QUOTE(shark7 @ Dec 3 2013, 07:27 AM)
I watch YouTube all says nice screen
Never see the phone personally so dunno
I like Samsung screen this year s4 n note 3
But I play my fren note 3.. Looks like similar to note 2 which I don't like.. I think because of screen protector
I look at page 67.. Got one former shows Korea and international version..Korea manage to get LTE but international get hspa.. Meaning 3g rite?? LTE = 4g?
BTW is lg IPS display on par with htc one/iPhone/Asus??
Theoretically both the international and korea version should get LTE. In my case I have both phones but only the Korean version is getting LTE on Celcom. Like i said in my earlier post, the Korea version allow you to select 'prefer LTE over 3G' but not on the international version. So i guess it will let the operator choose whether to use LTE or 3G. In this case, since Celcom just started LTE I'm sure the capacity is lower hence they will limit the number of LTE connections hence the international version is assigned 3G instead of LTE.Never see the phone personally so dunno
I like Samsung screen this year s4 n note 3
But I play my fren note 3.. Looks like similar to note 2 which I don't like.. I think because of screen protector
I look at page 67.. Got one former shows Korea and international version..Korea manage to get LTE but international get hspa.. Meaning 3g rite?? LTE = 4g?
BTW is lg IPS display on par with htc one/iPhone/Asus??
I'm on Celcom in Penang. Perhaps in KL it could be different as LTE coverage there is wider.
The only other reason I can think of is that my Korea phone is on a more expensive Celcom plan haha
The downside is though the Korean version is getting LTE and it feels faster in terms of connectivity (could be psychological), Speedtest is not working on LTE for me.
Dec 3 2013, 09:33 AM

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