List Of Model Numbers for Note 3 - Galaxy Note 3 General

Was browsing through opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=search&searchValue=SM-N900
Now I'm confused which is which
Update:
SM-N900 - Exynos Version (International).
SM-N9005 - Snapdragon Version(International).
SM-N9002 - Snapdragon Double SIM(Chinese).
SM-N9005T - Snapdragon Version (T-Mobile)
SM-N9005P - Snapdragon Version (Sprint)
SM-N9005A - Snapdragon Version (AT&T)
SM-N9007 - Snapdragon Version (Optus)
SM-N900W8- Snapdragon Version (Canadian)
SM-N9000Q - Exynos Version(Turkish)
SM-N9000- Exynos Version(Supposedly International,but don't know the difference with n900)
SM-N900X -Snapdragon Version(Retail Live Demo Unit)
Still need h/w info of these:
SM-N9000Q_MEA
SM-N900K--(KT Telecom South Korea)
SM-N900L--(LGU+ South Korea)
SM-N900S---(SK Telecom South Korea)
SM-N900W8_LA
SM-N900_MEA
SM-N900_SEA
SM-N900_SWA
SM-N9008V Lte version (China Mobile)
If some one could reply what are the other versions listed there I guess it'd be helpful to people searching around and confused.
Will keep this post updated as you reply.
Nice App to find info: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...uyen.phoneinfo.

SM-900 - International Exynos
SM-9005 - International S800
SM-9002 - International Double SIM
SM-9005T - TMobile S800
SM-9005P - Sprint S800
SM-9005A - AT&T S800
Sent from my SM-N900 using xda app-developers app

When I go to download mode on my N9000Q it's is shown as SM-N900 so I can say these are same. Genius huh? :cyclops:
(Just said it because it could help someone somehow maybe.)

holygeek said:
When I go to download mode on my N9000Q it's is shown as SM-N900 so I can say these are same. Genius huh? :cyclops:
(Just said it because it could help someone somehow maybe.)
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According to Samsung mail to FCC n900 and n9000Q are identical. Only difference is codename.

muhtesem insan said:
According to Samsung mail to FCC n900 and n9000Q are identical. Only difference is codename.
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Oh I tot atleast the bands would b different..
jus curious about ur source mate?? y would samsung mail FCC reg a version not released in US.

jsriz said:
Oh I tot atleast the bands would b different..
jus curious about ur source mate?? y would samsung mail FCC reg a version not released in US.
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I found this letter in FCC website. But due to government shutdown the link does not work. When it's up again try the cover letter from here.
https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/repo...me=N&application_id=544421&fcc_id=A3LSMN9000Q

Is there a difference between the n9000 and n900
I thought it was just short hand
Mine was bought as n9000 but says n900 in settings about device
Sent from my SM-N900 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

taz44410 said:
Is there a difference between the n9000 and n900
I thought it was just short hand
Mine was bought as n9000 but says n900 in settings about device
Sent from my SM-N900 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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there's no such model as n9000
Sent from my SM-N9000Q using Tapatalk

OK that would explain what i'm seeing but not why it was listed as n9000 or why it is listed as model in op
Sent from my SM-N900 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

jsriz said:
Was browsing through opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=search&searchValue=SM-N900
Now I'm confused which is which
Update:
SM-N9000 - Exynos Version (International).
SM-N9005 - Snapdragon Version(International).
SM-N9002 - Snapdragon Double SIM(Chinese).
SM-N9005T - Snapdragon Version (T-Mobile)
SM-N9005P - Snapdragon Version (Sprint)
SM-N9005A - Snapdragon Version (AT&T)
SM-N900W8- Snapdragon Version (Canadian)
SM-N9000Q - Exynos Version(Turkish)
SM-N900- Exynos Version(International,but don't know the difference with n9000)
Still need h/w info of these:
SM-N9000Q_MEA
SM-N900K--(KT Telecom South Korea)
SM-N900L--(LGU+ South Korea)
SM-N900S---(SK Telecom South Korea)
SM-N900W8_LA
SM-N900_MEA
SM-N900_SEA
SM-N900_SWA
If some one could reply what are the other versions listed there I guess it'd be helpful to people searching around and confused.
Will keep this post updated as you reply.
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great

taz44410 said:
OK that would explain what i'm seeing but not why it was listed as n9000 or why it is listed as model in op
Sent from my SM-N900 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Updated.
Well sellers are listing it as n9000 mistakenly I guess..

jsriz said:
Was browsing through opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=search&searchValue=SM-N900
Now I'm confused which is which
Update:
SM-N900 - Exynos Version (International).
SM-N9005 - Snapdragon Version(International).
SM-N9002 - Snapdragon Double SIM(Chinese).
SM-N9005T - Snapdragon Version (T-Mobile)
SM-N9005P - Snapdragon Version (Sprint)
SM-N9005A - Snapdragon Version (AT&T)
.
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I went to an AT&T and Tmobile store today, and the model numbers were similar to yours but one less zero, so
SM-N900A was AT&T
SM-N900T was Tmobile

I wish to know
Does all snapdragon model can cross flash custom rom?

Samsung Note 3 Models
Hi,
I need to know if I get a Samsung Note 3 LTE international Version SM-N9005 - will it work on AT&T LTE network?
AT&T Model is listed as SM-N900A - I cannot find out what are the differences between these models - there are a ton of variations of LTE bands, but I could not find a site that would list compatibility of models.
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Vladimir

SM - 900
jsriz said:
Was browsing through opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=search&searchValue=SM-N900
Now I'm confused which is which
Update:
SM-N900 - Exynos Version (International).
SM-N9005 - Snapdragon Version(International).
SM-N9002 - Snapdragon Double SIM(Chinese).
SM-N9005T - Snapdragon Version (T-Mobile)
SM-N9005P - Snapdragon Version (Sprint)
SM-N9005A - Snapdragon Version (AT&T)
SM-N900W8- Snapdragon Version (Canadian)
SM-N9000Q - Exynos Version(Turkish)
SM-N9000- Exynos Version(Supposedly International,but don't know the difference with n900)
Still need h/w info of these:
SM-N9000Q_MEA
SM-N900K--(KT Telecom South Korea)
SM-N900L--(LGU+ South Korea)
SM-N900S---(SK Telecom South Korea)
SM-N900W8_LA
SM-N900_MEA
SM-N900_SEA
SM-N900_SWA
If some one could reply what are the other versions listed there I guess it'd be helpful to people searching around and confused.
Will keep this post updated as you reply.
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Brother, thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you and a million thank you..
bought one and was worried if it was the Korean duplicate. So had to make sure of what I've is the right thing. All my searches before were by typing N 9000.

SM-N9007
Optus Australia has Their Note 3 as Model SM-N9007 (Snapdragon).
I believe this is a TD-LTE capable model.
Model Spec Here - http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=5238&c=samsung_sm-n9007_galaxy_note3

Android Newbe said:
Optus Australia has Their Note 3 as Model SM-N9007 (Snapdragon).
I believe this is a TD-LTE capable model.
Model Spec Here - http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=5238&c=samsung_sm-n9007_galaxy_note3
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Are you sure? I'm typing this on my Optus SM9005 Note 3.
Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk

ocujos said:
Are you sure? I'm typing this on my Optus SM9005 Note 3.
Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk
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Optus has both Models. The SM-N9007 (SM-N9007ZWEOPS is the full Model Number) is currently in testing on the Optus TD-LTE Network.
Link to Firmware - http://live.samsung-updates.com/index.php?device=SM-N9007

SM-N900X
Retail Live Demo Unit. Snapdragon.
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jsriz said:
Was browsing through opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=search&searchValue=SM-N900
Now I'm confused which is which
Update:
SM-N900 - Exynos Version (International).
SM-N9005 - Snapdragon Version(International).
SM-N9002 - Snapdragon Double SIM(Chinese).
SM-N9005T - Snapdragon Version (T-Mobile)
SM-N9005P - Snapdragon Version (Sprint)
SM-N9005A - Snapdragon Version (AT&T)
SM-N9007 - Snapdragon Version (Optus)
SM-N900W8- Snapdragon Version (Canadian)
SM-N9000Q - Exynos Version(Turkish)
SM-N9000- Exynos Version(Supposedly International,but don't know the difference with n900)
SM-N900X -Snapdragon Version(Retail Live Demo Unit)
Still need h/w info of these:
SM-N9000Q_MEA
SM-N900K--(KT Telecom South Korea)
SM-N900L--(LGU+ South Korea)
SM-N900S---(SK Telecom South Korea)
SM-N900W8_LA
SM-N900_MEA
SM-N900_SEA
SM-N900_SWA
If some one could reply what are the other versions listed there I guess it'd be helpful to people searching around and confused.
Will keep this post updated as you reply.
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SM-N900K is snapdragon with LTE-A
SM-N900L and SM-N900S are also snapdragon but not sure if just regular LTE

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nguyenlucky said:
Models ending with
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if you're not living in the US (U/U1 models) I recommend the E version, as it's the international model
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Hello dear, can you go from sm-s908e to me sm-s908u1
Hello , can you go from sm-s908e to me sm-s908u1
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Hello dear, can you go from sm-s908e to me sm-s908u1
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