Note 4 model advice needed SM-910C vs SM-910T

doram

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Hello,

could someone knowledgeable please analyse whether an unlocked Note 4 N910T will be 4G Lte capable, not only in the US but also in Spain/Europe??

In the end, are there significant differences between a Note 4 Samsung N910T and a N910C... mainly in regards with Lte-capacity and full functioning with prepaid sim (from TMobile)?

Thus, would it be justified to pay $100 more for a N910C, or are both models (C - T) basically the same?
 

sbpromania

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Hello doram
The differences between Note 4 N910T and N910C are:
* N910T has 2700Mhz 32bits Quad-Core processor
* N910C has 1900Mhz 64bits Octa-Core processor
* N910T uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 APQ8084 Pro / Krait 450 processor
* N910C uses a Exynos 5 Octa 5433 / ARM Cortex-A57 + Cortex-A53 processor
* N910T is also known as T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 4 LTE-A, Samsung Muscat
* N910C is also known as Samsung Galaxy Note 4 LTE-A Octa, Samsung Muscat
* N910T uses GPU Graphical Controller from Qualcomm Adreno 420
* N910C uses GPU Graphical Controller from ARM Mali-T760
* N910T supports the following LTE network frequencies:
- GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- UMTS UMTS850 (B5), UMTS900 (B8), UMTS1900 (B2), UMTS2100 (B1),
- LTE LTE2100 (B1), LTE700 (B17), LTE850 (B5), LTE1700/2100 (B4), LTE1800 (B3), LTE2600 (B7), LTE1900 (B2), LTE900 (B8), LTE800 (B20)

* N910C supports the following LTE network frequencies:
- GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900,
- UMTS850 (B5), UMTS1700/2100 (B4), UMTS1900 (B2), UMTS2100 (B1)
- LTE700 (B17), LTE850 (B5), LTE1700/2100 (B4), LTE1800 (B3), LTE2600 (B7), LTE1900 (B2), LTE900 (B8)

If you want a device that is also LTE capable in Europe then you will need the N910C.
The following LTE networks are used in Europe:
UMTS : B1 and B8
LTE: B3 (1800 DCS) , B7 (2600 IMT +) and B20 (800 DD)

Cheers
 

isekii

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Hello doram
The differences between Note 4 N910T and N910C are:
* N910T has 2700Mhz 32bits Quad-Core processor
* N910C has 1900Mhz 64bits Octa-Core processor
* N910T uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 APQ8084 Pro / Krait 450 processor
* N910C uses a Exynos 5 Octa 5433 / ARM Cortex-A57 + Cortex-A53 processor
* N910T is also known as T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 4 LTE-A, Samsung Muscat
* N910C is also known as Samsung Galaxy Note 4 LTE-A Octa, Samsung Muscat
* N910T uses GPU Graphical Controller from Qualcomm Adreno 420
* N910C uses GPU Graphical Controller from ARM Mali-T760
* N910T supports the following LTE network frequencies:
- GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- UMTS UMTS850 (B5), UMTS900 (B8), UMTS1900 (B2), UMTS2100 (B1),
- LTE LTE2100 (B1), LTE700 (B17), LTE850 (B5), LTE1700/2100 (B4), LTE1800 (B3), LTE2600 (B7), LTE1900 (B2), LTE900 (B8), LTE800 (B20)

* N910C supports the following LTE network frequencies:
- GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900,
- UMTS850 (B5), UMTS1700/2100 (B4), UMTS1900 (B2), UMTS2100 (B1)
- LTE700 (B17), LTE850 (B5), LTE1700/2100 (B4), LTE1800 (B3), LTE2600 (B7), LTE1900 (B2), LTE900 (B8)

If you want a device that is also LTE capable in Europe then you will need the N910C.
The following LTE networks are used in Europe:
UMTS : B1 and B8
LTE: B3 (1800 DCS) , B7 (2600 IMT +) and B20 (800 DD)

Cheers

Looking at your specs the 910T covers all the euro freqs too.
910C unlocked bootloader?
 

ibex333

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Doram, DO NOT get the Galaxy Note 4. I have it, and it's a horrible phone.

Yes, it does have a huge screen, and a great camera. But that's about it.

1)Pen is nice, but 98% of the time people don't use it. It's just not "essential".
2)Speakerphone is abysmal. When people are talking to me they complain they cant hear me, or that sound quality is very bad. If I am more than 2-3 feet away from the phone, they cannot hear me at all.
2)Earpiece never gets loud enough unless you press it into your ear. Many other phones, you can hold few inches away from ear and still ear, but this one is just not loud enough for that.
3)GPS is broken. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. Whenever it feels like it. And it only works in high accuracy mode, when you have wi-fi enabled. Try turning it "off" and use "gps only" and you wont get any reception at all.
4)The fingerprint scanner is bad enough, that they may have as well not included it at all. I have to swipe my finger on it several times to get it to register. Also, it cannot do sweaty or wet fingers. It happens a lot more often than you might think.I heard it's much better on Galaxy S6. I'll believe it when I use it.

Yes, it's a powerful beautiful phone with a ton of bells and whistles, but ironically it cannot handle the essentials!

I am going for the LG G4. No fingerprint scanner on it, but meh.. I'll survive. The G4 is pretty much the only good Android phone left, since it has a removable battery and an SD card, and happens to be better than Samsung's offerings.
 
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