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08-05-2020 11:57 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesI was wondering what the differences will be for the Note20 Ultra between the Unlocked version and the T-Mobile Carrier version. From what I read, it looks like hardware is exactly the same.
I usually buy from T-Mobile, but I always thought there were advantages to the unlocked version, is this true, and if so what? or should I just get the carrier version?
Also, does anyone know if the Note20 Ultra will be available on the Subscription Samsung Access program?
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08-11-2020 12:36 PM in
Galaxy Note Phones@JoshuaP @userbKPJC4KWfv @userjp2SYFtFer
- The hardware should be the same.
- The firmware version and updates will differ as carriers work on those themselves.
- Unlocked devices also are freer of "Bloatware".
I don't like being locked in so don't choose locked devices, but you can learn more below:
- https://www.tomsguide.com/reference/what-is-an-unlocked-phone
- https://www.androidauthority.com/unlocked-phones-vs-carrier-phones-1023517/
- https://www.cnet.com/how-to/unlocked-phones-vs-locked-ones-everything-you-need-to-know/
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08-07-2020 11:20 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesIs there any truth in a T-mobile branded phone is better tuned to its network and will get better reception?
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08-07-2020 12:07 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesIDK, I would love to know. I also heard you lose RCS and video calling. Would love to know for sure though, granted, we have switched to mainly whatsapp video calling now-a-days.
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08-10-2020 10:07 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesI haven't lost RCS and video calling on my unlocked Note 10 +.
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08-11-2020 09:53 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesThat is good to know. I may try out the unlocked with the note 20, but keep my note 9 to compare signal, but the 20 will have 5G, so may not be the best comparison, haha.
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09-06-2020 01:10 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesIf you get your 20 Ultra and are able to get RCS Chat working could you let me know? I loved it on my note 9 and miss it.
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09-30-2020 09:01 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesIf you download Google Messages, RCS will work on your unlocked Note 20 Ultra on T-Mobile.
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08-11-2020 12:36 PM in
Galaxy Note Phones@JoshuaP @userbKPJC4KWfv @userjp2SYFtFer
- The hardware should be the same.
- The firmware version and updates will differ as carriers work on those themselves.
- Unlocked devices also are freer of "Bloatware".
I don't like being locked in so don't choose locked devices, but you can learn more below:
- https://www.tomsguide.com/reference/what-is-an-unlocked-phone
- https://www.androidauthority.com/unlocked-phones-vs-carrier-phones-1023517/
- https://www.cnet.com/how-to/unlocked-phones-vs-locked-ones-everything-you-need-to-know/
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