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A global launch of a smartphone is no easy task – there are long lists of which country gets what and when. The latest list (courtesy of SamMobile) about the Samsung Galaxy S4 is about the Eastern European launch of the flagship droid (including Russia and the Ukraine).
The Galaxy S4 is split into two versions – 3G and LTE. Unfortunately, it’s not entirely clear if those are the Exynos 5 Octa and Snapdragon 600 or some mix of the two. Both chipsets support LTE. The earlier rumors suggested the Exynos version will be the one sold in both Russia and the Ukraine, you can consult the list for the rest of the countries.
Both color versions – Black Mist and White Frost – will arrive at the same time. Also, the 32GB version seems to have been dropped – you get either the 16GB version or go for broke with the 64GB. The microSD card slot means storage is easy to expand, so you must really need huge amounts of storage to go for the 64GB units.
Anyway, here’s the list:
Galaxy S4 3G 16 GB – Week 16
Galaxy S4 3G 32 GB – DROPPED
Galaxy S4 3G 64 GB – Week 24
Galaxy S4 LTE 16 GB – Week 21
Galaxy S4 LTE 32 GB – DROPPED
Galaxy S4 LTE 64 GB – Week 24
Week 16 is April 15-21, Week 21 is May 20-26 and Week 24 is June 10-16.
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A global launch of a smartphone is no easy task – there are long lists of which country gets what and when. The latest list (courtesy of SamMobile) about the Samsung Galaxy S4 is about the Eastern European launch of the flagship droid (including Russia and the Ukraine).
The Galaxy S4 is split into two versions – 3G and LTE. Unfortunately, it’s not entirely clear if those are the Exynos 5 Octa and Snapdragon 600 or some mix of the two. Both chipsets support LTE. The earlier rumors suggested the Exynos version will be the one sold in both Russia and the Ukraine, you can consult the list for the rest of the countries.
Both color versions – Black Mist and White Frost – will arrive at the same time. Also, the 32GB version seems to have been dropped – you get either the 16GB version or go for broke with the 64GB. The microSD card slot means storage is easy to expand, so you must really need huge amounts of storage to go for the 64GB units.
Anyway, here’s the list:
Galaxy S4 3G 16 GB – Week 16
Galaxy S4 3G 32 GB – DROPPED
Galaxy S4 3G 64 GB – Week 24
Galaxy S4 LTE 16 GB – Week 21
Galaxy S4 LTE 32 GB – DROPPED
Galaxy S4 LTE 64 GB – Week 24
Week 16 is April 15-21, Week 21 is May 20-26 and Week 24 is June 10-16.
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Welcome to the forum and great post.
Thank the man!
This is driving me crazy. Why the long delay before 4G version?
Will 3G version also support 4G in the future as it has the capability?
So hang on 3G is the octa version and 4g is the snapdragon CPU? I ordered with phones4u and it states its snapdragon 1.9ghz and 4g?
jutley said:
So hang on 3G is the octa version and 4g is the snapdragon CPU? I ordered with phones4u and it states its snapdragon 1.9ghz and 4g?
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yes you will get the 4G LTE version
I'm willing to make a bet : The S4 won't be available anywhere in this world prior to 26 april ! - the date of it's official launch.
Who's in?
// And regarding that 3g part ... hahahaha
bungadudu said:
I'm willing to make a bet : The S4 won't be available anywhere in this world prior to 26 april ! - the date of it's official launch.
Who's in?
// And regarding that 3g part ... hahahaha
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April 15-21 for Exynos 5 Octa 3G version 16GB version! This info has been confirmed by SamMobile
You kind of have to take specific regional dates with a grain of salt. Samsung can only produce "X" a month so it's a matter of priorities as to which markets get which versions, in which order, and in which quantities. So what's announced for Eastern Europe may have no bearing on other regions. T-Mobile in the U.S. has said May 1 for the S-600/LTE version so you can assume, while not announced, the other U.S. carriers will be around that timeframe. So with "X" S-600/LTE SGS4’s available and a big portion of that "X" committed to the U.S. it could affect when other regions get theirs. From Samsung's perspective if they know they'll have "X" to sell in the first 90 days and that all of "X" is going to sell their biggest concern isn't sales; it's who do they want to please (country wise) and who do they want to piss off by how they choose to allocate inventory. And the missing 32GB for Eastern Europe could be because of re-allocating 32GB's to other regions; not that it’s dead. It's certainly going to look like a cluster-f outwardly as Samsung figures out who gets what and when.
So hang on what have we all preordered for stating delivery on 26 April from phones4u? For the quadcorere version when it's showing a may release date? Getting worse this is.
Now that Samsung’s finally started distributing the long-awaited Nougat update for the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge, many owners of the firm’s other handsets have started to question whether their unit will be graced with the latest flavor of Android. To clear up the confusion, we’ve decided to compile a list of all the Galaxy-branded devices that will be bumped up to Android 7.0.
Check it out below:
Galaxy A3 (2016 and 2017)
Galaxy A5 (2016 and 2017)
Galaxy A7 (2016 and 2017)
Galaxy A8
Galaxy A9/A9 Pro
Galaxy S6
Galaxy S6 Active
Galaxy S6 edge
Galaxy S6 edge+
Galaxy S7
Galaxy S7 edge
Galaxy S7 Active
Galaxy Note 5
Galaxy Tab S2
We also expect the Galaxy J5 (2016) and Galaxy J7 (2016) to receive the Nougat treatment as its predecessors made the jump from Lollipop to Marshmallow in a relatively timely manner, though that’s not confirmed at present. The Galaxy Tab A tablets should be on the list as well, according to our sources. Unfortunately, it’s unknown whether Samsung will provide the upgrade for cheaper devices, like the Galaxy J3, as there may not be enough demand. Only time will tell.
With regards to carrier-branded smartphones, all of the major operators in the United States should roll out the firmware for handsets in the Galaxy A, Galaxy S and Galaxy Note series. However, an exact time frame remains unknown. Some of them might start pushing it out around the same time it starts arriving on international units, while some might take a few extra week — and we can only wait and see what happens.
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Samsung has completed a number of certifications for a new device - SM-G888N0. Likely the Galaxy X or Galaxy Note X, a foldable smartphone/tablet. This looks to be a revolutionary game changer among devices. It should be available sometime in 2018. It will be interesting to see pricing as it's rumored to have a limited release in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Italy, South Korea, Nordic countries, France and Poland. Once the 1st run bugs are worked out sometime in late 2018 it will be my next device. This device ROCKS!
http://www.techadvisor.co.uk/new-product/mobile-phone/samsung-galaxy-note-x-3653300/
I recently bought the A32 5G (SM-A326B/DS) in United Arab Emirates. The phone came with November 2021 security patch level (PDA: A326BXXU4AUJ6) and it seems no other updates are available, at least at this time. According to this website, that's actually the latest available firmware.
When I check this model in other locations, it seems updates are released more frequently. My old Motorola received security patches every two month. I never had a Samsung phone before and I am a little concerned about this.
According to Samsung's website, A32 5G should receive security patches every three month, but now four months are past without any updates.
Is it normal for Samsung A series to receive updates so late?
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I recently bought the A32 5G (SM-A326B/DS) in United Arab Emirates. The phone came with November 2021 security patch level (PDA: A326BXXU4AUJ6) and it seems no other updates are available, at least at this time. According to this website, that's actually the latest available firmware.
When I check this model in other locations, it seems updates are released more frequently. My old Motorola received security patches every two month. I never had a Samsung phone before and I am a little concerned about this.
According to Samsung's website, A32 5G should receive security patches every three month, but now four months are past without any updates.
Is it normal for Samsung A series to receive updates so late?
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no it isn't, maybe it's your carrier's fault
Verizon is pushing out the June update. Version: AVF1
Got it today at work around noon est.
For my Verizon peeps. System Update 6 is rolling out now for the S22 Ultra (Verizon) version.
It brings us up to: SP1A.210812.016.S908USQU2AVF7