Hi there! As far as I know , Samsung launched their S20 lineup in Korea with Snapdragon, but mine is with Exynos. Actually I'm not aware if there are 2 versions for the Korean market but according to phone info , mine is made in Korea and its with Snapdragon. This is my first made in Korea phone so I'm not aware ^^
Korean versions only, not all made in Korea.
12gauge. said:
Hi there! As far as I know , Samsung launched their S20 lineup in Korea with Snapdragon, but mine is with Exynos. Actually I'm not aware if there are 2 versions for the Korean market but according to phone info , mine is made in Korea and its with Snapdragon. This is my first made in Korea phone so I'm not aware ^^
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The app say it's exynos ?
12gauge. said:
Hi there! As far as I know , Samsung launched their S20 lineup in Korea with Snapdragon, but mine is with Exynos. Actually I'm not aware if there are 2 versions for the Korean market but according to phone info , mine is made in Korea and its with Snapdragon. This is my first made in Korea phone so I'm not aware ^^
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Made in Korea but not for the Korean market ... nothing should be weird here ... it's the same on my device...
S20U Exynos
12gauge. said:
Hi there! As far as I know , Samsung launched their S20 lineup in Korea with Snapdragon, but mine is with Exynos. Actually I'm not aware if there are 2 versions for the Korean market but according to phone info , mine is made in Korea and its with Snapdragon. This is my first made in Korea phone so I'm not aware ^^
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Korean snapdragon variant is Sm-g9880 and it's 256gb
Sm-g988B (yours) is the international exynos model
Okay , thanks everyone!
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I'm looking to buy this model SM-9600 unlocked which is sold in Latam and China, this comes with SnapDragon according to Gsmarena.
My concern is if this will be compatible in Europe/Spain as I will be travelling next week. What I've noticed in Spanish sites is that they sell the Exynos variation SM-960F.
What is puzzling to me, is that in GSMarea, it seems to indicate that this model SM-960F is compatible? for Europe and Global markets.
Does that make any sense, or both models are compatible all over the world.
Thanks,
Well i have one of my cousin's coming from Usa in about a month and wanted to know wether i will have International Warranty on my Samsung Galaxy Ultra. I live in India so any inputs would be great.
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paras said:
Well i have one of my cousin's coming from Usa in about a month and wanted to know wether i will have International Warranty on my Samsung Galaxy Ultra. I live in India so any inputs would be great.
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Personally I'm not sure, however you do have a 2 year warranty for sure.
I would imagine that if it's an 865 then it would have to go to that region, EU / India I believe got the exynos variant so the Samsung techs in those regions will more than likely only stock the exynos variant parts.
With that in mind I'd say you'd need to ship to an 865 region.
But I'm only using common sense to come to that conclusion.
If I were you I'd contact Samsung directly , they should have a live chat on their website, they can clarify.
No international warranty. It's by region of the device. When you call for support, they ask for IMEI and route/redirect you accordingly.
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Personally I'm not sure, however you do have a 2 year warranty for sure.
I would imagine that if it's an 865 then it would have to go to that region, EU / India I believe got the exynos variant so the Samsung techs in those regions will more than likely only stock the exynos variant parts.
With that in mind I'd say you'd need to ship to an 865 region.
But I'm only using common sense to come to that conclusion.
If I were you I'd contact Samsung directly , they should have a live chat on their website, they can clarify.
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Thank you for your input. I think your right.
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shollywood said:
No international warranty. It's by region of the device. When you call for support, they ask for IMEI and route/redirect you accordingly.
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Thank you.
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Hi guys,
I'm gonna buy a S20 Ultra in China and I would like to change the Chinese ROM with the South Korean ROM or if is not possible with the Hong Kong one.
I know that some Chinese, to save money, buy HK mobiles and change the ROM to Chinese so I think should be possible do the opposite, I think they share the same hardware.
In case is it possible I would prefer the South Korea ROM coz probably it will have faster updates..
Do you know if South Korean and Chinese S20 have exactly the same hardware? To install the Korean ROM hiw can I do? Is it simple and I can do by myself? Do you have any tips?
Many thanks..
Hi,
I don't know about the S20, but I did exactly that with the S10+ (which had a Snapdragon 855 and identical specs across both HK and Chinese version).
It worked better with HK since it didn't have as much bloatware or google restrictions...and english can be made to be default.
I just got my S20+ and will probably be trying this soon as well. Stay tuned.
A.C.
I'm interested too if it is possible to flash a HK ROM on another snapdragon s20+ (SM-G986N). The problem is that the Korean version has bloatware from KT. I did manage to disable most of them, but I would be happier if can come without bloatware out of the box
Great!! Thanks AloxeCorton.. Will be the first time I will do it. So if you have any link to follow the procedure will be really appreciated.
Mishufac I would like install an unlocked ROM so shouldn't have many bloatware. Do you think the SK ROM will have more than HK one?
Davide Shanghai said:
Great!! Thanks AloxeCorton.. Will be the first time I will do it. So if you have any link to follow the procedure will be really appreciated.
Mishufac I would like install an unlocked ROM so shouldn't have many bloatware. Do you think the SK ROM will have more than HK one?
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Mine is KT branded and I know it has more bloatware than HK version. I think if you manage to get KOR national CSC it will be better. Mine is KTC and I haven't managed to change the CSC by flashing KOR version with Odin
Davide Shanghai said:
Hi guys,
I'm gonna buy a S20 Ultra in China and I would like to change the Chinese ROM with the South Korean ROM or if is not possible with the Hong Kong one.
I know that some Chinese, to save money, buy HK mobiles and change the ROM to Chinese so I think should be possible do the opposite, I think they share the same hardware.
In case is it possible I would prefer the South Korea ROM coz probably it will have faster updates..
Do you know if South Korean and Chinese S20 have exactly the same hardware? To install the Korean ROM hiw can I do? Is it simple and I can do by myself? Do you have any tips?
Many thanks..
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You can Switch between China, HK and Taiwan with no problems but not to Korea since it has a different model number.
lovers74 said:
You can Switch between China, HK and Taiwan with no problems but not to Korea since it has a different model number.
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Good to know, I didn't think about Taiwan, If I'm not wrong also there should have no problem with Google apps.. Thanks!!
Can you switch to china CSC?
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Can you switch to china CSC?
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Yes you can but there is no google services and there are a lot of bloatware but one benefit is you get the call recorder.
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Yes you can but there is no google services and there are a lot of bloatware but one benefit is you get the call recorder.
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Is the camera much better?
pafc66 said:
Is the camera much better?
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No, its the same
lovers74 said:
No, its the same
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I saw many Weibo Chinese S20 users say that the camera has improved in many places, including the well-known ice universe
There is also a big change in the algorithm of fingerprint recording, which can be quickly entered like S9 / Note9.
Fingerprint unlock speed is more agile and transition animation is adjusted better
ATD1 compared to ATCT version number
lovers74 said:
No, its the same
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Test it properly. It's reported there's huge differences
pafc66 said:
Test it properly. It's reported there's huge differences
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there can't be any differences at all because both TGY and CHC firmwares are LITERALLY the same bit to bit
which is the best firmware between china, TW and HK?
I have the s20+ and I have the "open china" one, but 5g works only with the second SIM slot. That's very strange.
For the first time here in Brazil (and a few other countries), Samsung decided to sell the Snapdragon version of Galaxy S series, model S901E. S901B is equipped with Exynos.
Samsung always delays updates for Brazil, sometimes for months. Now with this international Snapdragon version, what csc is the best for updates and features?
Maybe S9010_TGY(HK) is a better option.
SM-S9010_TGY_S9010ZHU1AVBH
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Maybe S9010_TGY(HK) is a better option.
SM-S9010_TGY_S9010ZHU1AVBH
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You can't install S9010 Chinese firmware on International S901E, otherwise you'll brick your phone.
Answering my own question, I'm using INS. Seems to be the best choice, since India is one of the most important market to Samsung.
I know the S22 variant made for the US market does not have an unlockable bootloader. But is it possible to buy a rootable S22 that will work with a Verizon SIM? Order it from overseas maybe?
yeah you can get a Korean 908N version on eBay with a very reasonable price. I got mine several days ago.
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yeah you can get a Korean 908N version on eBay with a very reasonable price. I got mine several days ago.
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Awesome, thanks. I wasn't sure which country to look for. I prefer a pocket-sized phone and it looks like SM-SS901N is the small one and it's readily available.
I'm still running SABS on my old S9 (installed before Samsung killed it) and I was afraid I'd have to switch to a Pixel to get root, but the smallest Pixel 6 is bigger than I want. The small S22 from South Korea seems like a perfect choice.
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Awesome, thanks. I wasn't sure which country to look for. I prefer a pocket-sized phone and it looks like SM-SS901N is the small one and it's readily available.
I'm still running SABS on my old S9 (installed before Samsung killed it) and I was afraid I'd have to switch to a Pixel to get root, but the smallest Pixel 6 is bigger than I want. The small S22 from South Korea seems like a perfect choice.
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No problem at all. I always got the Korean Variant instead of US one. Works for me all the time. I just didn't understand why they didn't provide an option of unlockinh BL on US variant. I feel like it's not even necessary.
are you looking for exynos or snapdragon? there is a large performance and compatability difference. Hong Kong and Singapore are where I got my last two phones from, bootloader unlockable snapdragons.
I'd have to say Snapdragon, which is also the South Korea variant (I'm guessing this is why it's popular for US buyers). Would there be any reason to consider an Exynos for use in the US? According to the reviews I've read, performance & battery life on the Exynos vary between meh and unusably awful.
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No problem at all. I always got the Korean Variant instead of US one. Works for me all the time. I just didn't understand why they didn't provide an option of unlockinh BL on US variant. I feel like it's not even necessary.
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Hello, may I ask what carrier you're using this with in the US? On Ebay, it says that it doesn't work with Verizon (due to CDMA).
I'm aware that Verizon does a little bit more than CDMA these days, but their base is still CDMA from what I understand. Thanks in advance.