which is better in cellular signal of S7E snapdragon 820 model or Exynos 8890 Oct - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions and Answers

which is better in cellular signal reception of S7E snapdragon 820 model or Exynos 8890 Oct
any testers please

You'd have to test both devices with a specific carrier in a specific area at a specific time.
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Snapdragon chipsets usually ship with better basebands but the one that comes with the Exynos 8890 is really good.
It's really a no brainer thug though as Galaxy S7 Snapdragon variants all are severely restricted in what LTE bands they support (blame carriers), while the SM-930F and SM-935F is currently the phone that supports the most LTE bands in the world (19 bands, including some TDD LTE bands) so if you travel outside the U.S., plan on changing carriers, or want something that's future proof, the international version is the way to go.
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My Snapdragon variant gets good reception, even in areas where I normally get bad reception.

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Gt-i9500

I really want the octa-core chip set. But I can't seem to find accurate specs for this phone. Some sites say it does support all the LTE bands others say, not supported at all. I am on Rogers in Canada, currently with a gt-i9305 with lte. I want lte and the octave core. But can fond for certain the gt-i9500 will have LTE or not.
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Unless you get the korean version. LTE will not be included with the octa core to other countries.
At this time Sansung has not choosen to support LTE in octa core phones. That may change down the road but as of shipping dates for April and May LTE version is the snapdradon Quad core.
Rogers will be gettiing the AT&T versions with rigers branding.
No I want to buy carrier out right unbranded and nothing that is available listed at a 9500 has lte is that correct. Does the Korean version have a different number 950?....?
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S7 Edge in Hong Kong Snapdragon or Exynos

Hi,
It seems i have to buy the phone in Hong Kong to use the TDD LTE network from China mobile.
Does anybody know, what version of the S7 edge is sold in Hong Kong, is it Snapdragon or Exynos?
How can i check the difference before i buy the phone? Do They have different version numbers marked on the packaging?
Thanks!
Does anybody know, what version of the S7 edge is sold in Hong Kong, is it Snapdragon or Exynos? Snapdragon 820 (G9350)
How can i check the difference before i buy the phone? Just check the packaging
Do They have different version numbers marked on the packaging? Just G9350
Last year when I was still living in HK (and traveling between the US & Bangkok) I had the option to get the S6 Edge in any of the 3 locations. I chose the G9250 version simply for the wider LTE band coverage. It was a mistake. True that I could use it anywhere I traveled to, I failed to realize that in each place, with a local SIM, you'll have to be subscribed/registered (or whatever you call it) to LTE, otherwise you'll be connected to at most HSPA+ - rendering all those LTE bands a moot point. What I was deprived of, as a result, was the lack of development support. I was so itching to root the phone and ticker the hell out of it but decided just to leave it as stock - even until now.
1 year latter, along came the S7 and the exact same choice. This time it was easy and there was absolutely no doubt, I went with the international Exynos version - 935FD (silver) and never looked back. And yes, I rooted, TWRPed, Xposed, but still on stock ROM. I am having fun with my phone again
Do yourself a big favor and pass on the HK/Chinese 820 SD version - especially if you want root and beyond.
kittiyut said:
Do yourself a big favor and pass on the HK/Chinese 820 SD version - especially if you want root and beyond.
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Yea, that why i asked the question, i will only buy the phone if i am able to root it.
My main problem is that i mostly stay in China and China mobile has TDD LTE, i don't know if the international version of the S7 edge can use LTE.
Does anyone know if the international version works with china mobile?
I don't think even the SD820 935F version can be rooted yet, you'll probably have to wait even longer for the 9350.
So now you have a dilemma: Get the rootable 935F/FD and not be compatible with China Mobile's LTE TDD bands 38, 39, 40, 41 - OR - Get the 9350 and not being able to root.
Remember that you can easily switch to "China Telecom or China Unicom" both of which uses LTE bands 1,3,5 and 3 respectively.
You can also still get 2G/2.5G on China Mobile with the 935F/FD
kittiyut said:
I don't think even the SD820 935F version can be rooted yet, you'll probably have to wait even longer for the 9350.
So now you have a dilemma: Get the rootable 935F/FD and not be compatible with China Mobile's LTE TDD bands 38, 39, 40, 41 - OR - Get the 9350 and not being able to root.
Remember that you can easily switch to "China Telecom or China Unicom" both of which uses LTE bands 1,3,5 and 3 respectively.
You can also still get 2G/2.5G on China Mobile with the 935F/FD
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Hello,
I know this is a year old but I just came across this whilst researching for the S8. Just to add, I have the 935F from the UK and it works fine on 4G on China Mobile, not restricted to 2G/2.5G at all.

How many variants of the S8 will there be?

So I know there will be an Exynos and a Snapdragon version. Exynos for EMEA and Snapdragon for North America
Are there any regional variants of the S8 ?
I'll prefer to buy the dual SIM unlocked version with Exynos
Something that works in Europe, US and India.
What do you think would be the best version ?
Both phones are also going to have a special "Microsoft" edition. Don't know the soc though.

G950FD Duos Eynos or Snapdragon?

Anyone can tell me all G950FD Duos model is made with Exyonos chipset or can be with Snapdragon as well? Saw an ebay a lot of G950FD model, on specification listed as with Snapdragon chipset. I tought G95XFD is International unlocked model with Exynos, it is true?
Yep, should be Exynos
As far as I know Snapdragon is sold in USA and China due to the fact those countries use CDMA and Qualcom has patents on this. Everybody else, who uses GSM only has Exynos. USA does not have dual SIM models, but China probably have dual SIM on some models, so I say it's possible to have Snapdragon with dual SIM, but I'm not in China so have not seen one myself.
Yes. Exynos
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I own it. Exynos.
My company will sell that model for official carrier bundle, and yes, it would be exynos,
Snapdragon is only for north america region afaik

G93xx and other abbreviations

So when I'm searching for Roms/kernels and other stuff I see this all the time.
What does the x's mean in g93xx. Does that mean it supports all ? like g9350, g935f ,g9355 etc etc?
and there are other abbereviations like K/L/S.
What do all those mean?
These are gsm simcard phones with Samsung exynos processors.
These are found in South East Asia and Europe because GSM simcard are their standard.
The letter means the network or country the phone is for generally the exynos phones aren't carrier locked.
The xx just represents any letters that can fill in those 2 xxs like fd or s or k or l
935s means south korea telecom
935k and 935l are 2 other south Koreans telecom companies basically the same phone but the bootscreen is different and pre-built apps are exclusive to the carrier {country specific features, forced loud camera snap sounds, special Samsung music shop}
935f means unlocked multinational phone
935fd means unlocked multinational phone with dual sim
Canada's 935w8 is an exception it is still a gsm phone with an exynos processor.
All these phones can use custom roms but make sure you do not use a different phones bootloader or modem.
These are made with different countries in mind because of laws.
Snapdragon with CDMA no simcard networks they are heavily carrier locked. Europes standard is GSM also known as simcards but in america they use CDMA the network is locked into the phone its been the same since the 1980s.
They are horrible for roms basically.
935v means verizon
935p means sprint
9350 is the only unlocked Chinese cdma that can use custom rooms still limited tho
https://www.techwalls.com/samsung-galaxy-s7-edge-model-numbers-differences/
Which one of these are Exynos models? I'm looking for an Exynos model to buy.
Shinedowngirl87 said:
Which one of these are Exynos models? I'm looking for an Exynos model to buy.
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S K L or F or FD are all exynos.
I think W8 is also exynos from Canada.
Thank you!
pingufanpoy said:
These are gsm simcard phones with Samsung exynos processors.
These are found in South East Asia and Europe because GSM simcard are their standard.
The letter means the network or country the phone is for generally the exynos phones aren't carrier locked.
The xx just represents any letters that can fill in those 2 xxs like fd or s or k or l
935s means south korea telecom
935k and 935l are 2 other south Koreans telecom companies basically the same phone but the bootscreen is different and pre-built apps are exclusive to the carrier {country specific features, forced loud camera snap sounds, special Samsung music shop}
935f means unlocked multinational phone
935fd means unlocked multinational phone with dual sim
Canada's 935w8 is an exception it is still a gsm phone with an exynos processor.
All these phones can use custom roms but make sure you do not use a different phones bootloader or modem.
These are made with different countries in mind because of laws.
Snapdragon with CDMA no simcard networks they are heavily carrier locked. Europes standard is GSM also known as simcards but in america they use CDMA the network is locked into the phone its been the same since the 1980s.
They are horrible for roms basically.
935v means verizon
935p means sprint
9350 is the only unlocked Chinese cdma that can use custom rooms still limited tho
https://www.techwalls.com/samsung-galaxy-s7-edge-model-numbers-differences/
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Thanks a bunch! I just got a little bit smarter!

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