General [Info] Samsung Galaxy A22 4G - Samsung Galaxy A22 4G

See:
https://www.xda-developers.com/samsung-galaxy-a22-5g-series/

MikeChannon said:
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https://www.xda-developers.com/samsung-galaxy-a22-5g-series/
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They could have priced it maybe 14-15K but ya, the 6Gb RAM and helio G80 chipset is good enough for this Samsung phone

I like the display in the smartphone and the camera section too seems to be so good. Great use of Mediatek gaming chipset.

the 48MP camera and the helio G80 processor is a good choice in this Samsung device

just to generate some movement on this forum... the A22 is better than A21s and it's also better than the higher priced A32. It's the smart choice, and I fully recommend it.

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[GENERAL HELP] Post Your Questions Here Instead of Making a New Thread

Many people are joining xda on daily basis. Some of them join the forum to get custom ROMs while some join in order to get some of their problem that they are facing with their phones solved.
There are dedicated threads for ROMs but what about HELP/QUESTIONS??
People generally straight away start a new thread to get their doubts solved. But this can lead to chaos in the forum.
I'm creating this thread as an alternative to *New Threads* that aim to resolve a question.
Not only this, this thread can also become a Database kind of place where people can look if their question is already solved or not...
I request all members of the ASUS ZENFONE 2 sub-forum to help and answer some questions posted here if they can.
I hope you guys get the idea behind this thread...
Is intel developer friendly ???
Kanth's said:
Is intel developer friendly ???
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This will be a great phone once developer starting developing roms for this phone.
Hi
I like this phone, but how I realized there is a 2 version of ZenFone 2? One will be cheaper and the other more expensive. Please what is the difference?
Will both phones use the same camera and processor?
And where I could see the picture samples of Zenfone 2?
Thx a lot
Query
Is it possible to chop off Un wanted stuff from Zen UI n build a lollipop's OG framework into the. stock rom
On screen Nav bar .Notification drawer n Settings app like Stock .Android ...???????????
Accounts n Screen Pinning .......Not the Nooby Kids mode LOL
If yes I'm buying it Cause The camera and Build Q is amazing for the price
Zenfone 2 Explained
wavexda said:
Hi
I like this phone, but how I realized there is a 2 version of ZenFone 2? One will be cheaper and the other more expensive. Please what is the difference?
Will both phones use the same camera and processor?
And where I could see the picture samples of Zenfone 2?
Thx a lot
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$149 ~~~720p display .2GB RAM 1.8 GHZ intel atom Z3560
$199~~~~1080p display . 2GB RAM 1.8 GHz Intel Atom Z3560.
$299~~~~~1080p display .4GB RAM .....Intel Atom 2.3 GHz Z3580
All of them have 4G LTE Cat 4 FDD LTE
They share same Power VR GPU
Quick Charge 2.0 & Double Tap 2 wake and Sleep ........
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$149 ~~~720p display .2GB RAM 1.8 GHZ intel atom Z3560
$199~~~~1080p display ................""""""""""""...................'.....
$299~~~~~...."....."""""""....4GB RAM .....Intel Atom 2.3 GHz Z3580
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From where you got the info about the prices? Or is just a guess? I also think that the high specs version would have the price of 299.
Anyone knows how are these processors with the battery life.?
GUESS
Darkuso said:
From where you got the info about the prices? Or is just a guess? I also think that the high specs version would have the price of 299.
Anyone knows how are these processors with the battery life.?
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Last Year Zen Fone 4,5.6. Price Point will be followed ...........
Camera Details On lower end version. is unknown
To my understanding atom processors are nowhere near the performance of current generation ARM.. Has anything changed? Is this cpu comparable to anything released in the last year?
waiters said:
To my understanding atom processors are nowhere near the performance of current generation ARM.. Has anything changed? Is this cpu comparable to anything released in the last year?
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Benchmarks report the higher end one in zenphone 2 is comparable to snap Dragon 805. Not sure about battery efficiency.
In terms of real world performance, the Intel CPUs are very satisfying. I have a very old CloverTrail CPU in my Venue 8 tablet, and it feels just as snappy as the Snapdragon 800 in my phone, even though the 800 blows it away in benchmarks.
The big question is how is the ROM and dev support going to be for this phone.
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In terms of real world performance, the Intel CPUs are very satisfying. I have a very old CloverTrail CPU in my Venue 8 tablet, and it feels just as snappy as the Snapdragon 800 in my phone, even though the 800 blows it away in benchmarks.
The big question is how is the ROM and dev support going to be for this phone.
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That's good to hear! I'm excited about this phone assuming 1) unlocked bootloader + source release and 2) Dev support
So since I am new here and found this thread I had to ask..
I am intrigued by the Zenfone 2 but I like the Oneplus One as well..
I am an iOS user (got really tired of it.. ) and I am going to switch to Android.
The advice I've been given is to search if there are going to be custom ROMs and support before buying a phone!
Is there a reason to wait for the Zenfone 2 over the Oneplus One?
(Planning on using a custom ROM so it will have "pure" android (propably CM, dunno still searching) )
Thnx in advance
Considering the specs on the ZenFone 2 are basically the same as all these 7-10" Windows tablets, how long before you think before we see full Windows 8.1/10 on the ZenFone 2?
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BeriaddaN said:
So since I am new here and found this thread I had to ask..
I am intrigued by the Zenfone 2 but I like the Oneplus One as well..
I am an iOS user (got really tired of it.. ) and I am going to switch to Android.
The advice I've been given is to search if there are going to be custom ROMs and support before buying a phone!
Is there a reason to wait for the Zenfone 2 over the Oneplus One?
(Planning on using a custom ROM so it will have "pure" android (propably CM, dunno still searching) )
Thnx in advance
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Having owned the OnePlus One and a Note 3 with CM11, they are both very nice. I have a good feeling about the ZenFone 2 though. More "open" hardware. You may also look at the Lenovo P90 (much bigger battery). The #1 advantage of the ZF2 or the P90 is that they both run 64bit processors, so they are ready for 64bit Android.
Is the Zenfone2 gonna work on Verizon Network?
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From where you got the info about the prices? Or is just a guess? I also think that the high specs version would have the price of 299.
Anyone knows how are these processors with the battery life.?
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With the 720p model, it'll be a 5 inch phone, right?
Go for ASUS you wont regret it!
If the price is acceptable,this one definitely will be a hot item.Asus is very committed in costumer satisfaction.their is extremely fast in software upgrading. Asus strategies in marketing have fortunes both side.for example,after zenfone 5 Lte out with kitkat ,month later(l believed its take a month just because its had a different cpu vendor) all previous Zenfone series also received same upgrading and all leftover stock in market becomes high demanded until need to refill. Now zenfone 5 is conquer over 4 Asean country and the funny things is I,the early owner of zenfone 5 still use jb because its alredy bugless in last jb version(finally usb OTG support) .In my country,zenfone 5 is one of hot items and now I'm very proud to shows off my fone to my friends cause its so popular. Now zenfone its definitely on theirs list.Thank you Asus for my dignity
WHAT about GPL compliance of ASUS.... was there any word about device tree and source code???
how did xda opened a thread for zenfone 2????
Hello everyone
I intend to buy a new phone but with dual card. I wanted to buy Xiaomi MI Note, but the cost is huge so I gave up. I stumbled upon a phone AusuZenfon2. As I watched some clips on YT seems that his camera much good. In Xioamia Mi Note camera is even better than the iPhone 6 Plus. I hope and Zenfonu 2 will be good camera.
What interests me is:
1. How satisfied are you with you thus far zenfonom users in general?
2. Procesor which is located in the Zenfone2 (64-bit Intel Atom 3560/3580 Quad Core Processor (Running at 1.8 / 2.3GHz) PowerVR Series 6 - G6430, with OpenGL 3.0 support), so I interesujeu which rank this processor in compared to the Snapdragon family? 800, 801 or maybe 805?
3. Does really feature HDR blacklight gives such good pictures in low light or is just marketing trick?
4. Will it will be 4K recording and slowmotion 240fps in zenfonu 2?
5. Zenfone 2 will have two models, one of 2GB and the other 4GB Ram. Is the difference only in RAM or a even a change?
Advance very grateful
PS I see the comments someone goes dead motherboard. How is this happening? And if this is a common problem with this phone?
P.S2 .. I looked at photos Zenfon 5 :crying:and unfortunately photos are bad phone that I now have a Xioami Mi3 and captures a lot of good pictures. Will Zenfone 2 have a better camera than Zenfona 5?
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Is the Zenfone2 gonna work on Verizon Network?
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Unfortunately not. Verizon works on CDMA network which is not supported by Zenfone 2 and is not supported by a lot of other phones. Verizon also uses LTE network and it is currently the broader LTE network in the USA. You can check the coverage here: http://www.verizonwireless.com/. The Verizon LTE network bands will be supported by some models of Zenfone 2. You could theoretically use Zenfone 2 on Verizon, but then you have to use voip instead of standard calling and depend fully on the LTE in general.
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wavexda said:
Hello everyone
I intend to buy a new phone but with dual card. I wanted to buy Xiaomi MI Note, but the cost is huge so I gave up. I stumbled upon a phone AusuZenfon2. As I watched some clips on YT seems that his camera much good. In Xioamia Mi Note camera is even better than the iPhone 6 Plus. I hope and Zenfonu 2 will be good camera.
What interests me is:
1. How satisfied are you with you thus far zenfonom users in general?
2. Procesor which is located in the Zenfone2 (64-bit Intel Atom 3560/3580 Quad Core Processor (Running at 1.8 / 2.3GHz) PowerVR Series 6 - G6430, with OpenGL 3.0 support), so I interesujeu which rank this processor in compared to the Snapdragon family? 800, 801 or maybe 805?
3. Does really feature HDR blacklight gives such good pictures in low light or is just marketing trick?
4. Will it will be 4K recording and slowmotion 240fps in zenfonu 2?
5. Zenfone 2 will have two models, one of 2GB and the other 4GB Ram. Is the difference only in RAM or a even a change?
Advance very grateful
PS I see the comments someone goes dead motherboard. How is this happening? And if this is a common problem with this phone?
P.S2 .. I looked at photos Zenfon 5 :crying:and unfortunately photos are bad phone that I now have a Xioami Mi3 and captures a lot of good pictures. Will Zenfone 2 have a better camera than Zenfona 5?
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Nobody uses the Zenfone 2 because it's not on the market yet. I have Asus tablet based on (an older) Intel SoC and I'll try to answer to your questions on the base of that experience:
1. I'm really satisfied with the tablet. It is fast, stable and modest in energy consumption.
2. Intel 3580 is generally considered better SoC than any of Snapdragons you mentioned and has better Antutu Results. Besides only the newest of Snapdragons 805 (and 810) is 64-bit, but both are 28nm, so they are likely less energy efficiently than Intel Atom 3560/3580, which are 22nm thick.
3. It's not a market trick. You can get live tests of camera performance.
4. yes.
5. It's not known yet, but I assume that Asus plans to offer entry level model with Intel 3560, 2GB RAM and lower resolution and high end with Intel 3580, 4GB RAM and higher resolution. Starting price for the first model is supposed to be $199 and for the second one $299. Additional ROM will probably increase the price. And there are still modifications which are not sorted out yet regarding LTE antennas regarding selling territory and 5 inch model which is currently still a big mystery.

I made a gaming comparison between Exynos9825 and Snapdragon855

Sadly just like its brother 9820, 9825 is trashed by 855.
When can Samsung stop forcing the inferior product on us?
Snapdragon 855 winner!

Question about the chipset. 730 or 730G.???

Please help me confirm. Galaxy M51 has only 1 version using 730 chip or there are 2 versions using 730 and 730G chips to distribute to each separate region.?
KimUyLong said:
Please help me confirm. Galaxy M51 has only 1 version using 730 chip or there are 2 versions using 730 and 730G chips to distribute to each separate region.?
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Snapdragon 730G
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Snapdragon 730G
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Samsung set to launch snap 730 version on my county. While there have been some say that these two processors are not too different in terms of support custom Rom. But with a well-known tradition of poor developers support. I don't think the M51 snap 730 is a smart choice. I think poco X3 is best choice in my country
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Samsung set to launch snap 730 version on my county. While there have been some say that these two processors are not too different in terms of support custom Rom. But with a well-known tradition of poor developers support. I don't think the M51 snap 730 is a smart choice. I think poco X3 is best choice in my country
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Then it seems like the European version launched with the 730. The main difference is that the SD 730G is more optimized for gaming where the GPU is clocked higher than the SD 730.
AFAIK everywhere else has the SD 730G
I got an brazilian one with 730 chipset, while some other shops here announce it as 730G

Question [Info] Galaxy A32 4G

See:
https://www.xda-developers.com/samsung-galaxy-a32-4g-galaxy-m62-detailed-ahead-of-launch/
MikeChannon said:
See:
https://www.xda-developers.com/samsung-galaxy-a32-4g-galaxy-m62-detailed-ahead-of-launch/
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This Samsung device has really good features. I am impressed by the super AMOLED display and the battery section. Even the Mediatek Helio G80 chipset also looks good.
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This Samsung device has really good features. I am impressed by the super AMOLED display and the battery section. Even the Mediatek Helio G80 chipset also looks good.
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I agree. People looking for good gaming smartphones in mid-range should go for this. The Helio G80 chipset has excellent performance.
ankitgupta01 said:
This Samsung device has really good features. I am impressed by the super AMOLED display and the battery section. Even the Mediatek Helio G80 chipset also looks good.
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I just got this devices yesterday, today i will say "better choose Samsung".
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I just got this devices yesterday, today i will say "better choose Samsung".
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Good choice and Samsung galaxy A32 is a really good smartphone with all its specs. I think the camera section and the Helio G80 chipset are the best.
seems like the galaxy a32 has good performance because of the 8GB RAM and the helio G80 processor it carries
punneetjain said:
seems like the galaxy a32 has good performance because of the 8GB RAM and the helio G80 processor it carries
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i got 6GB ram here.
everything works well
Wow. People seem to be really satisfied with the device and this is a proof that the Mediatek gaming chipset is working really well in the smartphone.
As a photographer, I am always on the lookout for smartphones with really good cameras but which aren’t too pricey. The Galaxy A32 comes with the Helio G80 processor meets those requirements.
Someone know how to root It?
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Someone know how to root It?
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It's not possible yet, but if first custom Recovery is arrive for the devices we will able to do that.
Is the A32 G4 compatible with HDMI? If so, which adapter is compatible?
I tested it with an USB-C to HDMI adapter and it doesn't seem to work
gusbalaa said:
It's not possible yet, but if first custom Recovery is arrive for the devices we will able to do that.
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is it possible now?
cadaverina said:
is it possible now?
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Actually i don't have any experience about Android Development, we are waiting first Recovery landed for our devices. Hope soon will be, because other new A series already got Recovery.
Hello guys, I need to change my phone and I was thinking in this model. Here in Argentina they only sell the 4G model with 4 Gb RAM. It seems the camera is pretty good although the camera app unfortunately lacks several features that other phones bring for more control. But I've been watching some videos on YouTube and most of them say that the sound is pretty bad and low. I know it's mono, but a youtuber compared it live to a Moto G30 and the difference was truly overwhelming. Has anyone here heard it first hand? Could you share more information in that regard? Thank you very much in advance!
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It's not possible yet, but if first custom Recovery is arrive for the devices we will able to do that.
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Just rooted mine, I just followed the instructions from here : https://www.naldotech.com/root-samsung-galaxy-a32-magisk/ with some of mine personals steps.
Hey. Does Samsung Galaxy A32 (4g) supports network bands locking?.
Hello
I can't find the official firmware for my samsung galaxy A32 (Model: SM-A325F/DS)
Can someone please provide it to me?
nservice92 said:
Hello
I can't find the official firmware for my samsung galaxy A32 (Model: SM-A325F/DS)
Can someone please provide it to me?
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go to samfirmware

Device Inventory Manufacturer Not Specified

My apologies if this has been addressed in the past but I did search and search quite a bit, not only on major search engines but XDA as well and could not find any mention of this.
For the device inventory settings, when adding a device I've noticed many of the newer devices linked to their respective forums have the Manufacturer input as Not Specified
Yet the older device forums appear to consistently have that correctly filled with whichever company manufactured them.
For the Motorola forums this is pretty evident as nearly all of the newer releases have an unspecified manufacturer, my guess is the XDA forum migration may be the reason that process fell apart.
It's clearly no top of the list issue given the more pressing things needing to be addressed but since I found no way for users to submit or edit this tiny bit of device detail, I presume it's left either to forum moderators or XDA admins.
Anyway, please excuse my obsessive compulsion for maintaining complete and accurate lists.
This for instance?
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
I assume this kind of issues would be for @MikeChannon
Please any ideas if it's fixable?
I think a lot of devices could have a missing manufacturer...
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I assume this kind of issues would be for @MikeChannon
Please any ideas if it's fixable?
I think a lot of devices could have a missing manufacturer...
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I do notice this too
It's happened to me before seeing some devices saying not Specified
It doesn't say it for every single device but does say it for some devices
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I assume this kind of issues would be for @MikeChannon
Please any ideas if it's fixable?
I think a lot of devices could have a missing manufacturer...
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Yes. Precisely this. And it's even more baffling to see as in your screenshot both the S21 and FE have it populated correctly but not the S21+ and Ultra? All but one came out the same month this year so there goes my assumption that it was a forum migration issue. It seems more likely due to whomever creates the device forum at the time isn't filling out that particular text field on the form. I'm completely clueless on that end of things.
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I assume this kind of issues would be for @MikeChannon
Please any ideas if it's fixable?
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It is fixable for sure. I remember handling a report that a user had made regarding the same issue with another device forum and Mike took care of it for me.
mario0318 said:
My apologies if this has been addressed in the past but I did search and search quite a bit, not only on major search engines but XDA as well and could not find any mention of this.
For the device inventory settings, when adding a device I've noticed many of the newer devices linked to their respective forums have the Manufacturer input as Not Specified
Yet the older device forums appear to consistently have that correctly filled with whichever company manufactured them.
For the Motorola forums this is pretty evident as nearly all of the newer releases have an unspecified manufacturer, my guess is the XDA forum migration may be the reason that process fell apart.
It's clearly no top of the list issue given the more pressing things needing to be addressed but since I found no way for users to submit or edit this tiny bit of device detail, I presume it's left either to forum moderators or XDA admins.
Anyway, please excuse my obsessive compulsion for maintaining complete and accurate lists.
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I assume this kind of issues would be for @MikeChannon
Please any ideas if it's fixable?
I think a lot of devices could have a missing manufacturer...
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Yes, it's not normally me who adds the graphic or manufacturer, but I can add any manufacturers you find are missing.
Mike
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Yes, it's not normally me who adds the graphic or manufacturer, but I can add any manufacturers you find are missing.
Mike
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Ok thanks Mike, could we use this thread to request such issues when us xda members come across them? Or another thread?
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Ok thanks Mike, could we use this thread to request such issues when us xda members come across them? Or another thread?
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Sure, but best to give me a "mention" or I'll miss it.
Mike
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Sure, but best to give me a "mention" or I'll miss it.
Mike
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Great! Thanks, we will do this in this thread.
@mario0318 or any other members, I guess you/we should feel free to report here and mention Mike in case you come across some other "not specified" devices regarding the manufacturer.
@MikeChannon
Here is my first pass, OnePlus and Samsung.
My first "not specified" list:
Spoiler: List
OnePlus 9R
The OnePlus 9R is a 6.55" phone with a 1080x2400p resolution display. The Qualcomm SM8250-AC Snapdragon 870 5G chipset is paired with 8/12GB of RAM and 128/256GB of storage. The main camera is 48+16+5+2MP and the selfie camera is 16MP. The battery has a 4500mAh capacity.
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OnePlus 9
The OnePlus 9 series features three different devices including the OnePlus 9, OnePlus 9 Pro, and OnePlus 9R. The OnePlus 9 is a 6.55" phone with a 2400x1080p 120Hz display. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset is paired with 8/12GB of RAM and 128/256GB of storage. The main camera is 48+50+2MP...
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OnePlus X
The OnePlus X is a compact handset with a budget-friendly price. It's OnePlus' third handset, featuring a 5.0" 1080p AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 801 CPU with 3GB of RAM, and the ability to use two SIMs, or one SIM plus a microSD card. The camera is 13MP sensor with f/2.2 aperture, and the front...
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Samsung Intercept
The Samsung Intercept is a 3.2" phone with a 240x400p resolution display. The main camera is 3.15MP and the battery has a 1500mAh capacity.
forum.xda-developers.com
Samsung Galaxy SL i9003
The Samsung Galaxy SL i9003 is a 4.0" phone with a 480x800p resolution display. The TI OMAP 3630 chipset is paired with 4GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. The main camera is 5MP and the selfie camera is VGA. The battery has a 1650mAh capacity.
forum.xda-developers.com
Samsung Galaxy Gio GT-S5660
The Samsung Galaxy Gio GT-S5660 is a 3.2" phone with a 320x480p resolution display. The Qualcomm QCT MSM7227-1 Turbo Snapdragon S1 chipset is paired with 158MP and RAM and 278MB of storage. The main camera is 3.15MP and there is no selfie camera. The battery has a 1350mAh capacity.
forum.xda-developers.com
Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos i9082
The Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos i9082 is a 5.01" phone with a 480x800p resolution display. The Broadcom BCM23550 chipset is paired with 1GB of RAM and 8/16GB of storage. The main camera is 5MP and the selfie camera is VGA. The battery has a 2100mAh capacity.
forum.xda-developers.com
Samsung Galaxy A32 4G
The Samsung Galaxy A32 4G is a 6.4" phone with a 1080x2400p resolution display. The Mediatek Helio G80 chipset is paired with 4/6/8GB of RAM and 64/128GB of storage. The main camera is 64+8+5+5MP and the selfie camera is 20MP. the battery has a 5000mAh capacity.
forum.xda-developers.com
Samsung Galaxy A72 5G
The Samsung Galaxy A72 5G is a 6.7" phone with a 1080x2400p resolution display. The 8GB of RAM is paired with 128/256GB of storage. The main camera is 64+12+5+5MP and the selfie camera is 32MP.
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Samsung Galaxy A72 4G
The Samsung Galaxy A72 4G is a 6.7" phone with a 1080x2400p resolution display. The Qualcomm SM7125 Snapdragon 720G chipset is paired with 6/8GB of RAM and 128/256GB of storage. The main camera is 64+8+12+2MP and the selfie camera is 32MP. The battery has a 5000mAh capacity.
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Samsung Galaxy F62 / M62
The Samsung Galaxy F62 is a 6.7" phone with a 1080x2400p resolution display. The Exynos 9825 chipset is paired with 6/8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The main camera is 64+12+5+5MP and the selfie camera is 32MP. The battery has a 7000mAh capacity.
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Samsung Galaxy A12
The Samsung Galaxy A12 is a 6.5" phone with a 720x1600p resolution display. The Mediatek MT6765 Helio P35 chipset is paired with 3/4/6GB of RAM and 32/64/128GB of storage. The main camera is 48+5+2+2MP and the selfie camera is 8MP. The battery has a 5000mAh capacity.
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Samsung Galaxy M02s
The Samsung Galaxy M02s is a 6.5" phone with a 720x1600p resolution display. The Qualcomm SDM450 Snapdragon 450 chipset is paired with 3/4GB of RAM and 32/64GB of storage. The main camera is 13+2+2MP and the selfie camera is 5MP. The battery has a 5000mAh capacity.
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AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 7
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has a 5.7" QHD Super AMOLED display, with Gorilla Glass 5 protection, and curved edges, similar to those found on the Galaxy S7 Edge. It is powered by the Snapdragon 820 CPU, and offers 4GB of RAM, 64GB onboard storage and microSD expansion up to 256GB. It has a 3500mAh...
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Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 7
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has a 5.7" QHD Super AMOLED display, with Gorilla Glass 5 protection. The display features curved edges, similar to the Galaxy S7 Edge. It is powered by the Snapdragon 820 CPU, and offers 4GB of RAM, 64GB internal storage and microSD expansion up to 256GB. The battery...
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Samsung Galaxy S7 Active
The Samsung Galaxy S7 Active is a rugged and robust version of the 2016 flagship Samsung Galaxy S7, with some improved hardware specifications. It features the same 5.1" QHD Super AMOLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset, 32GB internal storage and 4GB of RAM, along with a microSD slot. On...
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Samsung Galaxy Note 7
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has a dual-curved screen, similar to the Galaxy S7 Edge, at 5.7" and QHD resolution with Gorilla Glass 5 protection. It is powered by the Snapdragon 820 CPU, or the Exynos 8890, and offers 4GB of RAM with a standard 64GB with microSD expansion up to 256GB. The battery...
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Verizon Samsung Galaxy S7
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T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S7
The Samsung Galaxy S7 has a 5.1" Quad HD Super AMOLED display, which features an "always on" function, used to display a clock and notifications. ON the inside, the Galaxy S7 is powered by either a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 or Exynos 8890 processor, and either the Adreno 530 Mali-T880 MP12 GPU...
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AT&T Samsung Galaxy S7
The Samsung Galaxy S7 comes with a 5.1" Quad HD Super AMOLED display, with an "always on" function, used to display a clock and notifications. On the inside, the Galaxy S7 is powered by either a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 or Exynos 8890 processor, and either the Adreno 530 Mali-T880 MP12 GPU (both...
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Sprint Samsung Galaxy S7
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Samsung Galaxy J7
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Samsung Galaxy E Series
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Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830, S5830i, Ace II
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Samsung Galaxy Apollo (Galaxy 3 i5800)
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Thanks!!
Thank you, guys. Here I thought this thread would wind up buried with little to no action... Damn glad I was wrong! Special tip o' the hat to @woodman for directing this issue to the appropriate person, and @MikeChannon for your swift response.
Alright, on to the list. These will be primarily Motorola devices. Is it enough to simply list the device as on the list or would it be easier to have a link to it? There is at least some comfort in that these are mostly huge lists now and won't be a common or frequent task, I'd hope.
Moto G Power
https://forum.xda-developers.com/f/moto-g-power-2021.12069/
Moto G Stylus
https://forum.xda-developers.com/f/moto-g-stylus-2021.12073/
Moto G Play
https://forum.xda-developers.com/f/moto-g-play-2021.12067/
Moto G10
https://forum.xda-developers.com/f/moto-g10.12105/
Moto G30
https://forum.xda-developers.com/f/moto-g30.12107/
Moto G40
https://forum.xda-developers.com/f/moto-g40.12237/
Moto G60
https://forum.xda-developers.com/f/moto-g60.12239/
Moto E
https://forum.xda-developers.com/f/moto-e-2020.12097/
Moto Z2 Force
https://forum.xda-developers.com/c/moto-z2-force.6776/
Moto E3
https://forum.xda-developers.com/c/moto-e3.5563/
Moto Droid Maxx
https://forum.xda-developers.com/c/motorola-droid-maxx-2.4868/
Moto X Style (Pure Edition)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/c/moto-x-style-pure.4365/
A note on that last one, the X Style Pure. its got two listings in the device list, but the one that has the manufacturer info and graphic correctly filled in doesn't link to the device forum, as in it has no live link at all. Yet the other listing which clicks through to the device forum doesn't contain the mfc. info or the graphic.
woodman said:
@MikeChannon
Here is my first pass, OnePlus and Samsung.
My first "not specified" list:
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mario0318 said:
Thank you, guys. Here I thought this thread would wind up buried with little to no action... Damn glad I was wrong! Special tip o' the hat to @woodman for directing this issue to the appropriate person, and @MikeChannon for your swift response.
Alright, on to the list. These will be primarily Motorola devices. Is it enough to simply list the device as on the list or would it be easier to have a link to it? There is at least some comfort in that these are mostly huge lists now and won't be a common or frequent task, I'd hope.
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Hopefully these are added.
Mike
Thanks a lot @MikeChannon !
This is OK for OnePlus
But this one is still not specified for Samsung: https://forum.xda-developers.com/c/samsung-galaxy-s10e.8763/
woodman said:
Thanks a lot @MikeChannon !
This is OK for OnePlus
But this one is still not specified for Samsung: https://forum.xda-developers.com/c/samsung-galaxy-s10e.8763/
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Got it
Mike
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Yes. That is what this thread is about.
Hi @MikeChannon,
hopefully this thread still functions as to request changes to the "Device Inventory" and your kind support.
The older "Samsung Galaxy S2" or "SII" (with several XDA forums) can be found two times as 1. "i9100" (add_device_id=61) without "Samsung" as manufacturer and as 2. "Samsung Galaxy S II" (add_device_id=60).
And I stumbled upon a strange error (" Oops! We broke the matrix. Someone call Neo! ") while adding a "Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra":
Adding a "Samsung Galaxy S20" via the search device link works. It is "add_device_id=1135", but I want to add "Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra". The Ultra seems to be add_device_id=1136 (As device search link "+ Add device to inventory" contains.), which surprisingly does not work.
Could it be that, if a specific device (see "Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra" or "Samsung Galaxy S II" above) is not (already) linked to a XDA forum, it will fail to be added to device inventory?
Thank you for your support.
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Hi @MikeChannon,
hopefully this thread still functions as to request changes to the "Device Inventory" and your kind support.
The older "Samsung Galaxy S2" or "SII" (with several XDA forums) can be found two times as 1. "i9100" (add_device_id=61) without "Samsung" as manufacturer and as 2. "Samsung Galaxy S II" (add_device_id=60).
And I stumbled upon a strange error (" Oops! We broke the matrix. Someone call Neo! ") while adding a "Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra":
Adding a "Samsung Galaxy S20" via the search device link works. It is "add_device_id=1135", but I want to add "Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra". The Ultra seems to be add_device_id=1136 (As device search link "+ Add device to inventory" contains.), which surprisingly does not work.
Could it be that, if a specific device (see "Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra" or "Samsung Galaxy S II" above) is not (already) linked to a XDA forum, it will fail to be added to device inventory?
Thank you for your support.
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Well the older devices werte a bit of a nightmare to add to the device inventory as there were so many variations, carriers etc. Not to mention that the device inventory is a custom add-on to our XenForo forum software and as a consequence isn't always easy to work with. For that reason I'm reluctant to change anything with the S2 / SII forums/device inventory.
For the much newer S20 Ultra what happened there is that originally there were separate forums for the S20 /\Ultra and plus versions. As these shared software it was decided to roll the forums together but clearly the device IDs were not merged.
Hopefully you can now add the Ultra version.
Mike
Hi @MikeChannon,
thank you. Yes, I now have just the whole device family (i.e. "Samsung Galaxy S20 / S20+ / S20 Ultra") in my inventory. Obviously, I initially didn't catch, that it is less a detailed device specification but a convient link to the related XDA forums.
As a small final cleanup, the single still existing "Samsung Galaxy S20+" would now also need its merger into the above mentioned device family/forum.
Thank you for your longstanding support.
Android_adr said:
Hi @MikeChannon,
thank you. Yes, I now have just the whole device family (i.e. "Samsung Galaxy S20 / S20+ / S20 Ultra") in my inventory. Obviously, I initially didn't catch, that it is less a detailed device specification but a convient link to the related XDA forums.
As a small final cleanup, the single still existing "Samsung Galaxy S20+" would now also need its merger into the above mentioned device family/forum.
Thank you for your longstanding support.
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Yes it's more just a linking to the forum (if we have one) sort of thing. It's certainly not perfect as it does not allow adding devices for which we don't have a forum.
I removed the old broken link to the Samsung Galaxy S20+ so it can be added now but only as the group of: S20 / S20+ / S20 Ultra
Mike

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