Dual sim adapter (MagicSim) with Custom Rom? - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Sir,
I have a Samsung Note 3 (SM-N9005) on which I recently flashed the Darklord v2.2 ROM which resulted in my device now being endowed with a a Note 4 (SM-N910F) Custom ROM (very happy with it!).
Now the question I am struggling with a bit is what to do with the following. I am considering to get myself a dual sim adapter (from Magic Sim). But what adapter to buy? MagicSim seemingly has a specific dual sim adapter for each specific model of smartphone. So they sell a dual sim adapter specifically designed for the Note 3, and an adapter specially for the Note 4. The question is, should one buy the adapter for the Note 3, as my device in terms of hardware still is a Note 3, or should one buy their adapter specifically intended for the Note 4 as my device is now endowed with a ROM based on the Note 4 firmware? In other words, what should be leading: hardware or software?
Would be most helpful with some guidance as I have trawled the internet and found nothing that answers my question.
Thanks!

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Hello guys
Im thinking to get one of those phones: Samsung Galaxy Note3 or Samsung Galaxy Note 3 duos (SM-N9002).
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ThumperTM said:
Hello guys
Im thinking to get one of those phones: Samsung Galaxy Note3 or Samsung Galaxy Note 3 duos (SM-N9002).
I like SM-N9002 because it has dual sim.
Please help me to decide which one to get?
Thanks
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No doubt n9005...its up to you
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ghalib87 said:
No doubt n9005...its up to you
Sent from my SM-N9005 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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ThumperTM said:
Hello guys
Im thinking to get one of those phones: Samsung Galaxy Note3 or Samsung Galaxy Note 3 duos (SM-N9002).
I like SM-N9002 because it has dual sim.
Please help me to decide which one to get?
Thanks
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if you are choosing between the N9005 and the N9002,
in terms of hardware, they are practically the same except the dual sim version (N9002) supports only 3G up to HSPA+
while the single sim (N9005) will support LTE.
another thing of note is that the N9002 is a China exclusive model; it will still work for most carriers worldwide but the main catch is that it does not come with Google play store and google apps pre-installed. This can easily be rectified though by rooting and installing a custom ROM.
other than that, the N9002 is currently the king of dual sim phones worldwide; with premium flagship specifications.
so the choice would depend on your priority for LTE vs Dual sim.
racoonowner said:
if you are choosing between the N9005 and the N9002,
in terms of hardware, they are practically the same except the dual sim version (N9002) supports only 3G up to HSPA+
while the single sim (N9005) will support LTE.
another thing of note is that the N9002 is a China exclusive model; it will still work for most carriers worldwide but the main catch is that it does not come with Google play store and google apps pre-installed. This can easily be rectified though by rooting and installing a custom ROM.
other than that, the N9002 is currently the king of dual sim phones worldwide; with premium flagship specifications.
so the choice would depend on your priority for LTE vs Dual sim.
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