I just bought a samsung galaxy sII and i found it is a korean version (SHW-m250k). and I want to know what is the difference between i9100 and my phone? Which one is better or the two are same? Please help...
Basically its the same..But there are differences in hardware and firmwares. Just keep in mind that you cant flash i9100 roms to your m250k. There are separate sections for Korean versions in the forum. Carefully read them if you are going to root your phone.
kiru2011 said:
I just bought a samsung galaxy sII and i found it is a korean version (SHW-m250k). and I want to know what is the difference between i9100 and my phone? Which one is better or the two are same? Please help...
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All of South Korean variants have a T-DMB tuner in place of FM radio tuner. They also have Samsung's Korean input system for feature phones as well as Dubeolsik layout in their virtual keyboard.
The SK Telecom SHW-M250S variant uses SK-MMS system instead of OMA-MMS system for MMS. Additional features for SK Telecom users are installed by default.
This SHW-M250K variant uses KT's Wi-Fi CM[clarification needed] instead of Android's Wi-Fi CM to connect Wi-Fi. Additional features for KT users are installed by default.
Because of mobile networks LG U+ have, the LG U+'s Galaxy S II (SHW-M250L) uses EV-DO Rev.B (KPCS 1.8 GHz) instead of WCDMA and HSPA. It is slightly thicker (9.4 mm) than SK Telecom and KT variants (8.89 mm). Additional features for LG U+ users are installed by default.
while the Basic hardware like CPU and GPU are the same with both I9100 and the M250K, its the firmware thats been different here
thanks
Sun90 said:
All of South Korean variants have a T-DMB tuner in place of FM radio tuner. They also have Samsung's Korean input system for feature phones as well as Dubeolsik layout in their virtual keyboard.
The SK Telecom SHW-M250S variant uses SK-MMS system instead of OMA-MMS system for MMS. Additional features for SK Telecom users are installed by default.
This SHW-M250K variant uses KT's Wi-Fi CM[clarification needed] instead of Android's Wi-Fi CM to connect Wi-Fi. Additional features for KT users are installed by default.
Because of mobile networks LG U+ have, the LG U+'s Galaxy S II (SHW-M250L) uses EV-DO Rev.B (KPCS 1.8 GHz) instead of WCDMA and HSPA. It is slightly thicker (9.4 mm) than SK Telecom and KT variants (8.89 mm). Additional features for LG U+ users are installed by default.
while the Basic hardware like CPU and GPU are the same with both I9100 and the M250K, its the firmware thats been different here
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Thank you I was also looking to buy a s2 m250s thumbs up
I'm thinking about buying a Galaxy S5 for my wife. We have T-mobile's extended range LTE support in our area.
I've heard conflicting things about the Galaxy S5 and whether or not it supports band 12 LTE. According to some spec sheets I've seen it does have voLTE support and that some custom roms can enable band 12 support?
Sorry new to this so any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
no.
http://www.spectrumgateway.com/compatible-phones
My tablet (Samsung Galaxy Tab S2) and phone (Samsung Galaxy S7) both support dual band wifi (2.4 and 5 ghz), but only one or the other, while my router supports SIMULTANEOUS dual band. Is there any way for a custom rom to be configured with simultaneous dual band wifi, bonding the two channels into one connection? Or is this physically impossible due to hardware limitations?
Apparently, the SOC is cellular capable.
Link>https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-865-5g-mobile-platform
Apparently, the SOC is cellular capable.
Link> https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-865-5g-mobile-platform