What the hell is the difference between models? - Samsung Galaxy Tab Plus

Hi Folks,
a few days ago i received my Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 plus, and it is marked with GT-P6201. So what to hell is the difference about this model and the P-6200/6210? Can anyone pls explain?
Attached a system screenshot.

Firstly, post this in the General section for this is not development.
The P6201 model is the wifi only model if I'm not mistaken. It is not capable of making gsm calls.

Sorry for posting in this thread.
You are wrong, my P-6201 can make calls and also have WiFi. Its the 3G-Version.

Usually 00 = 3G, 10 = wifi-only.
I think the models ending in "1" are ones that have been made specifically for the German market due to Apples insistence on litigating instead of innovating.

You have a Galaxy Tab 7.0+ N
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[Q] GT-P6200 vs GT-P7560

Hello all!
I've been getting no where with this by searching the web, and I'm not getting any help from the 3 Samsung numbers that I've called.
So, I'm a T-mobile USA customer who owns a Samsung Vibrant, and the original Galaxy Tab 7. Once I saw the Tab 7.0 Plus and the Voice Call support I knew that I had to have it. I put off getting one because I heard that T-Mo was going to carry it, only to find out the T-Mo version doesn't have the voice calling.
So I've been doing research on the web and I have found the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus with the 2 product numbers, P6200 and P7560, but I can't figure out what the differences are. I can't find them on the same site to get a full side by side comparison.
Can anyone shed any light on this?
Thanks!
Reggie.
PS: Sorry if this is a noob question.
I have never seen the 7560 model number before, but that would be more consistent with a Galaxy Tab 10.1 variant.
GT-P6200 - International 3G
GT-P6210 - International wifi
??? (Something along the lines of SGH-Txxx) for T-Mobile
For the 10.1
GT-P7500 - International 3G
GT-P7510 - International wifi

Which tablets can you use as a Phone? (No 3rd party app/VOIP)

I'm wondering what tablets out there that you can use as a Phone, even if they are hacked or need to be shipped overseas!
I used the original Galaxy Tab (7") as a phone (T-Mobile/USA) since late October 2010, but am looking to switch to a better/faster tablet phone. The Galaxy Tab I used was hacked by a guy who enabled the 'phone' function of it (used European firmware or something?)
I purchased the new Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus assuming that can be hacked to do it, unfortunately it cannot (Would need to buy an oversees model and ship it here)...
So what tablets allow this?
--I heard the Galaxy 8.9 might
--There's the new Galaxy Note and LG Vudo (spelling?), but those are only 5", a little small then what I'm used to
I'm not looking for Wifi calling, or 3rd party app calling, or VOIP calling, I'm talking GSM Calling (making a call from a SIM Card that supports voice + data)
I tried doing a Google search but it's a little hard finding accurate results with keywords like tablet/phone/gsm calls/etc
Hoping you experts out there might direct me in the right place
Broken in the Marketplace has a new Tab 7.0 that does it right out of the box. I can't remember the model number, but it's white and for AT&T I think
juzz86 said:
Broken in the Marketplace has a new Tab 7.0 that does it right out of the box. I can't remember the model number, but it's white and for AT&T I think
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Broken in the Marketplace has a new Tab 7.0
What do you mean Broken in the Marketplace? I'm not sure if I read that right, are you saying there is a tablet on AT&T that is capable of this out of the box?
I went to their website and didn't see anything :\
HTC Flyer 3G, but needs to be hacked.
NineT9 said:
Broken in the Marketplace has a new Tab 7.0
What do you mean Broken in the Marketplace? I'm not sure if I read that right, are you saying there is a tablet on AT&T that is capable of this out of the box?
I went to their website and didn't see anything :\
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I don't think it's from AT&T directly, but it is 3G-band compatible with their service.
Broken's For Sale thread is here.
Hope you can work something out
Thanks for the feedback and providing that link! The HTC Flyer looks decent, wish it had better specs (Dual core)... and that link to the Broken's for Sale, unfortunately I don't have 10 posts yet, so gotta wait it out!
Also wondering the same thing. I'm looking for a tablet i can just stick my T-mob sim in and use as a phone. no extra plan or anything. I have an android plan on it already.
anon1ski said:
Also wondering the same thing. I'm looking for a tablet i can just stick my T-mob sim in and use as a phone. no extra plan or anything. I have an android plan on it already.
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If you find anything let me know So far I've only seen 1 or 2 options :\ I was debating getting the Sony Tablet P and doing VOIP but I'm a little turned off by VOIP after hearing some disadantages
Found this topic after doing a Google search for the same question...what I've found over time:
-HTC Flyer 3G - can be made to work as a GSM voice/text device with some work, and works on T-Mobile 3G; drawback being that it's ~$450 (like $200 more than the Wifi version) and single-core
-Samsung Galaxy 7.0 (original) - you obviously know about this one =P
-Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 - can do GSM voice/text and 3G/4G web out of the box; drawback being the high ~$600 price (it is a quality tablet, though), 7.7" size (I'd sooner go for a plain 7", but that's just me), and only does 2G on T-Mobile
-Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 - AFAIK can do GSM voice/text on the international version; drawback being that it only does 2G on T-Mobile
-T-Mobile Springboard (Huawei Mediapad) - from what I've gathered on the Mediapad/Springboard discussion topic on XDA, flashing the ICS beta from Huawei grants it GSM voice/text capabilities, but because of the IMEI, you're limited either to data-use only or GSM voice/text-use only (I could be wrong, but I can't truly confirm one way or the other); drawback being that there's very little support for it (doesn't have it's own board on XDA)
-Dell Streak 7 - has a dialer app "hidden" in the system, but nobody has been able to find a way to use it AFAIK
And there's a few random ZTE/Huawei/etc 7" tablets that seem to support GSM voice/text, but finding info on them seems to be even more difficult than on the Mediapad/Springboard, they seem to be pretty low-spec, and AFAIK they'd only offer 2G on T-Mobile (and probably on AT&T too).
Why companies (especially in the US) are so reluctant to add GSM voice/text capability to 7" tablets, especially ones compatible with T-Mobile US 3G, is beyond me, when there's a clear desire for it since the original Galaxy Tab 7. I'd really love a nice high-end tablet that I could just easily pop in the SIM from my T-Mobile phone and easily use.
Also, while on topic - I know you're obviously looking to upgrade your Galaxy Tab 7, but how does it currently work? From what I understand, you either have the choice of GSM voice/text and 2G web or T-Mobile 3G (not both), correct?
galaxy note 10.1
the new Samsung galaxy note 10.1 has phone capabilities right...

[Q] What is the difference between GT-N8000 and GT-N8013

Apparently they're not the same because I've seen the same model number for 16GB and 32GB, can anyone actually clarify the difference, because there is no documented changes that I've seen published by Samsung. It's a bit of a black spot.
Thanks!
EDIT: I think N8000 is 3G and N801X is Wi-Fi can anyone confirm this?
Confimed
Yep, N8000 is 3g & wifi, N8013/10 is wifi only.
Most of the roms available are for the N8000 so, personally, I got an N8000. Like the fact I can use the 3g as well when in an area devoid of wifi... I live in Australia, this is pretty much the norm - no wifi...
Have u heard of tethering?
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda app-developers app
russeini said:
Have u heard of tethering?
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda app-developers app
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Now he can tether to his Note
Haha thanks guys, does anyone know the difference between N8010 and N8013, seriously they should be documenting this ****, their numbers are starting to confuse me...
Has anybody tried flashing 8010 to 8013 or vise versa?
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Ruzzah said:
Haha thanks guys, does anyone know the difference between N8010 and N8013, seriously they should be documenting this ****, their numbers are starting to confuse me...
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So far, no one knows... It used to be 10 vs. 13 was no IR vs. IR blaster, but both have it now...
Once someone figures out the real differences, I'll whip up an N8010 device tree for CM.
Ruzzah said:
Haha thanks guys, does anyone know the difference between N8010 and N8013, seriously they should be documenting this ****, their numbers are starting to confuse me...
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For US is N8013 and International is N8010 if I'm not wrong. =)
russeini said:
Have u heard of tethering?
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda app-developers app
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Why Tether when I can make and receive phone calls from my 8000.... Might as well have everything in 1 device....
Though it looks funny holding a 10.1 inch tablet up to your ear...:silly:
Answer straight from Samsung.....
I was wondering the same thing so I emailed Samsung Australia, this is the reply:
Thank you for contacting Samsung Customer Care.
The N8000 is a 3G variant of the Galaxy Note Tab, you are able to make phone calls and browse the internet using a network provider of your choice. Please be aware that there are two major different models with the Galaxy Note Tab, there is the GT-N8000 which works on the 900 band, this means that Optus and Vodafone will work and network providers under them, and there is the GT-N8000T which works on the 850 band, this means that Telstra and the network providers under them will work.
The N8010 is a WiFi only tablet. This tablet is unable to make phone calls unlike its 3G variant.
The N8013 is an overseas model of the WiFi variant and has not been released in Australia.
I hope this has been some help to you.
If you have any further enquiries, please do not hesitate to contact Samsung Customer Care on 1300 362 603.
Thank you for contacting Samsung.
Kind regards,
Kieren
Samsung Customer Care
Ruzzah said:
Haha thanks guys, does anyone know the difference between N8010 and N8013, seriously they should be documenting this ****, their numbers are starting to confuse me...
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Note 10.1 variant is not as much as Note 2.
I guess earlier post with explanation from samsung has given the info u need.
Sent from my GT-N7105, at the corner of this rounded earth.
sv12b said:
I was wondering the same thing so I emailed Samsung Australia, this is the reply:
Thank you for contacting Samsung Customer Care.
The N8000 is a 3G variant of the Galaxy Note Tab, you are able to make phone calls and browse the internet using a network provider of your choice. Please be aware that there are two major different models with the Galaxy Note Tab, there is the GT-N8000 which works on the 900 band, this means that Optus and Vodafone will work and network providers under them, and there is the GT-N8000T which works on the 850 band, this means that Telstra and the network providers under them will work.
The N8010 is a WiFi only tablet. This tablet is unable to make phone calls unlike its 3G variant.
The N8013 is an overseas model of the WiFi variant and has not been released in Australia.
I hope this has been some help to you.
If you have any further enquiries, please do not hesitate to contact Samsung Customer Care on 1300 362 603.
Thank you for contacting Samsung.
Kind regards,
Kieren
Samsung Customer Care
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That is indeed helpful, thanks
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A friend of mine got his galaxy note 10.1 from states before it was available in Canada. He has a 16 GB model and it is N8013. I got mine two months later in Canada and it is a 32GB model N8010. (haven't seen 16 GB variants yet)
I did a comparison between the two. The obvious differences are: updates are available at least a month sooner for the N8013 models before they are available for the N8010 ones, out of the box N8013 came with some apps like Kno textbooks that were not found on N8010 model out of the box, the screens on N8013 model has a much better color saturation and produces deeper colors than N8010 model, and finally the N8013 models weigh noticeably more than N8010 models which can be a result of the materials used in making the two. N8013 has a much better built quality than N8010 models.
Hope this helps.
Ruzzah said:
Haha thanks guys, does anyone know the difference between N8010 and N8013, seriously they should be documenting this ****, their numbers are starting to confuse me...
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I agree, Samsung's naming convention is so confusing. To top it off, they release so many models every year.
ultramag69 said:
Why Tether when I can make and receive phone calls from my 8000.... Might as well have everything in 1 device....
Though it looks funny holding a 10.1 inch tablet up to your ear...:silly:
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thats what a bluetooth headset would be for
N8013 Bluetooth Keyboard Fitment
Sorry to open up this old thread but I have a related question. I am thinking of purchasing a bluetooth keyboard case off eBay for the N8013 but the Chinese seller says it will not work with the N8013 version, only the N8000 version. The tablet snaps into a plastic form fitting case that appears to be the correct shape. The plastic part rotates so can use the tablet in either portrait or landscape mode. Could it be software related? I thought if something worked with the N8000 and/or N8010 versions it would work with the N8013. Is this an invalid assumption? I cannot think of why this wouldn't work. Anyone know why it wouldn't?
Tried to post a link but haven't had enough posts yet.

[Q] Differences between N8000, N8005 & N8013

Hello everyone.
I'm planning to buy Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet. When I was surfing on internet about this tablet, I saw that there are some different models for 10.1. Are there any hardware or software differences? if yes, can someone explain me what are they?
I really don't want to buy the ****ty one. My brother did this mistake with buying Galaxy Ace s5830i, instead of s5830. There are huge differences about software and hardware.
TraNe15 said:
Hello everyone.
I'm planning to buy Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet. When I was surfing on internet about this tablet, I saw that there are some different models for 10.1. Are there any hardware or software differences? if yes, can someone explain me what are they?
I really don't want to buy the ****ty one. My brother did this mistake with buying Galaxy Ace s5830i, instead of s5830. There are huge differences about software and hardware.
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N8000 3g+WiFi +gsm calling / n8005 3g+WiFi but no gsm calling (can be fixed with Odin flash ) / n8010 WiFi only /n8013 WiFi only but for USA
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N8000 3g+WiFi +gsm calling / n8005 3g+WiFi but no gsm calling (can be fixed with Odin flash ) / n8010 WiFi only /n8013 WiFi only but for USA
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That really helped, thank you!
this question and answer helped me a lot. But I also wonder which version has most development on XDA.
I see lots of ROM threads for N8000. If I get the N8005 version, can I upload N8000 ROM ?
Thanks.
From what I've been reading, the N8005 is a Turkish model only. Unless you live there you aren't likely to ever see one...
I've never seen one here in Australia, that's for sure...
Next item is go for the biggest internal storage available. You won't regret it and will still probably find you run short of memory. I do and I have a 64gb sd card to boot....
thanks for your comments but that doesn't answer my question.
I live in Turkey and N8005 is available here.
What I ask is, "can I use ROMS for N8000 on N8005 ?"
Try reading here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002869&highlight=n8005
and
here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1966365&highlight=n8005
Cheers...
Thank you. So I understand that N8000 rom (which is widely known and sold version) can be installed on a N8005 which is specific to Turkey.
That's great
Now I can go and purchase a N8005

G930F on T-Mobile? What's your baseband/software-build?

edited to add: Before someone boots this post because of a reason like this: "This subsection is for T-Mobile US (G930T), you should ask in the general S7 forums."
These kind of questions are also asked over there in general S7 forums and the response is CRICKETS! I suspect that is because those forums are not T-Mobile forums. See? /rant
The G930F is the International version of the S7. It's the hardware model with the Exynos processor, with the radio hardware to run just about every mobile band under the sun, BUT comes with MANY different baseband/software combinations out there in the world, so they are not all alike, and some may work well on T-Mobile, and some may not.
Therefore, this is a difficult question, I guess, because few people running these phones realize that one G930F is not necessarily like the next, because of differing baseband versions, and differing softwares (that may or may not allow things like wifi calling or volte).
What baseband version numbers and software build numbers are folks running on their G930F, and how well is it working for you on T-Mobile?
My baseband is G930FXXU1BPJJ (which seems to be India ??) and the build number is MMB29K.G930FXXU1BPLB (Brazil? these regions are according to samsung-firmware.org). This is the Android 6.0.1 that came with it when I purchased it from Newegg in California about a year ago. I seem to get LTE connection in most places in Atlanta, and speed tests are okay (30Mbps),
.... but I think there may be a much better baseband fit for T-Mobile USA. But who knows?
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