which model for Korea and USA - G2 General

I'm in the us air force in korea and my nexus 5 just broke. I'm looking at the g2 and need some help determining which model will work best in both Korea and the USA.
The At&t model or the T-Mobile model?

linkboy said:
I'm in the us air force in korea and my nexus 5 just broke. I'm looking at the g2 and need some help determining which model will work best in both Korea and the USA.
The At&t model or the T-Mobile model?
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http://www.worldtimezone.com/gsm.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2464526
Based on info from these two places i would go tmob as it supports a 4g band that is supported in south korea and at&t does not, but i couldnt say as far as contracts were concerned.
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Chinese Samsung Galaxy S II

My sister is in Shanghai on China Mobile, and she found a deal on a gs2 out there.
However in Canada she uses TELUS, which uses hspa on frequency bands 850/1900 mhz. TELUS does NOT use GSM. She wants to be able to use it in Canada too.
I was doing some Googling and I found that the China Mobile gs2 uses a different technology for their 3G but I'm not 100% sure.
Does anyone know more about this? Please let me know, thank you.
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there are 3 types of phone sold in China
Korean version (with the stuff for korean tv, nfc etc)
European version
and Hongkong version.
they advice chinese customer to buy the hongkong version if in the future china get the 4G. they say the european version wont work for it.
that's all I can tell you, I'm dumb with all the technical stuff
Oh really! That is helpful tho, thank you.
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Difference Between Samsung Galaxy Mega i527 & i527m

Anyone know the difference between the canadian version of the galaxy mega i527m and the US AT&T version i527. Honestly I am new to android and wanted to buy one of these phones. Being a noob I assumed there was only one north american version. I am canadian so I ended up buying one from a ebay seller in canada, who's auction shows what looks to be a canadian device according to the photos of the box and model number, so I ended up buying it and am currently waiting for its arrival, but then soon after I bought it, I read on here about someone who bought one from the same ebay seller and received a brand new unlocked AT&T version. So if this ends up being the case for me as well, will the AT&T version work the same for me on my canadian carrier Telus? Will I be able to use the Telus LTE network for data? What other differences would their be?
Thanks in advance
The m version has the extra 1700mhz lte band in order to make it compatible with robelus' lte network. I don't think that you will get lte with the sgh-i527 version.
I almost did the same thing as you until I figured it out. So, I bought it locally in canada instead.
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I don't have the m but I have lte with bell
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If I get the "m" version....
Will I get ATT LTE in the US????
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Wich Alpha Model Should i Buy?

Hi guys...im from brazil and next month ill be on US so i have the chance to buy Alpha...but i need to know wich version will work on brazilian LTE frequency (2600)...at&t version (G850a) or international one (G850F)
Many tks
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According to Samsungs website, the G850F/International one supports the 2600 LTE band (B7)
This is from the UK Samsung site, and in the UK we get the International SM-G850F model.
http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/mobile-devices/smartphones/android/SM-G850FZKEBTU

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what model of the american lg 5 would work here in canada thanks
ron31 said:
what model of the american lg 5 would work here in canada thanks
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if u gsm unlock the sprint model its really good at picking up a lot of diffrent carriers
there is a free unlock method in the sprint forums
i use mine on att and its a sprint ls992

Where was your S9+ made?

Mine is G965U1 (U.S. unlocked). Made in Korea.
China, tmobile
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Us unlocked, korea
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Vietnam international hybrid model
G965F made in Vietnam.
Who has the black banding/dithering issue?
S9+ Snapdragon US Unlocked G965U1 - Made in China
China Unlocked Snapdragon SM-G9650/DS
mngdew said:
Mine is G965U1 (U.S. unlocked). Made in Korea.
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Same. No issues with it, AFAIK. Also thanks for making me check, I figured it was just made in China!
US Unlocked, G965U1, Korea
Sprint S9+ made in Vietnam
So far we see made in Korea, China, and Vietnam.
Only the U.S. unlocked version is made in Korea, and some U.S. unlocked are made in China.
All carrier and international versions are either made in China or Vietnam.
Any VZW version owners?
mine is G965U ATT korea
Vietnam international hybrid model. Exynos chipset.
Canadian W model. Korea.
Same. Canadian unlocked, Korea.
mngdew said:
Who has the black banding/dithering issue?
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I would love to get conclusive information about what handsets (single or dual, Exynos or SnapDragon) are affected and where they are manufactured. The problem is, unless people go looking for this particular problem, they may never know its there and its hard to get people to pin down their model details when reporting the issue. I suspected perhaps it was only Exynos models that were affected, but I'm sure we've had SnapDragon model owners post that they have the issue in the main black crush thread.
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How can you find out where your phone was made at?
Made in China. [emoji22][emoji22][emoji22]
SM-G965U T-Mobile variant.
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uzupan said:
How can you find out where your phone was made at?
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with the app "phone info"
on playstore
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