Curious to know whether you’ll be getting the Exynos Octa Core powered variant of Samsung’s next top of the range phablet or will you be using a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 powered variant ? SamMobile claim to have got their hands on a country wise distribution list of said handset that will inform you exactly which variant you’ll be getting.
The report goes on to state that the LTE variant of the handset ie SM-N9005 will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974) processor clocked at 2.3Ghz and will be paired with an Adreno 330 GPU. It will feature 3GB of LPDDR3 RAM. While this will carry on in the 3G variant as well, the processor will be switched with the Samsung Exynos 5420 Octa Core CPU and will be paired with the Mali-T628 MP6 GPU. China will also be getting a dual SIM version of the handset that will also have the Exynos 5420 Octa Core CPU. We’ve embedded the entire distribution list below for your perusal.
SM-N9005 (Qualcomm Snapdragon 800) |
Country |
Australia |
Australia (Optus) |
Australia (Telstra) |
Australia (Vodafone) |
Austria (3 Hutchison) |
Austria (A1) |
Baltic |
Belgium / Luxemburg |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH TELECOM) |
Bulgaria |
Bulgaria |
Bulgaria (MTL) |
Bulgaria (VVT) |
Croatia (TELE2) |
Croatia (VIPNET) |
Cyprus |
Cyprus (Cytamobile Vodafone) |
Czech Republic |
Czech Republic (O2C) |
Czech Republic (Vodafone) |
France |
France (Bouygues) |
France (SFR) |
Germany |
Germany (O2) |
Germany (T-Mobile) |
Germany (Vodafone) |
Greece |
Greece (Cosmote) |
Greece (Vodafone) |
Hong Kong |
Hungary |
Hungary (Telenor) |
Hungary (VDH) |
Ireland |
Ireland (Meteor) |
Ireland (O2) |
Ireland (Three) |
Ireland (Vodafone) |
Italy |
Italy (H3G) |
Italy (TIM) |
Italy (Vodafone) |
Italy (Wind) |
Japan |
Luxembourg |
Malaysia |
Netherlands |
Netherlands (Vodafone) |
New Zealand |
New Zealand (Vodafone) |
New Zeeland |
Nordic countries |
Norway (Telenor) |
Open Austria |
Papua New Guinea |
Philippines |
Philippines (Globe) |
Philippines (Smart) |
Philippines (Sun) |
Poland |
Poland (PLUS) |
Poland (Play) |
Portugal (Optimus) |
Portugal (TMN) |
Portugal (TPH) |
Portugal (Vodafone) |
Romania |
Romania (Vodafone) |
Saudi Arabia |
Serbia (Telekom) |
Serbia (Telenor) |
Serbia (VIP) |
Singapore |
Singapore |
Singapore (SingTel) |
Singapore (StarHub) |
Slovakia |
Slovakia |
Slovenia |
Slovenia (Mobitel) |
Slovenia (Si.mobil) |
South Africa (Vodafone) |
South Africa (XFM) |
South East Europe |
Spain |
Spain (Movistar) |
Spain (Vodafone) |
Spain (Yoigo) |
Sweden |
Sweden |
Sweden (Tre) |
Switzerland |
Switzerland (Swisscom) |
USA (AT&T) |
United Kingdom |
United Kingdom (H3G) |
United Kingdom (O2) |
United Kingdom (Vodafone) |
SM-N900 (Exynos 5420 Octa Core) |
Country |
Afghanistan |
Algeria |
Bangladesh |
Bangladesh |
Egypt |
France |
Germany |
Hong Kong |
India |
India |
Indonesia |
Iran |
Iraq |
Israel |
Italy |
Kazakhstan |
Kenya |
Kenya |
Malaysia |
Mauritania |
Morocco |
Morocco (MAT) |
Morocco (MED) |
Morocco (MWD) |
Nepal |
Nigeria |
Pakistan (PAK) |
Poland |
Russia |
Saudi Arabia |
Singapore |
South Africa |
South Africa |
South Africa (Vodafone) |
Sri Lanka |
Taiwan |
Taiwan (WAN) |
Thailand |
Tunisia |
Turkey |
Ukraine (Kyivstar) |
United Arab Emirates |
United Arab Emirates |
United Kingdom |
United Kingdom (Carphone Warehouse) |
Uzbekistan |
Vietnam |
Vietnam |
[Via – SamMobile]