S20+ One UI 3.1 e-SIM - Samsung Galaxy S20 / S20+ / S20 Ultra Guides, News

Can confirm the functionality..received the One UI 3.1 update today morning and e-SIM is now enabled
SM-G985F/DS
G985FXXU6DUB5
One UI 3.1 e-SIM

Any screen shot my friend?

I just got 3.1 on my G981U1, G981U1UEU1DUB7, no eSIM for me. I don't even have Sim Card Manager either.

I can confirm eSim is now enabled on Indian S20+ and I activated it with my carrier Airtel. Works flawlessly!

With the new update there is nothing for Esim in s20 plus snapdragon Canada Edition.
Anyone with G986U1 can confirm if has esim or not ?

rn9215 said:
I can confirm eSim is now enabled on Indian S20+ and I activated it with my carrier Airtel. Works flawlessly!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
is this an Exynos or Snapdragon S20 phone?

chongman said:
is this an Exynos or Snapdragon S20 phone?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Exynos

Related

S7 Edge Models

Anyone know what the different models of the S7 Edge are going to be? If precise information (bands, capacity, dual sim, etc..) can be shown this could be useful.
Thanks
SAO said:
Anyone know what the different models of the S7 Edge are going to be? If precise information (bands, capacity, dual sim, etc..) can be shown this could be useful.
Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The main difference is in the CPU/GPU and different radio chips i presume. The America`s will have the SD 820 cpu and Europe and maybe the rest of the world the Exynos 8890.
gee2012 said:
The main difference is in the CPU/GPU and different radio chips i presume. The America`s will have the SD 820 cpu and Europe and maybe the rest of the world the Exynos 8890.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Agreed. But i would like to have more info. Like the note 5 has so many variants. N920I / C / CD / 9200 / G / K / T etc...
The US, EU and Asians don't have the same bands it could be tricky for the buyer who is in a hurry to buy the wrong one.
I can't seem to find the different models online.
SAO said:
Agreed. But i would like to have more info. Like the note 5 has so many variants. N920I / C / CD / 9200 / G / K / T etc...
The US, EU and Asians don't have the same bands it could be tricky for the buyer who is in a hurry to buy the wrong one.
I can't seem to find the different models online.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think its too early atm for this kind of info, maybe this or next week more details will be published.
gee2012 said:
I think its too early atm for this kind of info, maybe this or next week more details will be published.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
the only info i found for the moment :
SM-G935F, SM-G935W8, SM-G9350, SM-G935K, SM-G935L, SM-G935S, SM-G935AZ, SM-G935A, SM-G935T1, SM-G935R6, SM-G935R7, SM-G935P, SM-G935T, SM-G935R4, SM-G935V, SM-G935FD
SAO said:
Anyone know what the different models of the S7 Edge are going to be? If precise information (bands, capacity, dual sim, etc..) can be shown this could be useful.
Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge model list
http://choimobile.vn/threads/danh-s...e-samsung-galaxy-s7-s7-edge-model-list.63973/
Manh_IT said:
Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge model list
http://choimobile.vn/threads/danh-s...e-samsung-galaxy-s7-s7-edge-model-list.63973/
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Great list! which means that the G935FD would be the European Dual Sim variant... for once Europe might just get a good dual sim galaxy.
SAO said:
Great list! which means that the G935FD would be the European Dual Sim variant... for once Europe might just get a good dual sim galaxy.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't see that variant listed. Where did you find it?
---------- Post added at 22:22 ---------- Previous post was at 22:19 ----------
SAO said:
Great list! which means that the G935FD would be the European Dual Sim variant... for once Europe might just get a good dual sim galaxy.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ah, you are extrapolating from your list above. It is promising. I am also looking for a European dual sim variant.
spanielhead said:
Ah, you are extrapolating from your list above. It is promising. I am also looking for a European dual sim variant.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Check eBay if you are in a hurry, there is I think 1 more for grabs of the g935fd. Apparently the second SIM slot can also be used for sdcard in case you don't need the second SIM.... But that is still to be checked.
SAO said:
Anyone know what the different models of the S7 Edge are going to be? If precise information (bands, capacity, dual sim, etc..) can be shown this could be useful.
Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
SAO said:
Great list! which means that the G935FD would be the European Dual Sim variant... for once Europe might just get a good dual sim galaxy.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
All S7/S7 edge is Dual Sim variant
SAO said:
Check eBay if you are in a hurry, there is I think 1 more for grabs of the g935fd. Apparently the second SIM slot can also be used for sdcard in case you don't need the second SIM.... But that is still to be checked.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It can definitely be used as SD if you wish. Go to samsung.com and switch to Indonesia. Find out more on s7 and edge, click on hardware and scroll down, and you will see dual sim.
I have tried the same with a few European countries and yet to find one with dual sim.
More preciso
spanielhead said:
It can definitely be used as SD if you wish. Go to samsung.com and switch to Indonesia. Find out more on s7 and edge, click on hardware and scroll down, and you will see dual sim.
I have tried the same with a few European countries and yet to find one with dual sim.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's indeed funny that the Swiss site only shows the SD and doesn't mention the dual sim (i'm from CH like you).
I just called Swisscom, and they had no idea if it was possible...So i contacted Samsung Switzerland and they told me that the phones sold in Switzerland will only have the possibility of having 1 sim and 1 SD (G935F EUR model), and that the second slot will not be able to take an extra SIM (they could be wrong). So the G935FD is going to be a rare beast...
the G935F is going to host the Exynos (which we all knew i guess)
I've been reading a lot about dual Sim phones recently. Correct me if I'm wrong but to my understanding it is not enough that is is hardware-ready, it needs 2 IMEIs as well.
Let's take the recent Galaxy A series for example, they all have a hybrid tray SIM1 + SIM2/SDCard but they are being restricted here in Germany (and probably elsewhere). Being sold as single SIM capable
If we take the previous Galaxys like the S5 Duos (G900FD) and the Note 5 (N920CD) for reference, the SM-G935FD will most probably be sold in the UAE and will support Europeans LTE Bands 3, 7 and 20.
Are all these international phones locked to local carriers? You can't buy a UK 935f and pop a US AT&T sim in it, right?
JasonS6Edge said:
Are all these international phones locked to local carriers? You can't buy a UK 935f and pop a US AT&T sim in it, right?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The European ones are generally unlocked. They will have different radios to US ones so your reception and battery life may not be as good as a US version.
G935F- 1SIM Chip CPU Exynos 8890
G935FD-2SIM Chip CPU Exynos 8890
G935T- 1SIM Chip CPU Snapdragon 820
G935A- 1SIM Chip CPU Snapdragon 820
Manh_IT said:
All S7/S7 edge is Dual Sim variant
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Only these are suppose to be dual sim:
Model numbers SM 9350 and SM 9300 for China and HK
Model numbers SM 935FD and SM 930FD for SE Asia
SJUAE said:
Only these are suppose to be dual sim:
Model numbers SM 9350 and SM 9300 for China and HK
Model numbers SM 935FD and SM 930FD for SE Asia
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
935F and 930F are models made for the EU. Got confirmation from samsung and operators in the EU. So the D would logically be the dual on these models. Right?
SAO said:
935F and 930F are models made for the EU. Got confirmation from samsung and operators in the EU. So the D would logically be the dual on these models. Right?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's certainly how I read and have seen it listed in model no postings

SM-G950F on T-Mobile US - CSC, WiFi Calling, VoLTE, 256QAM, 4x4 MIMO?

I am considering upgrading to the S8. I like that the G950F has an unlocked bootloader on a phone that has (almost) everything I want.
But it seems like it's a bit of a hassle to get it to work fully on the T-Mobile network. It looks like I can flash the CSC to enable WiFi Calling and VoLTE on it, but is there any hope for 256QAM and 4x4 MIMO? There's hardly any information about this other than one or two threads. So I'd like to know:
If I go with the G950F over the T-Mobile or Unlocked US variants, what am I missing out on out of the box?
What will flashing the T-Mobile CSC not fix? (I currently think it does fix WiFi Calling and VoLTE.)
Can I flash the T-Mobile US modem on the G950F to fix this, or will that just brick my device? (Snapdragon image on Exynos terrifies me.)
Am I missing some other way (like a secret service mode or something) that would allow me to force 256QAM and/or 4x4 MIMO on the G950F?
I really hate that I can't just have a US model with an unlocked bootloader...
I think Galaxy S8 International variant maybe missing some bands and I would suggest you either get T-Mobile as you mentioned or US unlocked. With US unlocked which I already ordered from Samsung, should support all T-Mobile features: VoLTE, Band 12 and WiFi Calling. At the moment Samsung offers $200 off if you trade in any Android or iOS device. Just check their page for Trade-in details.
Charkatak said:
I think Galaxy S8 International variant maybe missing some bands and I would suggest you either get T-Mobile as you mentioned or US unlocked. With US unlocked which I already ordered from Samsung, should support all T-Mobile features: VoLTE, Band 12 and WiFi Calling. At the moment Samsung offers $200 off if you trade in any Android or iOS device. Just check their page for Trade-in details.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can I trade any device?
I got a one plus one somewhere.
borisb said:
Can I trade any device?
I got a one plus one somewhere.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't see why you can't. It said any Android/iOS device, but just has to be in good condition. Check it out: http://www.samsung.com/us/trade-in/terms-and-conditions/
I'm using an international S8 on Tmobile, works fine. I'm in the middle of nowhere and it actually gets better signal than a Tmobile Pixel and S6 Edge I had before.
sketron13 said:
I'm using an international S8 on Tmobile, works fine. I'm in the middle of nowhere and it actually gets better signal than a Tmobile Pixel and S6 Edge I had before.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Does you phone show 4G or 4G LTE?
It has 4G LTE shown
sketron13 said:
It has 4G LTE shown
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hmm, I don't remember which bands exactly and how many, but F model had some bands missing for T-Mobile.
Just one night frequency
The exynos variant lacks 4x4 mimo and 256qam from what I've read. It achieves 1gb down via 5xCA. But also only allows it to max upload at 150mb/s
So it would only be able to utilize the 3xCA from tmobile. And not get max possible downloads. But the F does support all 3 of t-mobile's used bands
Acoustichayes said:
The exynos variant lacks 4x4 mimo and 256qam from what I've read. It achieves 1gb down via 5xCA. But also only allows it to max upload at 150mb/s
So it would only be able to utilize the 3xCA from tmobile. And not get max possible downloads. But the F does support all 3 of t-mobile's used bands
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Got it. That's what I was looking for, thanks. My understanding is that it's a hardware issue that can't easily be fixed via service mode or flashing something, but it doesn't look like I'd miss out on much overall.
I am in a 4x4 MIMO service area though so maybe I'll just hold out for now and see what happens over the next few weeks/months.
Can someone point me to the thread for how to make a sm-g950f have volte and wifi calling on T-Mobile?
My searches turned up nothing concrete if this is possible but I found a Note 8 thread that sounded promising.
Does anyone know if I were to flash the latest Germany T-Mobile firmware (DTM) from Sammobile, would that enable VoLTE, WiFi Calling here in the US?
Currently my G950F S8 has the Australian (XSA) firmware installed and it doesn't have VoLTE or WiFi Calling. The WiFi Calling setting in Quicktiles is greyed out.

Is SM-G9750/DS (China/Hong Kong version) compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile

I want to buy SM-G9750/DS (Dual SIM). This is Chinese Version (sourced from Hong Kong).
It has Snapdragon processor.
Is this version compatible AT&T and T-Mobile?
lahcim2000 said:
I want to buy SM-G9750/DS (Dual SIM). This is Chinese Version (sourced from Hong Kong).
It has Snapdragon processor.
Is this version compatible AT&T and T-Mobile?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It looks like its missing some LTE bands compared to the US version.
Usually don't have band 71 for TMobile... At least on Note 9.
galaxys said:
Usually don't have band 71 for TMobile... At least on Note 9.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can I somehow enable those bands?
Both phones look to be running same Qualcomm chipset.
lahcim2000 said:
Can I somehow enable those bands?
Both phones look to be running same Qualcomm chipset.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Unfortunately No!
galaxys said:
Unfortunately No!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What about CDMATool?
I see it can enable bands, but I do not see option for band 66 or 71 in a tool.
Thoughts?
I have a note 9 from the same source, perfect expect those carrier specific feartue such as volte, wifi calling . It does work with LTE, but almost half of speed of what I can get from a us version.
lahcim2000 said:
I want to buy SM-G9750/DS (Dual SIM). This is Chinese Version (sourced from Hong Kong).
It has Snapdragon processor.
Is this version compatible AT&T and T-Mobile?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The S9 Plus, SM-G9650 (Hong Kong) is compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile, I'd be surprised to learn an SM-G9750 isn't. It should work on all CDMA Networks. In some instances sellers on Ebay and Amazon will state that particular variant isn't compatible when in fact it is, just to cover their rear ends.
my sprint sim isnt working for my 9750 out the box... i figured they couldnt do anything, but i called anyways, the sprint rep said if it were "unlocked" it would work, maybe its a network or regional lock, i dont know. Im trying everything to get it "unlocked"... if thats even the problem. Currently waiting on a paid sim unlock service to get back with me, see if they can help.
Any one get a HK s9 or s10 to work on sprint?
If it's Exynos it's not going to work on Sprint or Verizon.
My Exynos S9+ and Note9 work fine with TMO.
monroe0328 said:
my sprint sim isnt working for my 9750 out the box... i figured they couldnt do anything, but i called anyways, the sprint rep said if it were "unlocked" it would work, maybe its a network or regional lock, i dont know. Im trying everything to get it "unlocked"... if thats even the problem. Currently waiting on a paid sim unlock service to get back with me, see if they can help.
Any one get a HK s9 or s10 to work on sprint?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The s10 9750 is compatible for flashing HK roms, try flashing HK rom for your 9750 instead.
Please Help
oscarxvita said:
The s10 9750 is compatible for flashing HK roms, try flashing HK rom for your 9750 instead.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
how to u flash a rom on the SM-G9750... i googled but getting a lot of wrong forums
Region Locket
is this hong-kong version (G9750) region locket ? if yes how to unlock ?
lahcim2000 said:
I want to buy SM-G9750/DS (Dual SIM). This is Chinese Version (sourced from Hong Kong).
It has Snapdragon processor.
Is this version compatible AT&T and T-Mobile?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
hello everyone
I have question.... please tell me Is SM-G9750/DS with snapdragon (China/Hong Kong version with TGY csc) compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile.
I want to know, it will work Wificalling & Volte on T-mobile ?
someone has this one smartphone and uses it in the USA ?
Thank you

Exynos on AT&T or T mobile

Does anybody use the exynos varient on AT&T or T-Mobile? I'm wondering if you get good service. I'm currently using an exynos S8+ on AT&T without any problems.
i had s9 duos exynos on att. excellent reception. im located in Boston.
Download speedtest to check your data/wifi speed
Thank you for the information. I looked up the S9 exinos on frequencycheck.com. It supports 3 out of the 4 4g bands on AT&T. According to the website the s10 exynos only supports 2 out of 4. So that doesn't help too much but I never thought about checking the s9 since I know it works well.
Works great for me. I got an Exynos from Australia when my phone died. Checked the bands for SM-G975F, and it has all the T-Mobile LTE bands EXCEPT band 71. So you will be good unless you go into rural USA.
Only thing I don't get is Carrier Aggregation. I have wifi calling and VOLTE..
Thank you for the info. After looking up that model it should work fine on both networks. That website I was using has wrong info on some of the models. I think I will buy the SM-G975F.
Wayneman101 said:
Thank you for the info. After looking up that model it should work fine on both networks. That website I was using has wrong info on some of the models. I think I will buy the SM-G975F.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I also have the G975 F(BTU - United Kingdom) I live in Milwaukee on ATT Network. I get great LTE Speeds - the only thing I don't get is Wifi Calling and ATT Video Calling - ATT only supports their phones for those features - at least until there is a custom CSC that we can flash (like someone did for the Note 9, S8Plus, etc)
Do you have VoLTE at least on AT&T with the exynos?
Geekser said:
I also have the G975 F(BTU - United Kingdom) I live in Milwaukee on ATT Network. I get great LTE Speeds - the only thing I don't get is Wifi Calling and ATT Video Calling - ATT only supports their phones for those features - at least until there is a custom CSC that we can flash (like someone did for the Note 9, S8Plus, etc)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you for the info. I want to keep AT&T but I would switch to T-Mobile to get the exynos variant if needed. But I'm glad I can keep my service. I had the original IPhone and I'm grandfathered in to the original unlimited data plan. I didn't even know AT&T offered wifi calling. Before my exynos s8+ I had a note 4 and for about a year my moms extra free IPhone 6. It wasn't an option back then. I don't really care about WiFi calling though. I get good service where it matters most. I can't wait for S10+ Roms!
nismoxr34 said:
Works great for me. I got an Exynos from Australia when my phone died. Checked the bands for SM-G975F, and it has all the T-Mobile LTE bands EXCEPT band 71. So you will be good unless you go into rural USA.
Only thing I don't get is Carrier Aggregation. I have wifi calling and VOLTE..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I get limited carrier aggregation on my Exynos S10+ on T-mobile which helps a little. It still lacks the full CA support tho.
VICosPhi said:
I get limited carrier aggregation on my Exynos S10+ on T-mobile which helps a little. It still lacks the full CA support tho.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How do you check that? I check on my service menu and it says CA:None
I do see that I am sometimes connected to three of the same band at the same time.
nismoxr34 said:
How do you check that? I check on my service menu and it says CA:None
I do see that I am sometimes connected to three of the same band at the same time.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
First you download a file or run speed test using speed test app, then at the same time dial *#0011# and select SIM slot it'll say CA added or CA active. This means you're getting some form of aggregation
Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
VICosPhi said:
First you download a file or run speed test using speed test app, then at the same time dial *#0011# and select SIM slot it'll say CA added or CA active. This means you're getting some form of aggregation
Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's what I've been doing, but I don't see CA added or active. I wonder why mine doesn't even have CA on. Just CA none.
nismoxr34 said:
That's what I've been doing, but I don't see CA added or active. I wonder why mine doesn't even have CA on. Just CA none.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
And you have the Exynos version correct? Try it in a different area away from your home and see if it activates. If nothing works, factory reset may help.
Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
VICosPhi said:
And you have the Exynos version correct? Try it in a different area away from your home and see if it activates. If nothing works, factory reset may help.
Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I am on Exynos, wouldn't have this problem with the SD version (I'd hope). I have factory reset a few times, but never see the CA as activated. I'll check from time to time, but also away from my house it doesn't show that CA is activated. Might be the XSF (australian) version that doesn't aggregate the t-mobile bands.
nismoxr34 said:
I am on Exynos, wouldn't have this problem with the SD version (I'd hope). I have factory reset a few times, but never see the CA as activated. I'll check from time to time, but also away from my house it doesn't show that CA is activated. Might be the XSF (australian) version that doesn't aggregate the t-mobile bands.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That could be it. I'm using TPA CSC and some other people on that CSC confirmed carrier aggregation working on T-mobile.
Snapdragon (Chinese or Hong Kong variant) does not support carrier aggregation in T-mobile from what a user posted.
Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
VICosPhi said:
That could be it. I'm using TPA CSC and some other people on that CSC confirmed carrier aggregation working on T-mobile.
Snapdragon (Chinese or Hong Kong variant) does not support carrier aggregation in T-mobile from what a user posted.
Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Do you have a link to the post where it is CA is confirmed on TMO?
For which model the Chinese Snapdragon?
CA is working for me on Exynos. It is not the same as US Snapdragon CA but still better than no CA at all
Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
Do you need to flash a CSC and/or modem from a US carrier onto an exynos international phone to get VoWIFI, CA, VoLTE, etc? Or does it "just work?" If you need a special CSC do you just pull HOME_CSC out of a US carrier's firmware and flash it with odin or something?
epv said:
Do you need to flash a CSC and/or modem from a US carrier onto an exynos international phone to get VoWIFI, CA, VoLTE, etc? Or does it "just work?" If you need a special CSC do you just pull HOME_CSC out of a US carrier's firmware and flash it with odin or something?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi
You should not flash any firmware from a Snapdragon into a Exynos..... You may not be able to get some of the service provider options using the Exynos firmware, i guess is a try and see situation, but one thing is for sure do not flash a Snapdragon firmware into an Exynos.
Everything else should work , modem is ready for all frequencies but CDMA
in case anyone comes looking, i've tried it on an exynos G973F with XSG csc (one of the OXM multi ones) just because that's what was on the phone.
VoLTE seems to be working on T-Mobile in the US without any messing around, based on the "HD" icon appearing during voice calls. Voice over WiFi seems to also work.
The phone is dual SIM with a TMO sim and an ATT sim. It doesn't get VoLTE on ATT, but I believe that's probably because AT&T only allows it on approved devices.

S20 Ultra G988U1 in India ( Snapdragon 865)

I got myself a Snapdragon S20 ultra G988U1 . I need to know if I can get Indian specific features like call recording , Dual sim (esim functionality )onto my device. Also will I be able to change my CSC to Ins ? If so please help !
Parke21 said:
I got myself a Snapdragon S20 ultra G988U1 . I need to know if I can get Indian specific features like call recording , Dual sim (esim functionality )onto my device. Also will I be able to change my CSC to Ins ? If so please help !
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I am almost positive you won't be able to get those features with a U1 (US Model) device. eSIM hasn't been enabled by Samsung as of yet on those models, and I don't believe there is a call recorder built into the US firmware.
You're not going to be able to change the CSC to anything other than the US CSCs. Samsung does not sell the U/U1 variants outside of the US, so they don't include international CSCs. The device also cannot be rooted or bootloader unlocked.
andrewishcool95 said:
I am almost positive you won't be able to get those features with a U1 (US Model) device. eSIM hasn't been enabled by Samsung as of yet on those models, and I don't believe there is a call recorder built into the US firmware.
You're not going to be able to change the CSC to anything other than the US CSCs. Samsung does not sell the U/U1 variants outside of the US, so they don't include international CSCs. The device also cannot be rooted or bootloader unlocked.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Before this pandemic, I was in India multiple times with my S10+ that was the US U1 variant, i had Vodafone and Jio and upon swapping sims between the two as well as a reboot, VoLTE and WIfi Calling (wifi calling only worked on Jio, didn't work on Vodafone) worked perfectly fine.
I'm sure your carrier specific features will work for the S20 Ultra U1 model aside from call recording as that isn't included on snapdragon samsung devices.
P.S. - I was on the XAA CSC while in India too
andrewishcool95 said:
I am almost positive you won't be able to get those features with a U1 (US Model) device. eSIM hasn't been enabled by Samsung as of yet on those models, and I don't believe there is a call recorder built into the US firmware.
You're not going to be able to change the CSC to anything other than the US CSCs. Samsung does not sell the U/U1 variants outside of the US, so they don't include international CSCs. The device also cannot be rooted or bootloader unlocked.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks. I was using the horrid exynos , with great difficulty I got the Snapdragon Ultra .. now missing these 2 features .
Will I be able to flash any other Snapdragon Ultra firmware ? G9880 G988W etc etc
My wish list for S20 Ultra software update from samsung
1 . Enable 120Hz QHD+
2. Enable eSim
3. Enable Native call recording.
aroy97 said:
Before this pandemic, I was in India multiple times with my S10+ that was the US U1 variant, i had Vodafone and Jio and upon swapping sims between the two as well as a reboot, VoLTE and WIfi Calling (wifi calling only worked on Jio, didn't work on Vodafone) worked perfectly fine.
I'm sure your carrier specific features will work for the S20 Ultra U1 model aside from call recording as that isn't included on snapdragon samsung devices.
P.S. - I was on the XAA CSC while in India too
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you..... Volte and Wifi calling are working fine. I was trying to get call recording and Esim functionality
Parke21 said:
Thank you..... Volte and Wifi calling are working fine. I was trying to get call recording and Esim functionality
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Unfortunately I don't think the U1 US version has e-Sim, even though it says it supports it on their site, I only had 1 IMEI listed on the box and in settings. Unless Samsung has some future update that enables it, I don't think unlocked US versions will get it.
Hi, all
I was planning to go for the Note20 ultra, but looking at the exynos processor, I am a bit skeptical.
I was planning to get a US version, but a bit worried about whether the Indian networks will support the phone.
Apart from the dual sim, is there anything that might not work with the US version of the phone in India, like Samsung pay, gpay etc?
Vyshakh_88 said:
Hi, all
I was planning to go for the Note20 ultra, but looking at the exynos processor, I am a bit skeptical.
I was planning to get a US version, but a bit worried about whether the Indian networks will support the phone.
Apart from the dual sim, is there anything that might not work with the US version of the phone in India, like Samsung pay, gpay etc?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
@Parke21
I got my self sm-g9880. its snapdragon version with all indian version features like volte, vowifi. its dual sim too. I cant express how happy im with this mobile. indian version is a ripoff
eswar539 said:
@Parke21
I got my self sm-g9880. its snapdragon version with all indian version features like volte, vowifi. its dual sim too. I cant express how happy im with this mobile. indian version is a ripoff
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Great!
From which country did you import?

Categories

Resources