[Q] Samsung Galaxy S 3 SHV-E210S [Korean Version] - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

First of all, I live in United States.
I found the item on eBay titled as "[Smart Cell] Brand New Samsung Galaxy S 3 SHV-E210S White -*Unlocked*" (I cannot post links..;;
The seller states that "the phone has been unlocked so that you use it on any GSM carrier worldwide".
Does it mean it use sim-card??
Also is there disadvantages of using Korean Samsung Galaxy S 3.
PS. The advantage of Korean Samsung Galaxy S 3 is that it has 2GB of Ram with Samsung Exynos 4 Quad 4412 Processor.
Thank You!!

sjhong0918 said:
First of all, I live in United States.
I found the item on eBay titled as "[Smart Cell] Brand New Samsung Galaxy S 3 SHV-E210S White -*Unlocked*" (I cannot post links..;;
The seller states that "the phone has been unlocked so that you use it on any GSM carrier worldwide".
Does it mean it use sim-card??
Also is there disadvantages of using Korean Samsung Galaxy S 3.
PS. The advantage of Korean Samsung Galaxy S 3 is that it has 2GB of Ram with Samsung Exynos 4 Quad 4412 Processor.
Thank You!!
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if u use Korea version for galaxy s3, can use worldwide, i mean unlock.. can use everywhere and any country
but, the disadvantages is the sms text is limited, international version can use more the 300words, but Korea version only can type less then 80words, so i recommend for use international versions.

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[Q] Samsung Galaxy lll i9300 Korea vertion

Hello
I am about to buy a Samsung Galaxy lll i9300!
I am in China and here this phones are for sale 500 euros I finally found one much cheaper 350 euros, but this one is Korean
Do you know if the korean rom has English
Should I go ahead and buy it or this Korean phone is different?
Any help be must appreciated!
Thanks
SOLRAC13 said:
Hello
I am about to buy a Samsung Galaxy lll i9300!
I am in China and here this phones are for sale 500 euros I finally found one much cheaper 350 euros, but this one is Korean
Do you know if the korean rom has English
Should I go ahead and buy it or this Korean phone is different?
Any help be must appreciated!
Thanks
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you need to find out if your country's uses the same frequency as the Korean model. I know its 2100 for S Korea but there could be more. The reason why Korean is cheaper could be that only S Korea or a few country's is compatible with Korean models.
I'm using SHV-E210S for a week now, so far it works in China, HK, S'pore and Indonesia. So I guess should be not much different from the international version. There are a few issues I discovered with this model.
1. Battery size is smaller than the international version so you may need to buy backup battery from Korea.
2. Unable to upgrade software/firmware unless you use SK Telecom's USIM.
The advantage I found:
1. This Korean model sports 2GB RAM whereas the international model only has 1GB RAM
Anyone knows more? Pls share!

NewBie, how to verify Samsung Galaxy S3 system detail

Due to a bad experience with a Amazon Seller, Who sold me a UK carrier (Deutche Telekom) Phone as a brand new Factory unlocked international verison, I wanted to verify if there is any way to see, if phone is indeed Quad Core as mentioned...
1) All Specification, such as RAM... etc.. What is the country of origion and if it is indeed factory unlocked or not...
Is there any way to verify all this?
2) Do you have any suggestion of a reputed seller in US, who can provide a factory unlocked phone?
hey man. If its the int. version, it has to have the quad-core, cause only asian and american version of galaxy s3 has a dual-core crait with 2gb ram.
Only in south korea there is a quad-core 2gb edition of the galaxy s3, with LTE.
and deutsche telekom is for sure not a UK branded phone.
This has to be a german branding, cause only in germany its called deutsche telecom, deutsch=german
I hope I could help ya
Otherwise, look trough code entry: *#1234# or something like that That gives you out your version.
But I'M 100% sure that you have the int. version with quad-core and 1gb ram.
Install system tuner pro. See how many core u have in spu setting.
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Who sold me a UK carrier (Deutche Telekom) Phone as a brand new Factory unlocked international verison
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Either you've omitted something or that sounds right.
UK got the international i9300, so that is right
Brand new... well nothing contradicts that in your statement
Carrier-Version... nothing to do with network locking unless it actually was carrier-locked which you didn't say. Carrier-branded (carrier-related stuff installed) does not equal carrier-locked.
What is the country of origion
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Even if it's destined for China, Autralia,... as long as the model number reads i9300 it's the same phone.
If you've got a version for China you might wanna flash the European firmware (fully compatible) though, unless you actually want chinese stuff
Samsung galaxy S3
which secret code can show the CPU of galaxy S3?
sovann said:
which secret code can show the CPU of galaxy S3?
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just download an app called CPU-Z on the playstore and you'll see everything there is to know about the CPU of the S3.

SG3 International vs Korean version

My country start to sell Galaxy S3 Korean version. Besides higher hardware spec (i.e. 2GB RAM), what are the differences? WhT will I lose from the International version?
Thanks in advance.

[Q] Rooting an unlocked device.

I am planning on getting the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 soon but I am going to buy it unlocked. Is it possible to root an unlocked phone. I have not seen any guides on Youtube or online yet that show guides on rooting a certain unlocked phone. I want to root it as soon as it is possible to root it safely. I am going to buy it unlocked but I am not going to get a plan from T-Mobile from it until January. My main question is: Is it possible to root a smartphone that does not have a sim card in it and is bought unlocked and if there is what guide do I use(like do I use the guide for how to root the galaxy note 3 tmobile edition or att edition or verizon edition.) Can someone please answer by September 4th.
It's the exact same. Locked or unlocked makes no difference.
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gc84245 said:
It's the exact same. Locked or unlocked makes no difference.
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But which method do I use. There are different versions of rooting a device such as rooting it if you have verizon or rooting it if you have t-mobile or something. Which method do i use?
maxell505 said:
But which method do I use. There are different versions of rooting a device such as rooting it if you have verizon or rooting it if you have t-mobile or something. Which method do i use?
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rooting has nothing to do on your Phone Network settings. it depends on your mobile model on how you root it and not by your network carrier.
raine0324 said:
rooting has nothing to do on your Phone Network settings. it depends on your mobile model on how you root it and not by your network carrier.
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If it is like that then why do they have a specific video for how to root a Verizon Galaxy S4 or a specific video on how to root the AT&T Galaxy S4. So let's say I get a Galaxy S4. I just have to look at a video that shows me how to root my specific model like the Galaxy S4 I9500?
It's the exact same. Locked or unlocked makes no difference.
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Kadu_tbj said:
It's the exact same. Locked or unlocked makes no difference.
Sent from my Xperia Pro MK 16i CM 10.2
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But which video do I follow. Do I follow the video that shows how to root the Verizon way or the AT&T way or the T-Mobile way or etc?
maxell505 said:
But which video do I follow. Do I follow the video that shows how to root the Verizon way or the AT&T way or the T-Mobile way or etc?
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The video you would follow is the one for the international unlocked version. For example to root the unlocked international Galaxy S4 I would go to the Galaxy S4 I9500 section on XDA and then look for a root guide or if your looking for a video guide on site such as YouTube I would search on YouTube "root Galaxy S4 I9500" and follow the root procedure for the Galaxy S4 I9500 device model. So when you get the unlocked international version of the Galaxy Note 3 you see what model number is has and would Google or search on YouTube something similar to "root Galaxy Note 3 international" or "root Galaxy S3 (insert international unlocked edition model number here. The international edition is the standard globally carrier unlocked edition that can be used with any carrier's SIM's that support the phones radio basebands. If you still have any questions let me know and I can try and clear them up for you.
shimp208 said:
The video you would follow is the one for the international unlocked version. For example to root the unlocked international Galaxy S4 I would go to the Galaxy S4 I9500 section on XDA and then look for a root guide or if your looking for a video guide on site such as YouTube I would search on YouTube "root Galaxy S4 I9500" and follow the root procedure for the Galaxy S4 I9500 device model. So when you get the unlocked international version of the Galaxy Note 3 you see what model number is has and would Google or search on YouTube something similar to "root Galaxy Note 3 international" or "root Galaxy S3 (insert international unlocked edition model number here. The international edition is the standard globally carrier unlocked edition that can be used with any carrier's SIM's that support the phones radio basebands. If you still have any questions let me know and I can try and clear them up for you.
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thank you that provided a good explanation. So if I buy the Galaxy Note 3 unlocked straight from Samsung I am actually getting the unlocked International version? But if I get the international version, i won't have 4G LTE. I live in the USA btw.
maxell505 said:
thank you that provided a good explanation. So if I buy the Galaxy Note 3 unlocked straight from Samsung I am actually getting the unlocked International version? But if I get the international version, i won't have 4G LTE. I live in the USA btw.
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That is correct if you buy it straight form Samsung your buying an unlocked International version. As far as 4G LTE compatibility, Samsung is likely going to release an international unlocked model that is compatible with United Sates LTE bands on most carriers. The new trend for devices is to have global LTE capability that is compatible with LTE networks in both the U.S.A, Europe, and other places across the globe.
shimp208 said:
That is correct if you buy it straight form Samsung your buying an unlocked International version. As far as 4G LTE compatibility, Samsung is likely going to release an international unlocked model that is compatible with United Sates LTE bands on most carriers. The new trend for devices is to have global LTE capability that is compatible with LTE networks in both the U.S.A, Europe, and other places across the globe.
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oh ok thank you. Do you know how much the Galaxy Note 2 was unlocked when it was released last year. This would give me an estimate on how much the Galaxy Note 3 would be. I am either looking to buy the Galaxy Note 3, HTC One MAX, or the Oppo Find 7. If you do know can you please tell me the price of the Galaxy Note 2 when it was released last year unlocked.
maxell505 said:
oh ok thank you. Do you know how much the Galaxy Note 2 was unlocked when it was released last year. This would give me an estimate on how much the Galaxy Note 3 would be. I am either looking to buy the Galaxy Note 3, HTC One MAX, or the Oppo Find 7. If you do know can you please tell me the price of the Galaxy Note 2 when it was released last year unlocked.
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The Galaxy Note 2 was approximately $750 when it was released last year for the unlocked international version. I would expect the Galaxy Note 3 to be about the same price when it's released.
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shimp208 said:
The Galaxy Note 2 was approximately $750 when it was released last year for the unlocked international version. I would expect the Galaxy Note 3 to be about the same price when it's released.
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Ok thank you. What do you think about the HTC One MAX considering the price of the HTC One when it was released.. I am sorry to ask you so many irrelevant questions. I am just looking very forward to buying one of these phones so I would like to know a lot about them. Thank You
maxell505 said:
Ok thank you. What do you think about the HTC One MAX considering the price of the HTC One when it was released.. I am sorry to ask you so many irrelevant questions. I am just looking very forward to buying one of these phones so I would like to know a lot about them. Thank You
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In my own opinion the jury is out on the HTC One Max as it's HTC's first attempt at a phablet format device I would have read a bunch of reviews, get users opinions, and try it out for myself before I could render any real opinion on it. That being said it does look like a promising device, however I would give the edge to Samsung because they have a proven track record of success with the Galaxy Note series of devices. And don't worry your questions are perfectly acceptable and are as far from irrelevant as it gets so keep them coming I'll be happy to answer them!
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In my own opinion the jury is out on the HTC One Max as it's HTC's first attempt at a phablet format device I would have read a bunch of reviews, get users opinions, and try it out for myself before I could render any real opinion on it. That being said it does look like a promising device, however I would give the edge to Samsung because they have a proven track record of success with the Galaxy Note series of devices. And don't worry your questions are perfectly acceptable and are as far from irrelevant as it gets so keep them coming I'll be happy to answer them!
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Oh ok. Can you give an estimate on the price?
maxell505 said:
Oh ok. Can you give an estimate on the price?
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For the HTC One Maxx I would predict it to be around $800-$850 in price. The main thing that could make it more expensive then the Galaxy Note 3 is HTC likes to use "premium materials" such as machined aircraft grade aluminium.
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shimp208 said:
For the HTC One Maxx I would predict it to be around $800-$850 in price. The main thing that could make it more expensive then the Galaxy Note 3 is HTC likes to use "premium materials" such as machined aircraft grade aluminium.
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Yeah you are correct. Do you know if they are going to be launching a Galaxy S4 with a snapdragon 800. If they do then and if I get it and root it specifically by it's model number then will I be able to find ROMS for it. My exact question is: Will the same ROMS that work for the original Galaxy S4 work with the Galaxy S4 with the Snapdragon 800 processor? I wouldn't think there would be a difference because the processor has nothing to do with the ROM but I was just wondering just in case because the Galaxy S4 with Snapdragon 800 could be classified as a totally different phone and have separate roms for it or something.
maxell505 said:
Yeah you are correct. Do you know if they are going to be launching a Galaxy S4 with a snapdragon 800. If they do then and if I get it and root it specifically by it's model number then will I be able to find ROMS for it. My exact question is: Will the same ROMS that work for the original Galaxy S4 work with the Galaxy S4 with the Snapdragon 800 processor? I wouldn't think there would be a difference because the processor has nothing to do with the ROM but I was just wondering just in case because the Galaxy S4 with Snapdragon 800 could be classified as a totally different phone and have separate roms for it or something.
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The a updated international version of the Galaxy S4 with the model number GT-i9506 containing LTE-A (LTE Advanced) and a Snapdragon 800 recently was seen in a FCC filling leading to the belief that we may see that coming to the U.S.A soon. More info on the updates Galaxy S4 can be found here. As far as ROM's are concerned, ROM's that work on the original Galaxy S4 will very likely not work on the new updated Galaxy S4 if and when it is released because as you mentioned both devices will be classified as two completely different devices with different model numbers meaning different ROM's. Even though devices have similar hardware, ROM's that are designed for a particular device model are meant to work on that device model only. Any ROM's for the old Galaxy S4 would have to be ported to work on the new Galaxy S4 if and when it is released, due to them still being two different device models.
shimp208 said:
The a updated international version of the Galaxy S4 with the model number GT-i9506 containing LTE-A (LTE Advanced) and a Snapdragon 800 recently was seen in a FCC filling leading to the belief that we may see that coming to the U.S.A soon. More info on the updates Galaxy S4 can be found here. As far as ROM's are concerned, ROM's that work on the original Galaxy S4 will very likely not work on the new updated Galaxy S4 if and when it is released because as you mentioned both devices will be classified as two completely different devices with different model numbers meaning different ROM's. Even though devices have similar hardware, ROM's that are designed for a particular device model are meant to work on that device model only. Any ROM's for the old Galaxy S4 would have to be ported to work on the new Galaxy S4 if and when it is released, due to them still being two different device models.
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oh wow thank you for that information. Well I guess I am done asking questions so thank you very much for all the answers you gave me and thank you for helping me understand more about rooting and unlocked devices. I do not know how to close posts so can you please do that for me?
maxell505 said:
oh wow thank you for that information. Well I guess I am done asking questions so thank you very much for all the answers you gave me and thank you for helping me understand more about rooting and unlocked devices. I do not know how to close posts so can you please do that for me?
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Glad I could help, currently I do not have the power to lock threads but what you could do is edit your thread title to something along the lines of this "[Q][SOLVED]Rooting an unlocked device", that way other users who have similar questions and who are looking for similar information in the future can know that there is information that may help answer the same question they were going to ask.

[Q] Will GT-I9100 LCD display fit T-Mobile Us version?

Hi guys
I have international version of Samsung Galaxy S2 Gt-I9100 with bad mother board.I have a friend in US who has two S2's with broken displays.But they are US versions from T-Mobile and Sprint.
Can anyone tell me is it possible to swap the LCD of international version in to US versions of Samsung Galaxy S2?
Thank you in advance
No, the screen on the SGH T989 (the US T-Mobile version) is larger @ 4.52", the I9100 is 4.3" (source: GSM Arena).
And what about the main board?Are they the same or different?Maybe it is better to find used main board and put it in my phone.
Processors are different, might not be compatible with other components in the phone. Yes, your best bet is to try & source a 2nd hand board (the correct one) - search online.

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