Hi,
Do we have different models as per country or only two models
1. Verizon Model
2. International Model
Why i am asking this question is , if i buy unlocked version (Not Verizon) from USA , does it work in india. I mean specifically VoLTE?
As title says which version of phone should i avoid on fleabay as i want to buy this phone. No one seems to answer this specifically :/
thanks
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You need european version, so G710EM (64GB) or G710EAW (128GB)
i get that i need the european version but the american handsets will work too and i've been told to avoid the Tmobile version at all costs.
i just needed to now which is the best variant from the american/canadian ones!
cheers
Canadian AWM version. Support more lte band (for UK and Europe) then USA unlocked ULM
thanks siley
only g710EM
now im confused???
Get the 710em that's what I got when I brought mine worked fine
I told him EM or EAW is best for Europe, but he want model from America so Canadian AWM is better.
I got the LM-G710EM version
Siley said:
You need european version, so G710EM (64GB) or G710EAW (128GB)
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I got the LM-G710EM version, IMEI number is valid, everything seems fine, but cannot upgrade to android 9.... it should have been available since last spring... any advice? ?
alexelovsky said:
I got the LM-G710EM version, IMEI number is valid, everything seems fine, but cannot upgrade to android 9.... it should have been available since last spring... any advice? ?
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I think is a crossflashed device. Mine is EM too, but came with open EU rom and it is a TIM device (italian carrier). Amazon things...
U can flash any firmw u want with lg_up 14-15, but with no ota support due to restrictions. U can always search ur region with ur imei in internet after a simple search on google, but if the device is from carrier... I recommend u a clean open eu kdz over any carrier firmware.
Hi guys,
i've been wanting to change the CSC of the S20+ I bought in Taiwan. I wanted to have the snapdragon variant of the S20+ but now it seems some features are not included in this version compared to the European models of the S20+.
I am missing integrated Hiya service for example.
Is it possible to flash the firmware for the European models on my Taiwanese model S20+?
If yes... how?
Thanks
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Hi guys,
i've been wanting to change the CSC of the S20+ I bought in Taiwan. I wanted to have the snapdragon variant of the S20+ but now it seems some features are not included in this version compared to the European models of the S20+.
I am missing integrated Hiya service for example.
Is it possible to flash the firmware for the European models on my Taiwanese model S20+?
If yes... how?
Thanks
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You cannot as they are 2 different models. However you need to change the csc from BRI Taiwan TGY Hong Kong to get Hiya service and any additional ones like Volte and WiFi calling. Please search and you will find thread detailing about how to change your csc.
I have an unlocked US TMO S20 5G that I would like to reset and use in Spain with my Spanish SIM card, but not with all the US TMO firmware etc.
Can I flash a Spanish unbranded/unlocked firmware or should I flash the unbranded US firmware?
Assuming I can flash the Spanish firmware, what are the procedures?
Thanks!
Spanish Firmware isn't compatible with Snapdragon devices, it's designed to operate alongside Exynos Chipsets. You may want to flash the US Unbranded Firmware SM-G981U1 and go from there.
Hi experts,
I am in Saudi Arabia and planning to buy OPO 9 pro. I can get an Indian version for 3500 saudi riyals and chinese version with global rom for around 4000 riyas. Chinese version has some 5G bands extra compared to Indian version. Is it worth purchasing the Chinese version or shall I go with Indian version?
Hey, I have the Indian version in Yemen and for me personally CDMA doesn't work in the Indian variant although it works with other variants normally.
Would advise just getting the Chinese one as it won't have any downsides compared to the Indian variant.