Hi All,
I just saw that Rogers & Wind Mobile are pre-registering for Samsung Galaxy S3... Any one knows what is the release date in Canada?
Not at this point in time. I've asked people at a few kiosks (Telus, Rogers, Bell, Sasktel) but no response.
However, if you order through Expansys or Amazon.com, I'm sure it will be sooner than the rest of Canada.
If I'm going to hazard a guess, before the Olympics officially opens up.
Samsung Canada is holding an interactive learning session with Canadian carriers for training towards the Galaxy S III Canadian release. LINK HERE.
There is a good possibility that it will release either right after training, or earlier than that. Rogers is most likely going to be getting the LTE variant (Just look what happened with the HTC One X) however the T-Mobile version passed FCC with an HSPA+ model which could very well be the Quad-Core variant, and normally TELUS gets the same phones. As for bell, depending on what part of Canada you live in, they usually run on the same towers as TELUS - For example, I'm in Kelowna BC and they operate through TELUS' towers.
Because I live outside of the 1700 MHz frequency I wouldn't have need for an LTE Device, and because my current phone is starting to fall apart I've decided to just order the international version online (Ships on May 29th if you order through Negri Electronics).
Hope this helps.
Looks like June 20th!
http://mobilesyrup.com/2012/05/24/samsung-galaxy-s-iii-launching-june-20th/
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T-Mobile to get Samsung Galaxy S 2 says official Twitter account
ANDROID CENTRAL | FEBRUARY 17, 2011
http://pulsene.ws/11Khk
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Nvm didnt read the bottom part mode delete this please.
Sorry I got too happy and didnt read the full article and just copy and pasted the link.
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yup false alarm...........
I don't think the retraction of the tweet is any indication T-Mob wont be getting the S2. With the Galaxy 4G coming out in a few days, if mainstream customers new there was a phone twice as good on the horizon it would obliterate S4G sales. Plus from my understanding there's nothing in the specs that eliminates T-Mob as a possibility. 90% chance T-Mob gets this phone, which I'm of course stoked about.
This phone is said to be shipping with AT&T's 3G, but that it will work with any carrier. So, for you T-Mobile users, it will probably work, but only for 2G speeds. Sorry.
There is absolutely no way Samsung will make this super phone and limit its data potential to Att's ****ty 3G.
sirdowski said:
There is absolutely no way Samsung will make this super phone and limit its data potential to Att's ****ty 3G.
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http://galaxys2.samsungmobile.com/html/specification.html
dont forget tmobile has a 5gb limit its NOT unlimited
Per the link you supplied:
HSPA+ 21Mbps/ HSUPA 5.76Mbps
EDGE/ GPRS Class 12
Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Quad band UMTS 850/900/1900/2100
Seems to me T-mobile's HSPA+ will be compatible, unless I'm completely missing something.
And to the above comment, 5G is plenty, even for most heavy users.
Won't this device support both 3G company's? From the specs of the link
false alarm
sirdowski said:
Per the link you supplied:
HSPA+ 21Mbps/ HSUPA 5.76Mbps
EDGE/ GPRS Class 12
Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Quad band UMTS 850/900/1900/2100
Seems to me T-mobile's HSPA+ will be compatible, unless I'm completely missing something.
And to the above comment, 5G is plenty, even for most heavy users.
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Sure, T-Mobile UK is compatible
T-Mobile US's HSPA+ uses 1700/2100 or AWS.
Funk2641 said:
Sure, T-Mobile UK is compatible
T-Mobile US's HSPA+ uses 1700/2100 or AWS.
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Gotcha. I don't see why T-mobile wouldn't get this phone, as i said before, suppressing of information seems to be just a marketing strategy to not crush S4G sales coming up.
they wont get this phone immediatley as it will complete with the sgs 4g which they are getting.. eventually they may get it.
If the device is coming out in march outside the states, I'd think the new one will come out in some form in June or July like the last one did. That will give tmo a few months to sell their vibrant 4g and then allow it to be a decent midrange model thereafter. Considering that the 4g is going to be 149 with contract, its already the price of of a non flagship T-Mobile device. That could mean we have a small chance of getting this phone in April or may. They still need to make an aws version in order for us to have the phone on tmo. Given how much market share they made with the last galaxy I really think Samsung will want to not lose their lead in android market share. We will get at least some version of this phone. I hope now that US carriers all have ffc and the other features left out of the previous galaxy s for the states, that they won't need to give us a stripped gs2. Just my 2 cents.
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i'm waiting for the AWS version of the SGS2.... it's gonna be a long loooooooong wait, with the SGS4G stuck in between
I'm almost certain it is.
At least I'm hoping
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I'm almost certain it is.
At least I'm hoping
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that's one thing you do not need to worry about
look at the line of Galaxy S (Generation 1) phones, they have practically 1 variant for each single cell phone carrier on the planet.
some carriers even have 3 models of the same Galaxy S family
for example Tmobile USA have:
Galaxy S Vibrant
Nexus S
Galaxy S 4G
so we'll see our own flavor of SGS2 in due time
knowing their crazy naming scheme
i'll not be surprised to hear Galaxy S Vibrant II LOL
and probably comes with something chopped off like missing FFC or who knows what.
Hopefully they'll get some version of it... ATT blows..
So... any idea on how we're going to know which is the original phone model?
I guess we would just go off of the one coming out in March, and then try to buy that model off of whichever carrier carries it?
Because I wasn't very fond of the different versions of the Galaxy S - the Vibrant, the I9000 (which might be the same), the Captivate, the... who knows what else? Each carrier here (Rogers, Telus and Bell) had different versions. I don't even know what other ones like Virgin or WIND may have had for it (if they carried it).
Hi, I am living close to Europe and am trying to find the Galaxy S II LTE. I have heard its not planned to be released in the US anytime soon but that it is (has?) planned to be sold in Eur. I know that Rogers (carrier in Canada) will be supporting this phone but i get the impression that it will be locked phones only for Rogers customer. Does anyone know of online places that do/will carry unlocked versions of this phone? (in Eu, US, or Canada)
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers,
-Gaiko
you're going to have to end up waiting until it's released in your region. it doesn't look like any region (americas/europe/asia) are going to be sharing LTE bands.
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you're going to have to end up waiting until it's released in your region. it doesn't look like any region (americas/europe/asia) are going to be sharing LTE bands.
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What about non LTE? That is, using the rest of the phone in various areas. I ask because I travel most of the year so using the phone just in one place isn't an option for me (so the LTE aspect is less important to me).
I'll wait for Galaxy S3, it will have the NFC chip (beside the usual hardware upgrades).
I really don't care about download speed on a phone, but I'm very pissed that Bell will relaunch the S2 LTE with an NFC chip. The only think that makes it up is the screen size, 4.3" is the max I can use and the new LTE phone will have a 4.5" screen. I still cannot believe Samsung pulled a fast one like that on all of us and removed the NFC chip last minute.
Hi folks, I've bought an SIII recently (not much point being on the SIII forums if I didn't have one!) and heard something worrying/interesting the other day that I thought I'd ask about. Show #62 of All About Android (http://twit.tv/show/all-about-android/62) was briefly discussing the SIII and it was mentioned that only AT&T customers can use the "international" version of the SIII for voice/text/data with the other GSM carriers only allowing voice n' text.
I was planning a vacation in the US in fall, and was kind of hoping to be able to get a T-Mobile 30 day PAYG SIM for my SIII (because there's a couple of websites that do queue times as Disney etc - so I'd need data), so this was bad news to me.
Anyone out there know any more about this - like if it's true, and if so, why?
My friend in the US said the GSM version of GSIII is usable in the US but with only 2G data, not 3G.
I'm not sure about what carrier lets what but you should check out the carrier's 3G frequency band and compare it with the international GSIII frequency bands.
I saw a couple of tech points in the other threads. I myself have purchased the Att variant and planning to set it up with T Mobile but as I said, someone pointed out that they have different cellular banding or something to that effect. This person went on to say even if we were to get the ATT Gear S version on T Mobile that speeds would probably only be 2G.
From the articles that I've read on the Gear S specs I haven't come across anything saying that Samsung has designed specific versions for each U.S. carrier.
I do not have the answer at this time whether or not full cross compatibility is built into the device or not. Purely going by what has been announced, again I do not think it has been modified to keep us from doing carrier jumps.
I will update when Tmobile gets their networks up and running for the Gear S. If anyone can clear this up with for sure information, please do so. Feel free to speculate but if you're not certain please say so. Thanks.
If I can't get full functionality on the TMobile network with my ATT purchased and unlocked Gear S, I guess I'll have to return it and pony up the extra $50 that TMobile charges and fully join that club. Guys it may not be worth the hassle. I'll have an update soon on how all this works out, however I'd like to welcome feedback on the issue.
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If I can't get full functionality on the TMobile network with my ATT purchased and unlocked Gear S, I guess I'll have to return it and pony up the extra $50 that TMobile charges and fully join that club. Guys it may not be worth the hassle. I'll have an update soon on how all this works out, however I'd like to welcome feedback on the issue.
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Im doing the same thing tomorrow.
You can go to Samsung.com to check out the official spec. There are 5 different carrier variants but only three listed so far: AT&T (SM-R750A), Verizon (SM-R750V) and Sprint (SM-R750P). The missing two are T-Mobile (SM-R750T) and US Cellular.
Each listed different supported network (CMDA vs GSM) and bands.
It has the Snapdragon 400 which supports a HUGE number of bands and supports a global mode for both CDMA and GSM.
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/400
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/wearables/samsung-gear-s
Someone will figure out a way to get the device to work with them back and forth ... it may be through a rom or a command line. But if you aren't a tinkerer you'll probably want to go with the version of the watch for your preferred carrier.
Update: I did a search through the FCC and didn't see one with T-Mobile specific bands (1700/2100). Bad news though is that there definitely are two variants for CDMA AND GSM. Argh. I stand brutally corrected!
I have a ATT version which i have unlocked and been using with Tmobile for about 5 days without issues.
I then wanted to use it internationally since i have Verizon for phone. I wanted to take advantage of the free texting and internet when abroad. my wife has Tmobile as well on her phone.
So we have been to Munich, Athens, and Barcelona and i have not been able to get any service whatsoever. meanwhile my wife with her Note edge has no problems with service.
Does it have to do with the bands of this att version?
has anyone used their ATT version Gear S internationally?
North American bands only. it's a dual-band phone. All Gear S versions are dual-band only. So, North America version will only work in North America (850 and 1900Mhz). Rest of the world uses different bands (900 and 1800Mhz).
What foxbat said. Sadly, Samsung didn't deem it necessary to make this quadband
Maybe the next version...
I don't think it is about the need but about the technical difficulties to squeeze in enough RF components and antenna for all four bands in such a small watch body. Remember, even in US, T-Mobile version should support at least 3 bands to get full 3G coverage but the T-Mo version of the Gear S only has two bands
ha....
May be the next version.
I don't about size limitation. i see cheap quad band watch phones from Asia that are slightly "smaller" than the Gear S.
I think of taking the sim out and putting it in an unlocked phone next time I am out of country to take advantage of tmobile great international perks.
i know usually Tmobile will be able to detect that i put it in a normal phone, but i am wondering if they will be able to do so while international roaming. Any thoughts?