You may buy an international version but in order to use it, you probably need to switch to either att or tm
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S7 Edge HELP!

Like a fool, I purchased an Unlocked S7 Edge Dual-Sim, before discovering that Sprint doesn't support it.
I will likely have to return it, [huge hassle], but I was thinking about using a different provider.
Does anyone have any information about the Dual-Sim S7 Edge and which providers IN THE U.S. support it?
smujismuj said:
Like a fool, I purchased an Unlocked S7 Edge Dual-Sim, before discovering that Sprint doesn't support it.
I will likely have to return it, [huge hassle], but I was thinking about using a different provider.
Does anyone have any information about the Dual-Sim S7 Edge and which providers IN THE U.S. support it?
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ATT and Tmobile

international vs. US version? Difference?

Looking for an unlocked S7 Edge (for AT&T network)....the "international" versions are cheaper. Outside of the lack of warranty, are there any other differences? I believe I read somewhere that WiFi calling does not work on the international version....can anyone else confirm this?
jguitarguy27 said:
Looking for an unlocked S7 Edge (for AT&T network)....the "international" versions are cheaper. Outside of the lack of warranty, are there any other differences? I believe I read somewhere that WiFi calling does not work on the international version....can anyone else confirm this?
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I don't know about wifi calling, but it is the same except for CPU. The AT&T version will have the Snapdragon 820 and the international version will have the Exynos 8890.
Long story short, I had the AT&T version since launch. I kept hearing how the Exynos performed better and had better battery life. So I sold my AT&T version about a month ago and got the international version. I'm not looking back. The added bonus is unlocked bootloader and root.
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jguitarguy27 said:
Looking for an unlocked S7 Edge (for AT&T network)....the "international" versions are cheaper. Outside of the lack of warranty, are there any other differences? I believe I read somewhere that WiFi calling does not work on the international version....can anyone else confirm this?
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I have the 935f and it works great on At&t. I thought T-Mobile was the only one with WiFi calls. I also heard that Samsung pay doesn't work on international version but I don't use it.
I sold my sprint edge variant and got me a exynos... getting around 2 more hrs sot.
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US or international

What should we order an international model or us. Yes im verizon and us. Only reason i ask ... i have the note 4 and the roms are mostly f and g variant which are india and europe. Anyone else getting the earbuds with the preorder promo?
The US bootloader won't be unlockable.
LoliSmith said:
The US bootloader won't be unlockable.
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Isnt that whats been said about almost every samsung phone?
You have 1 choice as always with Verizon. You get the Verizon version like always.
How do you even pre-order the international version? On the samsung site all I see are the carrier branded ones.
happy2472 said:
Isnt that whats been said about almost every samsung phone?
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When was the last US Samung Galaxy device unlockable?
US because I'm sure the S8 will support the international U model firmware like the S7
kennonk said:
How do you even pre-order the international version? On the samsung site all I see are the carrier branded ones.
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You can order it here, and they ship worldwide and are reputable:
https://www.unlocked-mobiles.com/sim-free-mobile-phones/samsung-galaxy-s8-plus-sim-free-p-87505.html
happy2472 said:
What should we order an international model or us. Yes im verizon and us.
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I'm pretty sure you'll have to get the Verizon model as Verizon is a CDMA network and the international model is GSM and won't work (it'd work on AT&T and T-Mobile as they are GSM networks). Even if it did work you'd have to consider what frequencies/bands the international model supports vs what your carrier uses (and it seems that's not been specified yet, at least not on GSMArena, unless all versions supports all the same frequencies/bands).
samteeee said:
You can order it here, and they ship worldwide and are reputable:
https://www.unlocked-mobiles.com/sim-free-mobile-phones/samsung-galaxy-s8-plus-sim-free-p-87505.html
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Interesting only black and that feminine mauve colour (grey my ass).
I wonder where the silver and gold versions are being sold?
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samteeee said:
You can order it here, and they ship worldwide and are reputable:
https://www.unlocked-mobiles.com/sim-free-mobile-phones/samsung-galaxy-s8-plus-sim-free-p-87505.html
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NM, I tried to do a fake purchase and wasn't able to get them to ship to US, only UK.
RMXO said:
http://www.samsung.com/uk/smartphon...leMbCEOhBmuFF5g3q25kJViXEB_OCKvPx4F5TRnE4ljMO
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Do they ship to the US?
LoliSmith said:
Do they ship to the US?
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nope, my bad, i should of checked before posting.
So the International model with the Exynos chip does not have CDMA radios/modems, correct?
LoliSmith said:
So the International model with the Exynos chip does not have CDMA radios/modems, correct?
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We already covered this in another thread no?
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happy2472 said:
What should we order an international model or us. Yes im verizon and us. Only reason i ask ... i have the note 4 and the roms are mostly f and g variant which are india and europe. Anyone else getting the earbuds with the preorder promo?
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Samsung pay wont work on International
johnwayne27 said:
Samsung pay wont work on International
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Yes true.
Good thing i dont use it...hell i dont even know if we have it in canada lol.
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force70 said:
We already covered this in another thread no?
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No.
Listen everyone if you cant reply with a positive response or helpful then please dont reply at all.
I'd be careful
I am still looking into comparing the US Snapdragon variant of the Samsung Galaxy S8+ vs the International variant with the Exynos chip. I will say the Exynos chip usually works a lot better than the snapdragon on a samsung phone. Which makes sense since it is a Samsung chip. The real world speed tests for the Exynos and benchmark tests usually outdo the snapdragon.
With that said, frequency bands need to be compared. Because obviously the international variant will not work for Sprint or Verizon. Furthermore, there are LTE bands to worry about for T-Mobile and AT&T. And I can not seem to verify the bands for the international variant. From what I remember for the S7 International variant, there was no LTE band 12 which T-Mobile uses for their new LTE band. It didn't matter much before but now this band is being used for low-band spectrum which is for inside buildings and rural long distance connections. This band is expanding.
Therefore, I want to first see the real word speed tests (because snapdragon upped their game a bit) and confirm the frequency bands which seems to be harder than I thought. Frequencycheck seems to think the INternational variant has Band 12 but are they reliable this early?
Anyway, can anyone confirm the LTE bands for the International G955F variant? Maybe I need to search in German or French.

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