diference between gt-i9100 and 9100t - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Can i flash a rom from 9100 to 9100t? or it will brick it.? how do i know that galaxy s2 i have? what are the diference bewteen it. a man told me that my galaxy s2 was the 9100t and about config in the phone i only se 9100. Please can someone guide me thanks!

Goto settings / about phone / model number. I have GT-I9100T and have flashed it with GT-I9100 versions of Dorimanx and RootBox and have no problems but flash at your own risk.
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[PHONE] Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100T
[KERNEL] Dorimanx GT-I9100 - LATEST
[ROM] RootBox GT-I9100 - LATEST

Pistol Knight said:
Goto settings / about phone / model number. I have GT-I9100T and have flashed it with GT-I9100 versions of Dorimanx and RootBox and have no problems but flash at your own risk.
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[PHONE] Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100T
[KERNEL] Dorimanx GT-I9100 - LATEST
[ROM] RootBox GT-I9100 - LATEST
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Thanks. in about phone i only see GT-i9100 i have no T. Thanks in advance. sorry my english

The only difference between the I9100 & I9100T is a slight difference in radio output, otherwise these phones are exactly the same.
To determine which phone you have, check the sticker on the phone chassis under the battery. Unless the phone is counterfeit, what's on the sticker will be accurate.

MistahBungle said:
The only difference between the I9100 & I9100T is a slight difference in radio output, otherwise these phones are exactly the same.
To determine which phone you have, check the sticker on the phone chassis under the battery. Unless the phone is counterfeit, what's on the sticker will be accurate.
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Thanks i flashed a i9100 rom and it works perfect with 3G conexion. y think its better to have i9100 rom in my country bicause in Colombia frecuencys are diferent in United states so if 9100T is from at&t maby 9100t rom cant get 3G work here in Colombia.
Thanks for clarify me

T version is used in Australia mostly.
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That's right. Several Australian telcos sold it. It was sold in Israel, Thailand, NZ. Maybe a few other countries. Mostly by telcos who use 850MHz spectrum for some of their network. It wasn't, however, sold by AT&T. AT&T sold the I777, I727 & I927. No US telco sold the I9100/I9100T.

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[Q] Korean's Galaxy S2

Hi, i hv a question. If i buy the galaxy s2 from korea, will it work in Canada?
Whatever you do, do not buy a Korean SGSII. The Korean SGSII is highly localized with a different type of SMS that Canada uses right now. It's going to be a real pain in the butt trying to get it to work in Canada which is why I suggest getting an international version or a US version when it comes out.
miniflight said:
Hi, i hv a question. If i buy the galaxy s2 from korea, will it work in Canada?
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Korean galaxy model support frequncies are follow.
UMTS single 2100
GSM 900/1800/1900
so, if your carrier frequencies are UMTS 850/1900 , you can't use it.
(i heard that some of carrier support UMTS 850/1900)
and Our korea SKT model using their own SMS(SK-MMS).
(KT model support OMA-MMS)
Finally, i can NOT recommend you are using to our korean galaxy using in canada.
And in Italy? would it be usable in Italy?
Thank you guys
marxpix said:
And in Italy? would it be usable in Italy?
Thank you guys
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What's your phones carrier? Three(hutchison)?
I think your carrier support umts 2100, you will use korean gs2 use in italy.
And i recommend that shw-m250k(korean kt carrier model).
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Hey pulverizer it seems as though you have sgs2. Do you happen to know the sound quality difference between sgs voodoo and the sgs2?
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jay_993 said:
Hey pulverizer it seems as though you have sgs2. Do you happen to know the sound quality difference between sgs voodoo and the sgs2?
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No i haven't sgs1 and sgs2. Yet.
So i can't answer about your question.
I ' ve known only our korea galaxy spec and eu galaxy spec.
Please Understand me.
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thanks for the reply, i knew about some locks that korean phone have for something...wanting to make sure
miniflight said:
thanks for the reply, i knew about some locks that korean phone have for something...wanting to make sure
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2010years before models are some of phones locked.
2010year after korean all cellphones are UNLOCKED.
So our korean gs2 all models are unlocked.
(Shw-m250s,m250k)
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Just to hijack the thread, does anyone have a source on a compiled SHW-250S/SHW-250K firmware so I can mess around with it and reflash it back just in case I need to send it back in for warranty?
If not i'll just have to do it myself from the open source release, hmm
Sticks02 said:
Just to hijack the thread, does anyone have a source on a compiled SHW-250S/SHW-250K firmware so I can mess around with it and reflash it back just in case I need to send it back in for warranty?
If not i'll just have to do it myself from the open source release, hmm
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System dump I guess? And repackage them Odin flashable (.tar)
I have not tried yet but probably work.
I would do that if I wasn't a silly and flashed before dumping the original firmware. Carrier specific settings I can get easily enough from talking to a service rep, but they'll probably raise eyebrows at the odd firmware without any of their branding and the giant yellow caution sign, lol
No big deal atm, i'm still fooling around.
Quick question... does anyone know if the ringtones and notifications and other media are available from the Korean SGS2?
I dont want the international version
Just the Korean version.. Thank you
Did I ask in the wrong forum/thread?
Anyone knows where or how to get a Korean S2. I wanna use it when I'm in Singapore
Sorry to bump an old thread but.
- what is the difference between a european/international and Korean SGS II ?
- How can I tell if this is a korean or international version? It's parallel imported from Hong Kong.. http://eking.co.nz/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=10&products_id=300
chiggah said:
Sorry to bump an old thread but.
- what is the difference between a european/international and Korean SGS II ?
- How can I tell if this is a korean or international version? It's parallel imported from Hong Kong.. http://eking.co.nz/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=10&products_id=300
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Korean versions support NFC and they have an antenna. The device in the link is a generic SII, surely not a korean version.
dont buy from korea
just buy from canada made in korea device
same as me but different countries
hey guys thanks for that
To be honest - i am buying through a company in New Zealand which drop ships directly from Hong Kong. So I dont really know what version that will be. Will that be the korea or international version?
Any ideas ?
sorry for bumping a old thread. Any idea if I can flash a korea galaxy S2 with a stock international version Android firmware? or any custom ROM I can flash with? And how do I do it? I got mine when I was posted in Korea to work, now I am back to my country, the 80 character limit for sms is wasting a lot of my money. Any advice? thanks

T-Mobile Galaxy S2 (SGH-T989) device, how do i know...

Yeah, like the topic says... How do I know if my sgs2 is a T-Mobile Galaxy S2 (SGH-T989) device?
mine is bought in Finland (Europe)
Well you'd probably only get the SGS-T989 in the USA because of it's AWS frequencies. T-Mobile in Europe uses same frequencies as everyone else so it would be a GT-i9100. You can always check under the battery instead of asking too, it say it right there what it is.
shotta35 said:
Well you'd probably only get the SGS-T989 in the USA because of it's AWS frequencies. T-Mobile in Europe uses same frequencies as everyone else so it would be a GT-i9100. You can always check under the battery instead of asking too, it say it right there what it is.
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ah, thank you! I didn´t know where to look, so i thought it was better to ask.
Under the battery on the phone, it says: Model: GT-I9100 and SSN: -I9100GSMH
So that means it it a T-Mobile Galaxy S2 (SGH-T989) device? =)
Galaxy SGS i9100 International version .
jje
holm94 said:
ah, thank you! I didn´t know where to look, so i thought it was better to ask.
Under the battery on the phone, it says: Model: GT-I9100 and SSN: -I9100GSMH
So that means it it a T-Mobile Galaxy S2 (SGH-T989) device? =)
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See part in bold
You can also go to
Settings > About phone > model number
You don't know what you have? Jeez!
Whatever model number it says, that's what it is.
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holm94 said:
ah, thank you! I didn´t know where to look, so i thought it was better to ask.
Under the battery on the phone, it says: Model: GT-I9100
So that means it it a T-Mobile Galaxy S2 (SGH-T989) device? =)
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Umm, No that means you have a GT-i9100. If you had a SGS-T989 it would say that which is a T-Mobile USA Galaxy S2 device, you have a International (original) Galaxy S2 device. The T-Mobile (USA) one as you wrote is SGH-T989. AT&T USA is SGH-I777. There's also a Sprint one as well.
shotta35 said:
Well you'd probably only get the SGS-T989 in the USA because of it's AWS frequencies. T-Mobile in Europe uses same frequencies as everyone else so it would be a GT-i9100. You can always check under the battery instead of asking too, it say it right there what it is.
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holm94 said:
ah, thank you! I didn´t know where to look, so i thought it was better to ask.
Under the battery on the phone, it says: Model: GT-I9100 and SSN: -I9100GSMH
So that means it it a T-Mobile Galaxy S2 (SGH-T989) device? =)
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*facepalm*

I9100N

Hello,
Does anyone know what are the differences between I9100 and I9100N? I have been looking for information on I9100N but it seems to be sold on very few sites. It's not even listed on Samsung site nor Wikipedia.
Are the ROMs for I9100 compatible with it?
I have bought an I9100G and the site where I bought it from proposed to exchange it with an I9100N, that's why I'd like to know if it would be better to take that second one.
Get the original one or you will regret it. Also the roms won't work with it.
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It's very hard to get the original one in France as Samsung France has only been sending the I9100G to resellers, and it doesn't look like they'll be giving the I9100 again.
_AnAkIn_ said:
It's very hard to get the original one in France as Samsung France has only been sending the I9100G to resellers, and it doesn't look like they'll be giving the I9100 again.
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See if its exynos by google search
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NFC?
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_AnAkIn_ said:
It's very hard to get the original one in France as Samsung France has only been sending the I9100G to resellers, and it doesn't look like they'll be giving the I9100 again.
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Rubbish you can get the i9100 or the i9100P in France from these networks and some stores with open sim(simfree)> Only, Orange, SFR.. The i1900P has NFC support ..
Actually it seems that it was just the customer support not knowing what they were talking about, there is no such thing as a I9100N.
_AnAkIn_ said:
Actually it seems that it was just the customer support not knowing what they were talking about, there is no such thing as a I9100N.
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Seems about right lol still if your after a NFC go for i9100P good luck.

[Q] Product codes GT-I9300 and GT-I9300T. Difference?. Which one to buy?

It looks like there are two different product codes: 9300 and 9300T. I wonder what are the differences between them, and which one should I purchase. I live in Spain, Europe.
Thanks.
GT-i9300T is the Samsung Galaxy S3 for Australia
http://androidgreed.com/news/gt-i9300t-is-the-samsung-galaxy-s3-for-australia/
Does anyone know where i can get a hold of the GT-9300T files. I would like to flash the modem files to my phone
Have the international version and want better coverage here in australia on telstra
I did the same thing on my SG2 and it worked well
Try the Aussie s3 thread...
Aussie thread you will get lots of help. Also general section there is a modem thread which has the latest modems for internation and I9300T models
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fireblade2010 said:
Does anyone know where i can get a hold of the GT-9300T files. I would like to flash the modem files to my phone
Have the international version and want better coverage here in australia on telstra
I did the same thing on my SG2 and it worked well
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Download checkfus on your PC or download roms from samfirmware.com. Select model GT-9300T.
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yldlj said:
Aussie thread you will get lots of help. Also general section there is a modem thread which has the latest modems for internation and I9300T models
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Sorry I'm abit of a newbie, can you direct me to Aussie thread
Is this the Thread you were talking about?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683668

Samsung Galaxy SII GT-I9100/G/P??

What's the difference, does it matter with ROM's?
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You didn't google this Q?
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gFrenken97 said:
What's the difference, does it matter with ROM's?
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If I am right, the i9100 is the one you have and the most popular I guess, with its features; i9100p model is the same as yours but has NFC in the battery (near field communication) so if you flash a rom which is built for i9100 model and you have the i9100p you will lose the nfc feature (that you can take back with nfc enabler at this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1822447 ); the i9100g instead, has a different cpu compared to the other two models, and roms too are different (infact there is a specific place in the forum for threads which are about this model).
So, i9100 and i9100p are similar, except for the nfc function of the P version while they are both different from i9100g because of the cpu.
Roms for i9100 works for i9100p (but you will lose nfc function) and don't work on i9100G. Roms for i9100G don't work on the other two models, i guess.
Forgive my english
And how about I9100M?
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gastonw said:
And how about I9100M?
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I have just read on Wikipedia (can't link because of the low number of posts..) and BTW.. There are a looooooot of variants of i9100 international model!!
Anyway..
It seems that variants exist because of the country or the carrier (except for i9100p and i9100g as I have wrote it before); i9100m is for Bell's Samsung Galaxy S2 models from Canada and Wikipedia "say": "Model GT-I9100M Samsung Galaxy S II is identical to the international version except that its model number is I9100M". So, as you can read on the website, it's called M only to distinguish it because it's Canadian and from Bell carrier.
I hope it is right
As I said.....google had the answer to this Q, why making a thread about it?
gastonw said:
As I said.....google had the answer to this Q, why making a thread about it?
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You are right Gastonw, you just have to look for it in Google.. But if someone ask, i'll answer
Too many in Italy don't know the difference between varations of this model (9100/g/p) and don't know that by flashing a rom on their 9100p they will lose the nfc function that they can take back..
So.. Just to share knowledge

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