Just searching for a new battery online so I wondered if there are any size and compactibility differences between all S3 models ?
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SoloMid Hazard said:
Just searching for a new battery online so I wondered if there are any size and compactibility differences between all S3 models ?
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Some S3 have battery cells from Korea, others from china. But it's the same capacity.
Differences
The standard S3 has a slightly faster CPU and GPU but has 0,5GB less RAM than the S3 Neo and supports only up to Android 4.3 except the LTE/4G version which has 2GB of RAM but the same CPU/GPU and offers Android 4.4
The S3 Neo also has two variants. The GT-I9300I is a dual sim variant of the S3 NEO and the GT-I9301I has a single micro SIM card slot.
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Hi. Is that phone same like Galaxy S2 and one difference is that this phone are T-Mobile? Or it has 1.5 dual core processor not like Galaxy S2 with 1.2 dual core?
there are multiple model numbers for S2. This is http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s_ii_t989-4129.php . You can look up the specs of the other S2's on that site
To answer your questions, no they're not the quite the same. The main differences are the processors and GPUs. Also screen size (S2 = 4.3, T-Mobile S2 = 4.52)
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I had S II i9100. Recently it stopped working. Now i'm looking for new mobile phone.
I feel phones with 5" displays too big. So I was considering to buy GT-I9192 which is dual sim. But when i check user reviews in the internet, I found some users were having signal drop issues.
I need to know whether that problem still exist and GT-I9192 is a good buy.
If you don't really need the dual sim functionality then consider the LTE variant (GT-I9195).
It seems to be more stable on data connections than the duos variant
Whosat said:
If you don't really need the dual sim functionality then consider the LTE variant (GT-I9195).
It seems to be more stable on data connections than the duos variant
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Ya, Dual SIM is the main reason i chose it. I won't use LTE at all. CM 10 doesn't support i9192 ?
lkhz said:
Ya, Dual SIM is the main reason i chose it. I won't use LTE at all. CM 10 doesn't support i9192 ?
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No. The Dual-sim implementation on such phones are custom-made by their manufacturers and is not a core component with original Android sources.
And there hasn't been anyone who has successfully implemented dual-sim support for the 9192 yet. (there was one user who mentioned that he was working on it and asked for willing testers but never got back since - you can check his development thread)
As such, it will be quite unlikely that the Dual-sim variant will get any CM love anytime soon.
Canada GSM is showing a M 919 Pentaband but Octacore as a Factory Unlocked new Device at $ 399.
I thought the M 919 is exclusive to Tmobile / Metro PCS and therefore a quad core.
Does this Model exist ? Or spec error by GSM Canada ?
If it does exist it would be fully band compatible on all Bands with Metro and TMobile with just a new SIM ?
Also has better graphics chip, though not faster because it's never 8 cores simultaneous, where some new Samsungs (Alpha) can use 8 cores at once.
So what do the Devs and Power Users say on this ?
Thank You in advance.
Its like they combined the i9500 specs and M919/I9505 together. Ive only heard of one octacore. i9500 and of no others or variants.
I recently got a Samsung Galaxy Tab S, the SM-T705 model. It's a 16GB Titanium Bronze 4G LTE model, but when I was looking at the hardware specs, I noticed - it's not a Snapdragon. It's Exynos5420! I hit up Wikipedia and other well known sources and it says "The T705 uses Snapdragon 800 series chipset". That's false, at least for my device.
So, I'm thinking that Samsung wanted to use Snapdragon for their Tab S LTE devices, but ran into issues with various things and switched to their own chipset and modem implementation. I always thought Samsung used another chipset for 4G LTE devices, because they couldn't get it working with their own.
Is my T705 a newer version or something? I noticed in /proc/cpuinfo it says "Hardware: Universal5420 Revision: A" ... that would mean it's been through 10 hardware revisions (A in hex is 10 in decimal, AFAIK)
Samsung Exynos doesn't have LTE support. So they used to have Snapdragon with built in LTE, but now developed a solution for their Exynos with an accompanying chip for that.
I believe the ones with 32 GB internal memory are the snapdragon versions. I got a T805 16 GB and its Exynos, and I am disappointed because I cannot play 4k video like my Snapdragon Note 3.
The only snapdragon variants are the two US CDMA models--- SM-T807V and SM-T807P for Verizon and Sprint respectively.
Yes if you can connect to LTE then your cpu is snapdragon.
I would say incorrect here, because my device has LTE and its clocks match the Exynos WiFi version. So I am led to believe it was just a doll of the dice. It plays 10bit 720p MKVs fine, handy when i want to watch anime away from my desktop.
Mine is LTE capable with Exynos.
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Yes if you can connect to LTE then your cpu is snapdragon.
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Incorrect
AT&T LTE TAB S is not Snapdragon either.
My T705 LTE is exynos as well (unfortunately). Samsung uses an Intel chip set to do both 2g,3g and 4g and disables the mobile support in the exynos. The Intel chip does not cope very well with 3g/4g handover.
SM T705 LTE snapdragon here...
How do I find out what processor my tab is.
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Eroc162 said:
How do I find out what processor my tab is.
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Use an app called cpuz. It should tell you if you have snapdragon or not.
Eroc162 said:
How do I find out what processor my tab is.
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Download cpu-z, cpu identifier, or any benchmarking app
SM-T705M here, it's an Exynos that has 4G, now how cool is that?
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Same here
My t705 is an exynos with sim card slot. However it has a problem. It never recognizes the sim. I've tried another Samsung based rom but it still does not work. Anyone experience this?
Is the sim a nano sim in an micro adapter maybe? I had this issue with mine. It's well fussy about alignment.
Just make sure the SIm is clean and you may want to check to ensure no loose onjects got into the SIM Card slot. If you are using custom firmware, make sure you use one for T705. Wifi only firmware doesnt have the drivers for the LTE chip.
davidebeatrice said:
SM T705 LTE snapdragon here...
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Where did you buy it ? I mean with Snapdragon 2.3 ? Thanks, Mike
SM-T705 is Exynos edition with LTE support and capable of playback 4K video without single issue.
Hi all
I just realised that my Samsung UK Note 10+ is not using Snapdragon 855 but the Exynos 9825. I thought the Exynos CPU is only available in Canada and the far east.
I have to say, if I knew that Samsung were selling the Exynos edition on their website I wouldn't have ordered it. I'm afraid to ask if I'm missing anything as I was under the impression that the Exynos are inferior to the Snapdragon CPUs.
Exynos is the European chip.
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Snapdragons are mainly gor USA, Canada and Hong Kong, because of some country/carrier regulations, the rest of the world use exynos, which are somewhat "inferior" in some areas, not all, mainly batt usage, as for performance, side by side the difference is really little
winol said:
Snapdragons are mainly for USA, Canada, and Hong Kong, because of some country/carrier regulations, the rest of the world use exynos, which are somewhat "inferior" in some areas, not all, mainly batt usage, as for performance, side by side the difference is really little
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I believe it's the other way around in the best case. Battery usage is almost the same (They claim SD to have better standby drain, but I can't tell). While performance is way better on the SD, especially in gaming where the Adrino graphics processor performs much better than the Mali.
What's wrong with the Exynos variants ?
I'm in the UK and my S8+ / Note 9 where both Exynos and there was absolutely no perceivable difference after years of using a SD powered device.
Frankly not getting a device because of the processor difference between SD / Exy is just pure arrogance / stupidity.
Both vairents are Rootable so people can't even argue that anymore.
I agree with you, exynos variants are indeed excellent, SD versions may be slightly better, but not as to despise Exynos ones
hutzdani said:
What's wrong with the Exynos variants ?
I'm in the UK and my S8+ / Note 9 where both Exynos and there was absolutely no perceivable difference after years of using a SD powered device.
Frankly not getting a device because of the processor difference between SD / Exy is just pure arrogance / stupidity.
Both vairents are Rootable so people can't even argue that anymore.
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Battery drain on the Exynos variant is a fact. I have both versions of the phone and with SD I have far better cellular reception and WiFi and less to non battery drain on standby.
I live in London.
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geovass said:
Battery drain on the Exynos variant is a fact. I have both versions of the phone and with SD I have far better cellular reception and WiFi and less to non battery drain on standby.
I live in London.
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Can I ask if the SD Note 10+ gets OTA updates in the UK and (at least) Google Pay works?
There are some reasonably priced handsets on eBay, mostly from Switzerland that look quite attractive (4G variants),
TIA
mzm70 said:
Can I ask if the SD Note 10+ gets OTA updates in the UK and (at least) Google Pay works?
There are some reasonably priced handsets on eBay, mostly from Switzerland that look quite attractive (4G variants),
TIA
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Yes and yes!
I got it from an eBay seller - shipped from Swiss
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