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How To Change The Band On A Samsung Note 5

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  • #1
Greetings!

I see that there are many unlike threads request most what bands are on each model. I accept fabricated a basic spreadsheet that has the various bands by model type. I take noted the resource that I have used for this. I'm withal missing the SM920c model. If there are any mistakes or additional items delight let me know and I will adjust accordingly.

http://1drv.ms/1L0LImY

I hope this is helpful for those importing and ordering for their specific needs.

  • #ii
Thanks for the fourth dimension and effort
  • #3
Nice job! This is what i've been looking for. I tin can't believe these devices are so different.
  • #4
You are welcome! If someone has the SM-920C model and send me a picture from the back of the box this would be helpful!
  • #v
I have a SM-N920C but unfortunately zilch is mentioned on the box well-nigh supported bands.

Volition see next week if European bands are supported by this model

  • #6
Check *#2263# under Band Selection
  • #7
Already checked that and information technology looks promising. Though not sure if all those bands are supported...

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  • #viii
I hope this is helpful for those importing and ordering for their specific needs.

Hi, thank you for your efforts on this.

Unfortunately, I'm not a tech person at all and don't actually sympathise how to determine an answer to my question. I'm wondering if you lot tin can reply this for me:

I have a Annotation 5 that's the n920w8 model. It works with my Canadian carrier, Air current, which is AWS 1700/2100 to which they say, "twenty megahertz AWS-1" (whatever that means). Simply they don't offer LTE yet (though they're working on it).

Withal, it's just 32gb. I've been looking to importing an international version that's unlocked and has dual sim. Its model number is N9208. However, I can't discover a definite answer online of whether the imported version volition work with my provider and I can't afford that $thousand take a chance.

If I'm reading your chart correctly, the difference between the two is that the W model has 1700 and 2100 just the 920 only has the 2100. You've noted on the right that Current of air uses that 1700. Since you lot didn't note on it, is the 2100 in your nautical chart as well Wind?

In short, should I import this phone?

Thanks very much.

  • #9
Cheers for your work on that :)
No GN5 is uniform with 2600mhz 4G?

Best choice to import in French republic is choosing a N9208 ?

  • #10
I can already confirm band xx is supported by the SM-N920C.

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  • #12
Tin can someone please confirm... Co-ordinate to this spreadsheet. The hongkong version N9200 and the N9208 will get LTE on the Canadian Rogers network?
  • #thirteen
I picked upwards a Silver Titanium Duo Sim version and it definitely works with Fido'south LTE.
  • #14
I am using n9208 on Rogers with lte

Sent from my SM-N9208 using XDA Free mobile app

  • #15
Has anyone got the N9200 (dual sim) in the U.k.? I have seen information technology beingness advertised as supporting bands 20/26 for LTE.
  • #16
@aez and @Deliximus, can I inquire where yous guys got your phones? And are either of you able to ostend they work on Wind? Is there a Wind shop well-nigh you you could pop into and bank check past having the drop a sim in? I'd really capeesh information technology. Cheers.
  • #17
Hmmm. I'm a bit dislocated as my T-Mobile Note has many more than bands than what is on the website... Come across attachment. I wondering if the *#2263# is actually accurate?

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  • #18
Hmmm. I'k a bit confused as my T-Mobile Annotation has many more bands than what is on the website... See zipper. I wondering if the *#2263# is actually accurate?

I accept the verbal aforementioned bands on my N920C. I don't think those are all the supported ones, beacuse I believe the N920I has exactly the same displayed, but band twenty isn't working on that model...
  • #xix
I accept the exact same bands on my N920C. I don't think those are all the supported ones, beacuse I believe the N920I has exactly the aforementioned displayed, but band 20 isn't working on that model...
Ah... That's what I thought. I believe the original list is indeed correct.
  • #20
will a sprint note 5 work on ATT. I entered the serial number in on att website and it said information technology would work? would I still get lte

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