What does international version mean on a mobile phone?
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What does international version mean on a mobile phone?
In order to facilitate user roaming in such situations, certain phones are manufactured to be able to communicate using the most common frequencies. Such a phone is called/marketed as an international version phone.
How are phone models named?
Check your phone’s settings The easiest way to check your phone’s model name and number is to use the phone itself. Go to the Settings or Options menu, scroll to the bottom of the list, and check ‘About phone’, ‘About device’ or similar. The device name and model number should be listed.
What is the difference between international version and Middle East version?
Only difference is in HK variant both SIMs are physical rather than one physical and one eSIM. The reason there is a Middle East variant is due to the facetime restrictions imposed in some countries, other than that they are pretty much the same.
What does note mean in mobile phones?
How small is a “mini”, anyway? Some of these qualifiers do carry some meaning, e.g. “note” always means a larger device. Larger than the company’s average phone that is, there is no legal minimum for a phone to be get “note” in its name. “Max” is more vague – it could mean a large screen, large battery or both.
Do Korean phones work in America?
Korean cell phones can be used abroad. Also, it doesn’t work both ways, meaning you cannot use most foreign purchased cell/smart phones in Korea, which uses only CDMA technology (Code Division Multiple Access). At present, Korea does not sell/provide SIM cards for foreign units.
Can you put a US SIM card in a UK phone?
I use a US sim card in my UK smart phone that I bought from Tmobile. It works fine (my phone is unlocked), and cost $100 for a year incl $100 mins, texts and data.
Why do Samsung Galaxy phones have to be used in the UK?
Region Lock ensures that you can only use a smartphone in a country the device is made for. In this way, Samsung prevents their devices from being bought up in one market and sold again in another market.
What do consumers want from mobile phone manufacturers?
Consumers want manufacturers to release fewer mobile phone models and do more to help them recycle, according to a new study by Greenpeace.
What are the 22 emojis that look different on different phones?
22 Emojis That Look Completely Different on Different Phones. 1 1. FACE WITH ROLLING EYES. Emojipedia. 2 2. SNAKE. 3 3. NERD FACE. 4 4. COOKIE. 5 5. LOUDLY CRYING FACE.
Should phone makers be more responsible for making recycling accessible?
But more than half think manufacturers release too many models, and almost half feel phone makers should be “most responsible” for making recycling accessible. Greenpeace’s study, released today, marks the start of a campaign to challenge the IT industry to reduce energy and toxic chemical use.