I am going to make a suggestion that the threads for the Galaxy Nexus Prime have a better organization than the previous threads. There will be multiple carriers and also a USA and UK model. With this being said, If we could break it up a little rather than doing [UK] or [VZW] etc..... I think that will help a lot in the future.
Just my suggestion.
Please share your thoughts!
Indicating the model would be great. There are plenty of people from the US that ordered UK models. I have an order for 2...
Not sure where to post this, hopefully where users and mods alike will see this.
Could it be possible to link or consolidate all "s3" accessory forums?
So far it seems we all share a common exterior.
-CC
why is the verizon version different?
It's not...all are the same with the exception of the hardware inside.
SGS3 awaiting some dev love
I second this motion.
Good call OP! Would be great to have em all in 1
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
Artimus009 said:
It's not...all are the same with the exception of the hardware inside.
SGS3 awaiting some dev love
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thought so thats why i was questioning the original post.
The forums are separate, there's the i9300 International Galaxy S III, and the North American Variants.
Yes, the distinction being made because of internals.
Not externals and attachments.
According to at least one case vendor, they claim in their ad it would not fit the SCH-i535. But looking at the spec sheet on pdadb.net, it's sized the same with other US variants.
The SHV-E210S (korean) and SCH-i939 (chinese) are slightly thicker.
The Verizon, Sprint, AT&T and TMO accessory forums are already integrated.
The Euro SIII forum is separated (and should be) due to all prices/resellers being in Euro dollars & addresses.
Yes, we may buy from Europe and the Euro's may buy from us.
But it keeps things easier to manage.
And helps prevent the uninformed from accidentally drifting over to the quad-core development forum and bricking their phones.
Keep them separate. When I come to this forum I know I'm dealing with US vendors.
US vendors that still label their products for the i9300 above any other variant.
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Keep them separate. When I come to this forum I know I'm dealing with US vendors.
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Actually in my experience it's the same Chinese, Korean vendors...
CZ Eddie said:
The Verizon, Sprint, AT&T and TMO accessory forums are already integrated.
The Euro SIII forum is separated (and should be) due to all prices/resellers being in Euro dollars & addresses.
Yes, we may buy from Europe and the Euro's may buy from us.
But it keeps things easier to manage.
And helps prevent the uninformed from accidentally drifting over to the quad-core development forum and bricking their phones.
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Many US users of the International version, including me. And so far most of the posts in the International Accessories section are of US ebay/amazon/sites quoted at US$.
But I understand your point, it would have been nice to get the larger community together on accessories (larger consensus/opinion pool), since they are essentially the same.
Should we pose the question on the Euro forum where more mods are likely to congregate?
I am seller from china, I also have a store on aliexpress. Now the miband is more and more popular, but a lot of people have a lot of questions about it. I am here now, ask me!! what do you want to know about the mi band?
Leave what you want to know
I will answer your question, after i am online.
does the band track your activity if you don't have your Phone with you? (like at the fitness, i won't take my Phone with me)
Good Morning All,
I appreciate this is a little away from the development side (well it is and it isnt, depending on whether I have to hack it lol) but would really appreciate the expertise from the group.
I have been asking in Samsung and EE and neither can answer the question - as usual just fob me off to the other party...
If I go into Argos or similar store in the UK today and buy this "Samsung Galaxy Cellular 46mm Smart Watch (SM-R805)", take it home and pair it up with my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge which has a SIM only 4G EE Contract (in UK), will the watch now work on its own, via 4G? - This is my main question/concern.
2nd question - do I need to get EE to do anything and/or pay them extra every month?
Its very important to me that the watch can pickup telegram notifications and emails without me having to have the phone on me (hence buying the cellular model). EE just want to sell me the watch + £14 pcm contract as they dont sell them outright.
From reading posts in this group all morning, I am getting the impression it should work out of the box without having to visit EE or pay them any extra. If Ive understood the various threads, the only complications is when pairing a watch with a non EE phone and/or in a different country? Thats when firmware changes and editors come into play
Thanks in advance for your time, Mark
Hi
As @Some_Random_Username found out, there seem to be different hardware-variants of the OP7T see this thread. The primary reason for this appears to be WWAN-band support (4G/5G).
I recently noticed the 7T European SKU(HD1903) dropped support for the important LTE-band 71. This makes it a bit less global. The Euro SKU is also missing 30, 46 and 48. It does get LTE-bands 40 and 32 (missing form USA-variant HD1905) in return the latter which does not appear to be in use anywhere.
I have contacted OP via the FCC contact and also via support to find out more. If there are HW-differences, we should be able to seem them by looking at the IC's Oneplus uses: their spec's determine which frequencies the handset can accomodate. Also the antenna's are important: sometimes a dedicated antenna is placed for a specific band. At any rate, it is a bit strange to split the SKU's merely for adding band-32 to the EU-variant.
There has to be more to it than that: licencing costs and chip costs coming to mind first.
Maybe you will also find such nitty gritty details fun to know. At least I am having fun in checking this out
Useful sources:
https://www.anandtech.com/show/6541/the-state-of-qualcomms-modems-wtr1605-and-mdm9x25
https://nl.ifixit.com/Teardown/OnePlus+6+Teardown/109826
https://technology.informa.com/api/binary/604996
I was on the edge myself when deciding which variant to purchase...the bands were the deciding factor I'm in the states so didn't want any issues using my data. I wanted the Chinese variant just to be able to say I have the Chinese 7t and the symbols on the box ? ROFL but yeah copped the US variant directly from OP ? I love it...
Take a look at this:
https://www.kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker/US/oneplus-7t