Difference Single- / Dual-SIM Note7 - Note 7 Questions & Answers

As with the Note5, the Note7 comes with different SIM models, some with single SIM, where you can add an SDcard in the second slot and the DUOS models, where you can add a second SIM or an SDcard to the second slot.
Does someone know, what's the physical difference between the two systems? From a manufacturing point of view, it doesn't make sense to produce two systems that are so similar.
And, if it will be implemented the same way as on the Note5, even the firmware for both systems should be the same.
I wonder, if it is really necessary to buy a DUOS - eg an N930FD - instead of a N930F to use two SIM cards.
Anyone here, how knows the difference between the two systems?

hkr said:
As with the Note5, the Note7 comes with different SIM models, some with single SIM, where you can add an SDcard in the second slot and the DUOS models, where you can add a second SIM or an SDcard to the second slot.
Does someone know, what's the physical difference between the two systems? From a manufacturing point of view, it doesn't make sense to produce two systems that are so similar.
And, if it will be implemented the same way as on the Note5, even the firmware for both systems should be the same.
I wonder, if it is really necessary to buy a DUOS - eg an N930FD - instead of a N930F to use two SIM cards.
Anyone here, how knows the difference between the two systems?
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i want to know this too. More importantly (for me) will it work properly on AT&T?
ON EBAY it lists the following bands:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Samsung...hash=item3ac95b11b6:m:mv6a3OIYs0V1HNlXutJQbkA :
LTE 2100 (B1), 700 (B17), 850 (B5), 1700/2100 (B4), 1800 (B3), 2600 (B7), 1900 (B2), 800 (B18), 900 (B8), 800 (B20), 700 (B12), 800 (B26), 800 (B19)
Does that include all the AT&T LTE bands?

hkr said:
As with the Note5, the Note7 comes with different SIM models, some with single SIM, where you can add an SDcard in the second slot and the DUOS models, where you can add a second SIM or an SDcard to the second slot.
Does someone know, what's the physical difference between the two systems? From a manufacturing point of view, it doesn't make sense to produce two systems that are so similar.
And, if it will be implemented the same way as on the Note5, even the firmware for both systems should be the same.
I wonder, if it is really necessary to buy a DUOS - eg an N930FD - instead of a N930F to use two SIM cards.
Anyone here, how knows the difference between the two systems?
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The tray is different, so you would at least have to get a SIM tray from a Duos version.
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I don't think that the "non duos" version can take two sim card, the second sim card sensor is probably not there. Anyway it could be interesting to try to use two sims in a single sim version with a tray from the duos version. But yes, you have been able to use "single sim" firmware on the dual sim version of previous models, so you will probably also be able to on this one.

Thank you, obviously, the tray is different than the DUOS tray from the Note5 ... Will be difficult to find a tray to try ourt
If someone herecould try it out someday, that would be great.
However, I guess it would be difficult to find a place to buy a tray, if the DUOS one would work in the single SIM Note7.
What do you think?

Is there a difference between the bands in the FD dual sim and the F single sim variant?
I'm a frequent US/Asia traveler but I can't find the Duos model in Blue on eBay.

moqabianqa said:
Is there a difference between the bands in the FD dual sim and the F single sim variant?
I'm a frequent US/Asia traveler but I can't find the Duos model in Blue on eBay.
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You could probably check the frequencies to make sure that it had the correct once. The S7 Edge had a wide set of frequencies supported, and I am thinking that the same will be the case here. It is the same model being available in many regions.
I have found two third party pages specifying the frequencies, however it is third parts so it is no 100% validated. Site 1 and Site 2
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hkr said:
Thank you, obviously, the tray is different than the DUOS tray from the Note5 ... Will be difficult to find a tray to try ourt
If someone herecould try it out someday, that would be great.
However, I guess it would be difficult to find a place to buy a tray, if the DUOS one would work in the single SIM Note7.
What do you think?
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Yes, I think it would be quite hard to get the tray - and I dont think it would work. But if I god the phone and know someone with the single sim, I would probably check

Thanks, EMF
My guess is, both systems are basically the same (DUOS). However, as especially european carriers won't sell DUOS systems to maximize their profits, Samsung made a special tray that doesn't allow to add a second SIM. It's the easiest way to deliver a single SIM device.
As soon as both systems are available, someone will find out, if my guess is right or wrong ...

I ended up using frequencycheck.com to confirm my research and I ordered a n930fd as well as the T-mobile version here in California.
Hope it can help someone else out.
But if I find someone around here with the n930f NON DUOS, I will go ahead and try swapping sim trays and reply back here!

malaysian version

EMF said:
The tray is different, so you would at least have to get a SIM tray from a Duos version.
I don't think that the "non duos" version can take two sim card, the second sim card sensor is probably not there. Anyway it could be interesting to try to use two sims in a single sim version with a tray from the duos version. But yes, you have been able to use "single sim" firmware on the dual sim version of previous models, so you will probably also be able to on this one.
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i read somewhere on s7 edge DUOS forum, the explanation is, DUOS model has 2nd IMEI. so, if you have non duos, then you only have 1 IMEI, thus to put 2nd SIM despite you use correct SIM tray, it will not work.

china note 7 dual sim is snapdragon 128gb storage and 6gb ram unlocked bootloader
international is exynos 4gb ram xx storage unlocked bootloader
usa gets locked down snapdragons? Except Tmobile? also 4gb ram xx storage

Would love to know if the dual Sim will work properly on AT&T...
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travis82 said:
china note 7 dual sim is snapdragon 128gb storage and 6gb ram unlocked bootloader
international is exynos 4gb ram xx storage unlocked bootloader
usa gets locked down snapdragons? Except Tmobile? also 4gb ram xx storage
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Hey Travis, I think the T-Mobile US version no longer comes with the Unlocked bootloader anymore :'(! I believe they stopped doing this since the S7. Of course, we won't know for sure until someone gets their actual unit, but based on the S7 and S7 Snapdragon trends, it's safe to conclude that. Of course I tried asking the T-Mobile store rep and he was like, "Boooottloooaaderrrr??" SMH...!

ekerbuddyeker said:
Would love to know if the dual Sim will work properly on AT&T...
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I think its missing 1 LTE band
https://www.frequencycheck.com/comp...930fd-galaxy-note-7-duos-td-lte/united-states

erootaku123 said:
I think its missing 1 LTE band
https://www.frequencycheck.com/comp...930fd-galaxy-note-7-duos-td-lte/united-states
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But how important is that. I bet it can be switched on...
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ekerbuddyeker said:
But how important is that. I bet it can be switched on...
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I doubt it. Its chipped based I think. Though you have the other 3 bands so LTE might work then again im not so sure. All I know is t-mobile works thats all that matters!

Hi Guys,
I'm tired of asking for more and more details and not enough answers. Can you guys help me come up with a bottom line?
If I need an unlocked Bootloader and custom development support and using the phone in the US on AT&T or T-Mobile, which variant should I get? The regular N930F or the Dual SIM version the N930FD?
Thanks for your help!

ProFragger said:
Hi Guys,
I'm tired of asking for more and more details and not enough answers. Can you guys help me come up with a bottom line?
If I need an unlocked Bootloader and custom development support and using the phone in the US on AT&T or T-Mobile, which variant should I get? The regular N930F or the Dual SIM version the N930FD?
Thanks for your help!
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For just using if you have AT&T and want 100% use, buy the USA version. If you use T-Mobile buy the N930FD for unlocked development. In the end I would say dont use AT&T cause the only model that works 100% is locked and may not get development support unless they can bypass that.
I'm getting the Dual SIM version FYI. I use T-mobile.

erootaku123 said:
For just using if you have AT&T and want 100% use, buy the USA version. If you use T-Mobile buy the N930FD for unlocked development. In the end I would say dont use AT&T cause the only model that works 100% is locked and may not get development support unless they can bypass that.
I'm getting the Dual SIM version FYI. I use T-mobile.
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Thanks bud! And what band is this for AT&T that's missing? Is it a widely used frequency for them?

erootaku123 said:
For just using if you have AT&T and want 100% use, buy the USA version. If you use T-Mobile buy the N930FD for unlocked development. In the end I would say dont use AT&T cause the only model that works 100% is locked and may not get development support unless they can bypass that.
I'm getting the Dual SIM version FYI. I use T-mobile.
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Is the N930FD the most compatible for T-Mobile and will have development support?
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[Q] Which one to get? Which version uses what bands?

My S3 mini broke. Now I thought to get an S4 mini, but I can't figure out which one would be the right one.
I am using a plan in the US, ultra mobile, which is on the T-mobile network I think. I also often use my cellphone
abroad with other sim cards. I've seen that there is a 16GB version available - SCH-I435 from Verizon.
I can't figure out what bands this phone uses.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S4_Mini has no info on the bands.
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones/SCH-I435ZKAVZW-specs says:
LTE: Bands 4/13 CDMA 1x/EVDO Rev A. 850/1900 MHz.
Are there any other 16GB versions? What about root/rom? Any significant differences? Which would you recommend?
Its more like do you want LTE or 3g support, any international unlocked version will support all bands
Afaik verizon its CDMA and dont use a sim card therefore can't switch sim
fburgos said:
Its more like do you want LTE or 3g support, any international unlocked version will support all bands
Afaik verizon its CDMA and dont use a sim card therefore can't switch sim
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I see. That would be bad. So the verison one can not switch SIM? Which means it can't be used in europe?
This post implies that there is some kind of SIM on the SCH-I435. But I don't exactly understand what works and what doesn't.
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I see. That would be bad. So the verison one can not switch SIM? Which means it can't be used in europe?
This post implies that there is some kind of SIM on the SCH-I435. But I don't exactly understand what works and what doesn't.
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Well Im really not sureim not in the us, but I remember a friend had a Verizon phone and can't be enabled in my country because didn't have Sim slot and all carriers have Sim buy was months ago that could have changed
If the info is of any help, I have a GT-I9195 model (currently connected to Spark, NZ) that claims to have 16G of memory and, in this case at least, is unlocked. It takes a mini-SIM, but that's not unusual now days.
Given that most phones in NZ are sold unlocked and people expect to be able to swap SIMs from one phone to another as well as take their current phones to another network, I'm guessing it supports most bands.
Mike_NZ said:
If the info is of any help, I have a GT-I9195 model (currently connected to Spark, NZ) that claims to have 16G of memory and, in this case at least, is unlocked. It takes a mini-SIM, but that's not unusual now days.
Given that most phones in NZ are sold unlocked and people expect to be able to swap SIMs from one phone to another as well as take their current phones to another network, I'm guessing it supports most bands.
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Thank you! I'll get that model then.

Dual Sim version GALAXY Note7 Differences

I would like to buy the Indian version of dual sim variant Note 7 ,what exactly are the differences between dual sim version and USA Att version ?
Does the dual sim version supports Samsung pay and other network features just like the ATT version?
Does it support Dual GSM ? will it support ATT and Verizon simultaneously ?
Thanks Guys appreciate your response.
Can't answer all of your questions but as far as I know:
Dual sim versions allow 2 sims (think 2 carriers/phone #'s) at once.
Single sim version only one sim 1 phone#.
All Sim version phones are GSM but not all versions have all frequencies.
for instance the 930F is missing one or 2 frequencies that AT&T uses. Also it's missing VoLte. It's would still be usable in most areas but there will be spots that service might suffer.
As for Verizon not sure if they even use sim cards at all. so can't answer.
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Need clarification on the available S9 dual sim models

Greetings,
Long time Android user but I'm looking to purchase my first Galaxy smartphone (so I'm a noob when it comes to Samsung Galaxy smartphones). Anyways while searching for one to purchase I noticed that there were two different dual sim models. The first one is SM-G960F/DS while the other one is SM-G960FD. Just wanted to know if it's the same model named differently or does it actually have differences in the hardware department (or does it even have additional logos). Thank you for your feedback
Both the SM-G960F/DS and the SM-G960FD are in fact exactly the same phone, they are simply two names for the same device to my knowledge. As for the logos on the back, I believe it maybe region dependant. My SM-G9600 (dual sim) does not have any extra logos, however I have heard that some dual sim S9's have a 'Duos' logo on the back.
My G960F/DS has the duos logo on the back and it doesn't seem to connect to lte in the US on the T-Mobile network.
tiskewlio said:
My G960F/DS has the duos logo on the back and it doesn't seem to connect to lte in the US on the T-Mobile network.
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i have a g965f dual sim and i get no LTE either?
still arguing with the person i bought my g965f from as my phone refuses to do *#2263# that errors out.
can you try *#2263# on your 960 to see if that works?
preambean said:
Both the SM-G960F/DS and the SM-G960FD are in fact exactly the same phone, they are simply two names for the same device to my knowledge. As for the logos on the back, I believe it maybe region dependant. My SM-G9600 (dual sim) does not have any extra logos, however I have heard that some dual sim S9's have a 'Duos' logo on the back.
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Do you know by any chance why dual SIM models are cheaper (at least in my country)? And can you tell me your model from checking the model number (is it SM-G960F/DS or SM-G960FD)?
jasonjm said:
i have a g965f dual sim and i get no LTE either?
still arguing with the person i bought my g965f from as my phone refuses to do *#2263# that errors out.
can you try *#2263# on your 960 to see if that works?
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It does not do anything when I type it into dialer. It gives an error when I click call. This is very strange because it seems most of the lte bands are supported on the device but it only uses 4g and the signal is not as strong as the T-Mobile varient
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jasonjm said:
i have a g965f dual sim and i get no LTE either?
still arguing with the person i bought my g965f from as my phone refuses to do *#2263# that errors out.
can you try *#2263# on your 960 to see if that works?
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Nik0laTesla said:
Do you know by any chance why dual SIM models are cheaper (at least in my country)? And can you tell me your model from checking the model number (is it SM-G960F/DS or SM-G960FD)?
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Mine just shows SM-G960F but it is the dual SIM model.
Nik0laTesla said:
Do you know by any chance why dual SIM models are cheaper (at least in my country)? And can you tell me your model from checking the model number (is it SM-G960F/DS or SM-G960FD)?
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In my case, I bought my phone (Model number: SM-G9600/DS, It is the dual sim snapdragon variant) online, coming from Hong Kong as it is cheaper than the Australian version (Model number: SM-G960F, International exynos variant, Dual sim s9's are not sold in Australia).
It may also the same in your case, the cheaper dual-sim version maybe imported. Just my guess.
Mine says SM-G960F in menu, but it's exynos dual SIM with dual SIM logo at the back (also says SM-G960F/DS under the dual SIM logo at the bottom) bought official in Europe, Czech Republic.

Dual SIM for US variant of Note 10+?

As the title states, does the US variant of the Note 10+ have dual SIM capabilities? I've tried searching and checking Samsung's website but nothing stated.
nOrbX187 said:
As the title states, does the US variant of the Note 10+ have dual SIM capabilities? I've tried searching and checking Samsung's website but nothing stated.
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It would be great if that were the case, but I suspect as always, the Exynos versions will be Duos. That's great unless you're on Verizon or Sprint. And in the case of that latter, I feel sorry for (Sprint users!).
I confirmed with Samsung's online chat that the unlocked US version is dual sim.
nOrbX187 said:
As the title states, does the US variant of the Note 10+ have dual SIM capabilities? I've tried searching and checking Samsung's website but nothing stated.
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Single SIM. The tray doesn't have the layout for 2 cards.
SatanX2112 said:
I confirmed with Samsung's online chat that the unlocked US version is dual sim.
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They have been wrong about this before. But I will be optimistic as I'm a glass half full guy.
If it has dual sim, true dual sim capability, the sticker on the box will have two IMEIs.
Dual SIM is nice, been using that feature for a while and I like how my XS Max can support Verizon and TMO at the same time. I'd rather have a dual sim tray than the e-sim to avoid a 611 call to change, but it's better than carrying two phones, etc.
says it has a dual sim:https://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/galaxy-note10/specs/
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says it has a dual sim:https://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/galaxy-note10/specs/
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That's Samsung global, which is the wrong place to check. Also... "Availability of dual SIM may vary depending on country or carrier."
There U1 N10s have 1 IMEI, which means single SIM. Someone I know with the device says it only accepts 1.
Just got confirmed that the US unlocked model from samsung is NOT dual sim. Sweet jesus, what is with cell manufacturers not releasing dual sim in the us?
I am fairly sure it is a regulation thing here. I forget the specifics though.
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Kaliaila said:
I am fairly sure it is a regulation thing here. I forget the specifics though.
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uh no regulations because iPhone has dual sim
SatanX2112 said:
Just got confirmed that the US unlocked model from samsung is NOT dual sim. Sweet jesus, what is with cell manufacturers not releasing dual sim in the us?
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Get the Exynos, it will be dual sim.
If you're on VZW or Sprint, however, it's not going to work.
antawnm26 said:
uh no regulations because iPhone has dual sim
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iPhone XS and XS Max are single (physical) SIM with esim capability. The Chinese version has a dual sim tray, however.
cpufrost said:
Get the Exynos, it will be dual sim.
If you're on VZW or Sprint, however, it's not going to work.
iPhone XS and XS Max are single (physical) SIM with esim capability. The Chinese version has a dual sim tray, however.
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The us variant of the ROG phone has dual SIM however.
Got to play with a note 10 + today. Not sure which model it was but was in the hands of a rep. It's dual SIM with dual imeis.
One of the sim trays doubles as sd card slot.
But the demo my store has is not dual SIM.
Hitman3984 said:
Got to play with a note 10 + today. Not sure which model it was but was in the hands of a rep. It's dual SIM with dual imeis.
One of the sim trays doubles as sd card slot.
But the demo my store has is not dual SIM.
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Samsung reps usually get International variants. My rep always has had International versions since the s9
The tough question, is Note10+ 5G dual sim?
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jattal said:
The tough question, is Note10+ 5G dual sim?
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The one available currently is on Verizon and the answer would be no.
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The one available currently is on Verizon and the answer would be no.
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Can confirm
What is the model number of the dual sim variant?
Also do features on those International phones such as Samsung Pay/etc. work in the US
Really wish there was a way to activate dual sim in the US one, i suspect hardware is the same and if the dual sim tray can fit - then it would all be software based.
just a guess and hope
975F/DS
Samsung pay may work depending on which market your unlocked phone was designed for.
See this deal here, brand new N10/10+ great prices. Those are, I think, China/HK dual sim Snapdragon phones, should work well in the US on Tmo bands.
https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/09/14/dual-sim-note10-note10-deal-ebay/
Bands:
SM-N9750/DS (Dual SIM) Snapdragon 855 China Hong Kong Brazil
2G: CDMA 800, GSM 850/900/1800/1900
3G: CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA 1900/2000, UMTS 850/900/1900/2100
4G FDD LTE: B1(2100), B2(1900), B3(1800), B4(AWS), B5(850), B7(2600), B8(900), B12(700), B13(700), B18(800), B19(800), B20(800), B25(1900), B26(850), B28(700)
4G TDD LTE: B34(2010), B38(2600), B39(1900), B40(2300), B41(2500)

Which dual sim ultra version covers AT&T 5G bands?

I need a dual sim device but all of them seem to miss band 30 which is important on ATT. Some of the dual sim are 4G only. Some also have 5G but does anyone know if those 5G bands are the same as the 5G that ATT uses? If so, which exact model?
ekerbuddyeker said:
I need a dual sim device but all of them seem to miss band 30 which is important on ATT. Some of the dual sim are 4G only. Some also have 5G but does anyone know if those 5G bands are the same as the 5G that ATT uses? If so, which exact model?
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The one ATT sells.
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The one ATT sells.
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Clearly...! But I was asking about dual sim models. All the US models are single sim.
Anyone know of any DUAL sim models that have the US 5G bands?
I am not sure which version support AT&T 5G but from this website(if the information correct) https://www.techwalls.com/samsung-galaxy-s20-model-number-sm-g980-g981-differences/
Hongkong/Taiwan/[China] - Snapdragon support the same network as US model.
There are 2 dual SIM version.
1. International - Asia + Middle east
2. Hongkong/Taiwan/[China]
if you buy the phone from oversea eSIM might be disabled so many people are having this issue.
But why you need dual SIM when you can get eSIM if you buy US version.
vash_h said:
The one ATT sells.
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I am not sure which version support AT&T 5G but from this website(if the information correct) https://www.techwalls.com/samsung-galaxy-s20-model-number-sm-g980-g981-differences/
Hongkong/Taiwan/[China] - Snapdragon support the same network as US model.
There are 2 dual SIM version.
1. International - Asia + Middle east
2. Hongkong/Taiwan/[China]
if you buy the phone from oversea eSIM might be disabled so many people are having this issue.
But why you need dual SIM when you can get eSIM if you buy US version.
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Thanks. I will check.
I need two lines!
ekerbuddyeker said:
Thanks. I will check.
I need two lines!
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I'm not sure but with US model you might able to online physical SIM and eSIM at the same time .
vash_h said:
The one ATT sells.
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I'm not sure but with US model you might able to online physical SIM and eSIM at the same time .
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I believe they only have one IMEI
after some research I think the SM-G9880 is the same as the US device but dual sim. Im not certain as there appears different information out there, but it would be great if someone who has one and is using it in the US on ATT could confirm if it gets US 5G
ekerbuddyeker said:
after some research I think the SM-G9880 is the same as the US device but dual sim. Im not certain as there appears different information out there, but it would be great if someone who has one and is using it in the US on ATT could confirm if it gets US 5G
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Being on lockdown due to corona virus, I'm getting lazy.
Go Google all the frequencies AT&T operates on.
Go Google all the frequencies the variants of s20 you are interested in.
If all the frequencies uses by AT&T is supported then it's fine.
Sorry, I'm getting lazy from working from home..
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vash_h said:
Being on lockdown due to corona virus, I'm getting lazy.
Go Google all the frequencies AT&T operates on.
Go Google all the frequencies the variants of s20 you are interested in.
If all the frequencies uses by AT&T is supported then it's fine.
Sorry, I'm getting lazy from working from home..
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its crazy. there are two different versions of the SM-G988B/DS, one with 5G but no band 30, and one without 5G (but it has band 30). I think. Its so unclear. some websites show it differently.
ekerbuddyeker said:
Clearly...! But I was asking about dual sim models. All the US models are single sim.
Anyone know of any DUAL sim models that have the US 5G bands?
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Actually ALL s20 models have hybrid dual SIM in the form of a single physical sim and one ESim.
@op did u get the sm9880? If so does it work well with at&t? I was wondering if i can use samkey to change csc to att? Im planning on getting sm9880.
Player04 said:
@op did u get the sm9880? If so does it work well with at&t? I was wondering if i can use samkey to change csc to att? Im planning on getting sm9880.
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G9880 only supports csc TGY, BRI or CHC.
u can check if it includes att 5g band. BTW G9880 doesn't support mmwave
From Qualcomm devices you can get supported bands and combinations with Scat: https://mt-tech.fi/en/how-to-get-4g...tions-from-your-android-phone/#Scat_(Qualcomm) . Please share your device log to https://cacombos.com/contribute
I have already listed some combinations here: https://cacombos.com/search?key=S20+Ultra .
Primal instinct said:
Actually ALL s20 models have hybrid dual SIM in the form of a single physical sim and one ESim.
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No US Galaxy devices support eSim. The main US service providers have squashed it. Only iPhone and a couple of other devices can activate eSim in the US.

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