http://www.smartphonespecs.net/873/samsung-galaxy-ii-lte-launched-japan/
As we know, Galaxy S II which also known as Skyrocket is the Android smartphone with new technology namely LTE which supports 4G network. Now, if you are Japanesse people then you can now purchase Samsung Galaxy S II LTE in your Country. Yeah, Samsung has launched their Galaxy S II Skyrocket in Japan.
Recently, Samsung Galaxy S II LTE is available in US, Australia, and also Europe. But now, it is surpricingly because as the country with advance technology, Japan now can try this LTE smartphone. For the data plan, this LTE smartphone is launched by Japan’s NTT DoCoMo. NTT DoCoMo is the first provider in Japan who did have LTE network.
For the availability, you can purchase Samsung Galaxy S II LTE for ¥20,000 or $258 USD. This price is including a two-year contract with NTT DoCoM0. You can check the specs preview of Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket or check the hands-on video here
This probably means MIUI soon! Woohoo!
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Does anyone know if and when sprint would be offering the Samsung galaxy note 10.1?
I have only heard of a WiFi and a gsm model. Sprint uses cdma. I haven't heard of a cdma version. There is a possibility that sprint have a lte version when Samsung starts shipping the lte models later this year but that won't help you if you don't live in a sprint lte area.
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Is it possible to use a verizon sim on the note?
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I would doubt it. Verizon uses CDMA whereas most global carriers use GSM. Considering the note comes as a 3G device and not LTE I'm going to say this device will not work on Verizon.
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It's already cleared the FCC. The model number seems to follow AT&T naming conventions though.
"As for the other new Samsung slate spotted over at FCC, this is pretty much an open book for us. The SGH-i497 is, by all speculation, the 4G LTE-enabled version of the Galaxy Note 10.1. As some of you might already know, the Note 10.1 has been unveiled and even started selling in its Wi-Fi and 3G versions, with the LTE model being scheduled to launch “later this year”.
There’s nothing spectacular in FCC’s filing of the LTE Note 10.1, as we already know the tablet’s full spec sheet, including its quad-core processor and digital pen support."
http://www.androidauthority.com/new-tablets-hit-fcc-lte-note-10-1-and-mystery-10-106759/
Yeah. SGH = GSM
SCH = CDMA (and specifically, it seems to be only Verizon CDMA these days, Sprint devices are SPH)
T-Mo GSM units usually are SGH-Txxx instead of SGH-Ixxx.
I recently purchased my first smartphone, a Samsung Galaxy SIII, with a two-year 4G Unlimited plan from T-Mobile. How much faster is LTE compared to 4G? Does the Galaxy SIII support LTE, or would I have to switch phones? When will T-Mobile add LTE?
What is LTE
hello,
i have t-mobile as a carrier. i bought two new samsung galaxy ace phones. ace plus and an ace 2. both are the latin models, not the euro models, and have the 850/1900 3g freq, but when i use my tmobile sim, both phones are running on EDGE speed and not 3g. anybody know why and how to get them to run on the 3g, tmobile was a waste of time asking them, no help
thanks