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Samsung Note 4 N910G or N910C?

Anonymous
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So I have purchased an Samsung Note 4 N910G....

 

BUT 

 

Please please please can someone just tell me simply will it work here in the UK for 4G on o2?! 

 

Going out of my mind trying to work it out.

 

As far as I'm aware the G and C are just different regions.

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MI5
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Yes, the C version will work fine here on O2 4g.
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I have looked and can find out the region which is

SM-N910G Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 Singapore, Sri Lanka, India

I would have to ask @MI5 if it works in Europe...as I would probably say no... (but then...what do I know?) LOL

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I really need help guys because I bought it and need to change it quickly if so!
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@Anonymous wrote:
I really need help guys because I bought it and need to change it quickly if so!

I can't say anymore @Anonymous  because I have no idea. Until one of the Android experts comes online you will have to be patient.... Where did you buy it from?

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@Cleoriff wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:
I really need help guys because I bought it and need to change it quickly if so!

I can't say anymore @Anonymous  because I have no idea. Until one of the Android experts comes online you will have to be patient.... Where did you buy it from?


So I just found out it should work.... as O2 4G frequency is 800 and its listed on the phone specs...

 

eBay.... I know I know but hopefully it'll be fine 

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Just thought @Anonymous....didn't you buy an iPhone 6 back in September...Now you have gone for a Note 4?  ...Are you fed up of the iPhone?.....Whistle

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@Cleoriff wrote:

Just thought @Anonymous....didn't you buy an iPhone 6 back in September...Now you have gone for a Note 4?  ...Are you fed up of the iPhone?.....Whistle


I am thinking of a change.... I will still have my iPhone so just incase I don't get along with the Note I have choice wink

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It needs 800mhz on Band 20. If it has that support then it will work on O2 4G.
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According to GSMArena it's a NO!

LTE band 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 28(700), 38(2600), 40(2300) - N910G

http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_4-6434.php
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I quickly noticed this.... I changed it to the N910C model hopefully that will work?
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