Hello.
I have problem with my S7 EDGE.
Its possible to S7 edge for Europe G935F had a power chip S535.
This is for G935S only.
Phone code XSG. Its possible?
Can be something wrong if i replace it with PM8996 ?
My phone is in service now and they talk me its s535 chip.
But i dont believe so i take my phone back.
Sorry for my english
G930/935F(D) has EXYNOS so it should be using Samsung Power Management ICs which should be the S535 (big) and S515 (small)
The North American variant using Qualcom Snapdragon 820 (MSM8996) chipset uses the PM8996 (big) and the PM8004 (small)
This is probably right.
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Hi Guys,
I am residing in Saudi Arabia. I want buy Samsung Galaxy S5. I am not sure which variant is available in my country. I don't know how to identify from the phone settings.Can someone help me is it Snapdragon or Exyons?
Also tell me which is easy to customize? i normally root my phone and install custom ROMS.
Beside also suggest from customization poitn of view should i buy
M8
LG G3
Z2
or S5
excobra said:
I want buy Samsung Galaxy S5. I am not sure which variant is available in my country. I don't know how to identify from the phone settings.Can someone help me is it Snapdragon or Exyons?
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Simply check what model your local carrier(s) uses. There are many apps to identify which processor you have. Most S5's use Qualcomm, so if you are anywhere other the middle east or perhaps some areas of Japan or Korea, you will have a Qualcomm processor. The 900H model uses Exynos, other models e.g. 900A, 900D, 900F, 900P, 900S, 900T, 900V, 900W8, SC-04F, et cetera are Qualcomm.
There is a lot more support for Qualcomm models. There is a lot of useful information in existing threads. A perusal or search of the forum would have answered all of your questions and a lot more.
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It is a Qualcomm device.
Install CPU-z and see.
Thanks
That x version is display model.
Its a demo device (hence the 900X) and its probably not covered by warranty. It takes some time and effort to get it working too mate, here is a thread for your device http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2733083&goto=newpost.
Good afternoon, all right?
I have a Samsung S5 SM-G900H that burned the motherboard (short EMMC in memory). Knowing that he is a Exynos Octa Core, is I change all the motherboard by another one G900M? I'm from Brazil, I would have 4G and Android versions for my country.
thanks
digaovaa said:
Good afternoon, all right?
I have a Samsung S5 SM-G900H that burned the motherboard (short EMMC in memory). Knowing that he is a Exynos Octa Core, is I change all the motherboard by another one G900M? I'm from Brazil, I would have 4G and Android versions for my country.
thanks
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I also know that his setting changes (IMEI, processor, etc.). But analyzing the two plates, all connections are equal .. The peripherals are supported?
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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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
"And on that bombshell!"
Sent from my Smokin G935A
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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Hello guys i just ordered the 7 edge from amazon, i'm in europe so i guess i'll be getting the exynos version, i was wondering, are the roms the same for both SD and Exynos? or are there roms that only work in sd or exynos? I tried to search but seems that both are 935F instead of my S5 (900f for Snapdragon and 900h for exynos).
One more question, will my warranty be voided if i unlock bootloader? I read a lot of stuff that amazon won't care and that they don't even check it.
And finally, i'm pretty excited, i come from a OnePlus 3, while i liked it for it's fluidity and speed, i had some troubles with it's screen and i need a solid phone since i'm going to a cold country (s7 is nice for the water proof and humidity), i got it for 570€ new, so i guess it was a good deal (32gb version ofc)
Thanks
Hi,
Yes there are different ROMs for different processors, some ROMs may support both Exynos and Snapdragon, however don't take that for granted. I'm not following S7/E development, but back in S4 days the Snapdragon version had more ROMs than the Exynos version.
The 935F model number is the international Exynos S7 Edge, AFAIK the unlocked S7 Edge with Snapdragon variant has 935U as model number.
All the best,
~Lord
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Samsung Exynos 8890 Models (from wikipedia):
>SM-G935F (International Single Sim, Malaysia)
>SM-G935FD (International Dual Sim, Malaysia)
>SM-G935W8 (Canada)
>SM-G935S (South Korea SK Telecom)
>SM-G935K (South Korea KT)
>SM-G935L (South Korea LG U+)
(I'm going to assume that this is the complete list of all S7 Edge models with the Exynos octa-core, please let comment if you know of any other models)
The SM-G935F and SM-G935FD models appear to be the most common ones that I see in the rooting threads. If someone could elaborate the differences between the models listed above it would be greatly appreciated.
I live the the U.S. and I would like to get a hold of the best "Titanium Silver" S7 Edge that can be fully rooted. I eliminated all the ones with the Snapdragon 820 processor already since they have locked boot-loaders. I am not very savvy with Amazon and Ebay; After looking at some of the reviews on Amazon I'm worried that I will end up with a broken or fake S7 Edge, it seems that there are a lot of legit ones that have display issues and are sold as new devices. Iv'e also noticed that some models have "Galaxy S7 Edge" printed on the back of the phone while the rest do not, if possible I would like a version without that. There is also this rare 64gb that I'm curious about.
If you have an Exynos S7 Edge, where exactly did you purchase it from and how well does it work in the U.S.?
How do you make sure you are getting a legit new phone and not a scam?
What is the best model for rooting, custom roms, etc.
The F and FD are basically the same thing except the FD is dual sim.
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Rum Dumpster said:
Samsung Exynos 8890 Models (from wikipedia):
>SM-G935F (International Single Sim, Malaysia)
>SM-G935FD (International Dual Sim, Malaysia)
>SM-G935W8 (Canada)
>SM-G935S (South Korea SK Telecom)
>SM-G935K (South Korea KT)
>SM-G935L (South Korea LG U+)
(I'm going to assume that this is the complete list of all S7 Edge models with the Exynos octa-core, please let comment if you know of any other models)
The SM-G935F and SM-G935FD models appear to be the most common ones that I see in the rooting threads. If someone could elaborate the differences between the models listed above it would be greatly appreciated.
I live the the U.S. and I would like to get a hold of the best "Titanium Silver" S7 Edge that can be fully rooted. I eliminated all the ones with the Snapdragon 820 processor already since they have locked boot-loaders. I am not very savvy with Amazon and Ebay; After looking at some of the reviews on Amazon I'm worried that I will end up with a broken or fake S7 Edge, it seems that there are a lot of legit ones that have display issues and are sold as new devices. Iv'e also noticed that some models have "Galaxy S7 Edge" printed on the back of the phone while the rest do not, if possible I would like a version without that. There is also this rare 64gb that I'm curious about.
If you have an Exynos S7 Edge, where exactly did you purchase it from and how well does it work in the U.S.?
How do you make sure you are getting a legit new phone and not a scam?
What is the best model for rooting, custom roms, etc.
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Model number on the back is Snapdragon version.
You should be very careful about frequencies. Check the ones for your provider because you can easily end up with phone that can get only 3g. Check the frequencies for international model(935F) and compare with your provider.
That's the most important thing to do. The rest is a matter of personal preferences.