hi
i have bump verizon and gone back too AT&T but am doing AT&T go phone plan any ways am thinking of getting a samsung smart phone wish would be better for AT&T the samsung S7 G930F or the samsung S7 G930U all so wish phones will get android faster out of the two
Snow755 said:
hi
i have bump verizon and gone back too AT&T but am doing AT&T go phone plan any ways am thinking of getting a samsung smart phone wish would be better for AT&T the samsung S7 G930F or the samsung S7 G930U all so wish phones will get android faster out of the two
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F has a little better processor. U has many more available cellular bands.
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Metro PCS is only offering the S7 from their store like last year with the S6. Am I correct in assuming that my best bet for an S7 Edge would be the T-Mobile variant? I know in the past this has been the case but I just want to make sure before I commit to something. Thanks for any help!
Yes. MetroPCS uses the T-Mobile mobile network and is owned by T-Mobile.
i just got my s7 edge from metro pcs. i wanted to know what you all paid for for it cause i think the kids that were working okie doked me
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
I use Cricket and would like to get an S7 edge and be able to use Samsung pay. But i'd like to still retain having the frequency bands to allow me to switch to another service if i end up disliking cricket later on.
But there's a few questions i cant seem to nail down answers for through searching...
It seems like the G935F is a great choice (exynos and no bloat) but Sammy pay is still somewhat questionable on working? It seems like people are getting it to work, but would i be able to purchase an EU model from amazon and it would just work?
Are the G935A and G935T models the same phone but locket to each carrier, or do they legitimately lack the bands the others support?
re: Samsung Pay
FoxTheTrot said:
I use Cricket and would like to get an S7 edge and be able to use Samsung pay. But i'd like to still retain having the frequency bands to allow me to switch to another service if i end up disliking cricket later on.
But there's a few questions i cant seem to nail down answers for through searching...
It seems like the G935F is a great choice (exynos and no bloat) but Sammy pay is still somewhat questionable on working? It seems like people are getting it to work, but would i be able to purchase an EU model from amazon and it would just work?
Are the G935A and G935T models the same phone but locket to each carrier, or do they legitimately lack the bands the others support?
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The AT&T G935A, T-Mobile G935T and Verizon phones can be unlocked to work with any sim card,
however they can never be rooted. The Samsung pay feature will work fine in any of these 3 phones.
The international S7 Edge G935F comes unlocked and is very easy to root but Samsung pay is not
compatible with it even if it's not rooted.
The only Samsung phones which are fully compatible with Samsung Pay are those which come with
the Samsung Pay app in the phone's app drawer and are not rooted.
Good luck,
Have a great day,
I have the S7 Edge SM-935P a model I don't seem to see much of wherever I look. Anything different about my model? Can I root it? What can I do with this odd number?
Google says:
Variants: Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
AT&T [SM-G935A]
Bell Canada [SM-G935W8]
Sprint [SM-G935P]
T-Mobile [SM-G935T]
Unlocked [SM-G9350]
Unlocked [SM-G935F]
Unlocked [SM-G935FD]
Unlocked [SM-G935U]
US Cellular [SM-G935R]
Verizon [SM-G935V]
jan2018
bootloader is locked on all domestic s7 edge
you can flash stock roms across most of the s7 edge models
the cleanest is the g935u
you may find need to load a different carrier for specific reasons
there is a root but its problematic
double check the FED for financial reasons. sprint locks prepaid phones and unlocked phones for reasons
and other stuff
it's a Samsung from Sprint. Why is this weird?
Can a att or tmobile samsung galaxy s7 edge work on Verizon? Am i able to flash if needs be to get it to work? LTE bands and all. Im switching from Iphone 6s plus and want to try android.