Take a look here
Nena Innovation AB - NenaMark results
If the designation says:
SC- This is for Japan's Docomo
SGH-i This is for US AT&T
SGH-T This is for US T-Mobile
SCH-i This is for US Verizon
SPH-D This is for US Sprint
SHW-M This is for Korean telecoms, 3G
SHV-E This is for Korean telecoms, 4G
GT-i This is for generic, international versions.
The Rogers phones, or Canadian phones would fall under GT-i.
If the GPU says MALI-400 on the right, the chip is Exynos. This chip however, cannot support LTE and 42mbs HSPA+. Only 21Mbs HSPA+ and WiMax.
If the GPU says Adreno 220, then the chip is the Qualcomm 8660, and this is used to power the LTE and 42Mbs HSPA+ phones.
SGH-i777 is the AT&T Galaxy S2
SGH-i727 is the AT&T Galaxy S2 Skyrocket with LTE
SGH-T989 is the T-Mobile Hercules
SPH-D710 is the Sprint Epic Touch 4G
SCH-R760 is the US Cellular variant
SHW-M250K is Korea Telecom SGS2.
SHW-M250L is LG Telecom SGS2.
SC-03D is the Japan NTT Docomo LTE SGS2.
The generic names for Galaxy S2 is GT-i9100
If you add letter after 9100, then those are regional versions, like GT-i9100T.
Galaxy Nexus is GT-i9250 for GSM model. SCH-i515 for Verizon model.
GT-i9210 here is the most likely phone for the Rogers LTE Galaxy S2.
Additional Info:
GT-N is Galaxy Note
GT-P is the Galaxy Tabs
GT-i9103 is the Galaxy R or Galaxy Z with the Tegra 2. The -3 here represents the phone having SLCD screen instead of Super AMOLED Plus.
GT-i9100G is a model of Galaxy S2 sold in some countries but is powered by the OMAP 4460 chip (same as the Galaxy Nexus) instead of Exynos.
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Nena Innovation AB - NenaMark results
If the designation says:
SC- This is for Japan's Docomo
SGH-i This is for US AT&T
SGH-T This is for US T-Mobile
SCH-i This is for US Verizon
SPH-D This is for US Sprint
SHW-M This is for Korean telecoms, 3G
SHV-E This is for Korean telecoms, 4G
GT-i This is for generic, international versions.
The Rogers phones, or Canadian phones would fall under GT-i.
If the GPU says MALI-400 on the right, the chip is Exynos. This chip however, cannot support LTE and 42mbs HSPA+. Only 21Mbs HSPA+ and WiMax.
If the GPU says Adreno 220, then the chip is the Qualcomm 8660, and this is used to power the LTE and 42Mbs HSPA+ phones.
SGH-i777 is the AT&T Galaxy S2
SGH-i727 is the AT&T Galaxy S2 Skyrocket with LTE
SGH-T989 is the T-Mobile Hercules
SPH-D710 is the Sprint Epic Touch 4G
SCH-R760 is the US Cellular variant
SHW-M250K is Korea Telecom SGS2.
SHW-M250L is LG Telecom SGS2.
SC-03D is the Japan NTT Docomo LTE SGS2.
The generic names for Galaxy S2 is GT-i9100
If you add letter after 9100, then those are regional versions, like GT-i9100T.
Galaxy Nexus is GT-i9250 for GSM model. SCH-i515 for Verizon model.
GT-i9210 here is the most likely phone for the Rogers LTE Galaxy S2.
Additional Info:
GT-N is Galaxy Note
GT-P is the Galaxy Tabs
GT-i9103 is the Galaxy R or Galaxy Z with the Tegra 2. The -3 here represents the phone having SLCD screen instead of Super AMOLED Plus.
GT-i9100G is a model of Galaxy S2 sold in some countries but is powered by the OMAP 4460 chip (same as the Galaxy Nexus) instead of Exynos.
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Check me at @Guamguy in Twitter