The quad core Galaxy SIII will never have LTE because that is impossible. The cell radio in the International SIII is not capable of receiving LTE connections.
The quad core Galaxy SIII will never have LTE because that is impossible. The cell radio in the International SIII is not capable of receiving LTE connections.
The quad core Galaxy SIII will never have LTE because that is impossible. The cell radio in the International SIII is not capable of receiving LTE connections.
Please specify which model you're talking about when asking questions. I had assumed you were referring to the International Galaxy SIII which is not LTE compatible:
Please specify which model you're talking about when asking questions. I had assumed you were referring to the International Galaxy SIII which is not LTE compatible:
there are no quadcore US versions of the phone, and there are no lte versions of the phone internationally. other than that i dont know what youre asking
It is already available in Australia and New Zealand. The problem right now is the frequency that these phones are using for LTE is not the same as all the north america providers. 800mhz, 1800mz and 2600mhz is what the current versions are using. North America's SCH-i747 uses 700mhz, 1700 mhz and 2100mhz. That has to change before you will see a Quad Core LTE in NorthAmerica.
there are no quadcore US versions of the phone, and there are no lte versions of the phone internationally. other than that i dont know what youre asking
That model is only for Korea and some regions like Australia where LTE bands are 800, 1800Mhz. It can't work with US carriers due to different LTE frequencies.
I guess your question is when US is getting quad core/LTE version of GS3. Unfortunately Samsung doesn't make quad Exynos, LTE version of GS3 for US carriers. They don't seem to have any plan to do so. But upcoming Note 2 will be such model.
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