Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) SM-P605 to a Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) SM-P605M - Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) General

hey fam ok its strange to ask but is the LTE radio in the SM-P605 hardware or software the reason am asking is for the life of me i can't seem to track down a GALAXY NOTE 10.1 2014 EDITION SM-P605M which has the 700MHz LTE in it band 17. so what am asking is if i get the 605 is it any way to get it to be 605m. Just asking
of if any one can help me locate a 605M i would really like that

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help samsung galaxy tab 2 10.1

Hi guys can I call with samsung galaxy tab 2 10.1. I want to buy it but I want to use it as a phone also not just surfboard....
Yes you can but you should buy the 5100 version only has 3g and telephony and sms functions
Do not buy 5113 or 5110 they are wifi only
Notice : you carrier should support gsm not cdma (in usa i think at&t ) if not ask about verizon 7 inch tab
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What Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 you really have?

Well a lot of mistakes has been made. So here is little help for those who don't know what Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 they have or what differencies is between each version.
First: Versions of Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Note has this subversions:
GT-N8000 (3G & Wifi)
GT-N8005 (GT-N8000 TR-Model, no voice-calls)
GT-N8010, GT-N8013 (Wifi)
GT-N8020 (LTE, 3G & Wifi)
And don't forget that Samsung Galaxy Note has a lot of version too. It's with HW specs so will it help with development or just for comparison.
Don't forget the SCH-i925 -- 2012 verizon galaxy note 10.1 LTE
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ddickenson said:
Don't forget the SCH-i925 -- 2012 verizon galaxy note 10.1 LTE
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True as a spec. Thanks!
SCH-I925EAAUSC = U.S. Cellular 4G LTE
SCH-I925EAAVZW = Verizon 4G LTE
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oh someone already mentioned the US Cell version...

Samsung USA confirms Android 4.4 KitKat update for multiple devices, rollout begins t

Earlier this month, a leak bought an unofficial list of devices that would be getting updated to Android 4.4 KitKat, at least in the U.S.. Today, Samsung USA has decided to make things official and has announced which of its phones and tablets will be getting the KitKat update, with many of the devices that were named in the leak actually included in the official list, including low-end devices like the Galaxy Tab 3 and the Galaxy S III mini (the upgraded model with LTE launched last year on AT&T and Verizon, not the international variant that came out in 2012.)
If you’re rocking a Galaxy Note 3 or Galaxy S4, expect to see a notification for the update today itself, especially if you’re on Sprint or US Cellular, as Samsung mentions that it will start rolling out starting today, confirming earlier leaks that suggested the update would be making its way to devices on the two networks.
Here’s the full list of devices that will be getting KitKat:
• Galaxy Note 3
• Galaxy Note II
• Galaxy S4
• Galaxy S4 mini
• Galaxy S4 Active
• Galaxy S4 zoom
• Galaxy S III
• Galaxy S III mini
• Galaxy Mega
• Galaxy Light
• Galaxy Note 8.0
• Galaxy Tab 3
• Galaxy Note 10.1
• Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition
That’s a pretty big list, which should make users of the aforementioned devices quite happy, though if you’re using a non-flagship device, we would recommend patience as Samsung will likely take its time pushing out the newer version of Android. The presence of the Galaxy Note 10.1 on the list is especially good to see, as users of the device have been pretty vocal of the poor support Samsung has extended to the original Galaxy Note tablet, with the device on Android 4.1.2 for more than a year.
Here’s the press release:
Samsung Confirms KitKat for U.S. Smartphones and Tablets
DALLAS, February 18, 2014 – Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile) announced today that a number of Samsung Galaxy® devices will receive the Android 4.4.2 (KitKat) software update, enriching the Galaxy experience.
The upgrade provides a number of innovative, easy-to-use features that enhance the user experience, including a more intuitive user interface, enhanced messaging capabilities and updated applications:
Location Menu: An integrated location menu enables users to easily activate GPS, Wi-Fi and mobile networks, while simultaneously checking the battery usage of apps running location service capabilities.
Enhanced Messaging: Enables users to choose between Messages or Hangouts as their preferred default messaging application, and select from a larger assortment of updated Emoji icons.
Upgraded Google Mobile Service™ (GMS) apps: Users can automatically back up photos and video and can open, view, rename and share Google Docs and files.
Samsung Galaxy U.S. devices currently scheduled to receive the KitKat update include select carrier variants of the Galaxy Note® 3, Galaxy Note® II, Galaxy S® 4, Galaxy S® 4 mini™, Galaxy S® 4 Active™, Galaxy S® 4 zoom™, Galaxy S® III, Galaxy S® III mini™, Galaxy Mega®, Galaxy Light, Galaxy Note® 8.0, Galaxy Tab® 3, Galaxy Note® 10.1, Galaxy Note® 10.1 2014 Edition.
Availability varies by carrier and product, with updates beginning today and continuing throughout the coming months.
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[Q] Is the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 8 combo sensible?

Hello everyone.
This query might sound creepy but does the Galaxy Note 8.0 go well with the Galaxy S5? 'Cause after understanding Samsung's pattern of manufacture, the Note 8 is the conjugate Tab of the Galaxy S4, right? Similarly the Tab S is the conjugate Tab of the Galaxy S5. So does it make sense to have a Note 8.0 and a Galaxy S5?
Thank you.
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Hello everyone.
This query might sound creepy but does the Galaxy Note 8.0 go well with the Galaxy S5? 'Cause after understanding Samsung's pattern of manufacture, the Note 8 is the conjugate Tab of the Galaxy S4, right? Similarly the Tab S is the conjugate Tab of the Galaxy S5. So does it make sense to have a Note 8.0 and a Galaxy S5?
Thank you.
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That is what I am using right now and it works OK as a combination. I also have a Note Pro 12.1 but it is off getting repaired under warranty right now. I got the note 8 for free when my wife upgraded her phone to the S4. When I got my S5 and note Pro I kept the 8 around and still use it when I am out and about. I like the size and functionality of the 8" tablet when traveling.
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[Q] Lollipop for Google Play Edition Galaxy S4?

I haven't heard anything yet about when Lollipop will be coming to the Google Play Edition Galaxy S4. Does anyone have any info on this?
Thanks, Alan
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I haven't heard anything yet about when Lollipop will be coming to the Google Play Edition Galaxy S4. Does anyone have any info on this?
Thanks, Alan
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For Samsung , the new Galaxy Note 4 and Edge obviously receive the update to Android 5.0 Lollipop . All indications are that this will reach Alpha Galaxy and Galaxy S5 in December, and other older terminals as the Galaxy S4 (including its Google Edition) a little later . The complete list of devices is:
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