看型号就知道性能:
Now for the common phone models:
1. SM-N9000 3G = International/Made for Travelers: This is the international
model. This one has a dual quad core processor running at 1.9 GHz Cortex/1.
3 GHz A7. The reason for the processor being change is because this phone is
meant to work everywhere their is a GSM signal and kicks threw the
different processors to maximize signal strength. The N9000 CAN NOT to 4G
speeds of any kind. This is due to most country not having 4G signal and
that a lot of county's run on different cell frequencies. By removing the 4G
radios this phone can pick up way more cell frequencies then the other
models. This phone is not made for people looking for Data speed this is
made for travelers whom want a reliable way to have cell service no matter
where they are. Don't despair about the data or processing speed this phone
still has Wi-Fi connection available and can breeze though 3D games; you
shouldn't even notice a speed difference when doing tasks.
2. SM-N9005 4G LTE = European Model/International: This model contains the
regular 2.3 GHz Snapdragon Processor. This phone unless unlocked is Region
locked to only European SIM cards, after unlocked their is no region lock.
Although this phone is an LTE phone it can only get LTE frequencies while in
Europe. When you take this phone out of Europe it will get international
signals but will not get LTE, when this phone is in the USA is will get H+ (
Reference above) signal maximum.
3. SM-N9002 3G = China Model/Select Counties: This model is not LTE or 4G
compatible. This was the First generation of the Note 3 released and is
considered the Beta. With all the same hardware as the LTE version this
phone will still preform flawless tasks.
4. SM-N900W8 4G LTE = China Model/Select Counties: This model will only get
LTE in select counties and I advise you check with your service provider to
see what signal you will be getting. This model is completely subjective as
to what frequencies of LTE you will be about to get. Example: Imagine you
are in Europe and you are in a city and get LTE. Then you move to another
city and you lose LTE this is because the first city runs on an LTE
frequency the the phone can get but the second city although may offer LTE
to most cell phone; does not offer LTE on a frequency this phone can't run
on.
5. SM-N900A 4G LTE = USA AT&T/Worldwide: This phone is International but you
need to consult AT&T to see if you city or county can get LTE service or
not. This phone once unlocked will work on Straight Talk, Solavei, T-Mobile,
and any other GSM based network. Note: When using T-Moble, Solavei, or
other services that piggy-back on the T-Mobile towers you can get LTE
service but depending on your area you may not get 3G. If you live in a 3G
area consult your carrier to see is the frequencies for 3G match up with
this phone. (This review for the AT&T model can change at anytime due to AT&
T's bootloader)
6. SM-N900T 4G LTE = USA T-Mobile: This phone when unlocked can get all USA
frequencies. Example: You will have no problems using a AT&T SIM card with
this phone and even get 4G LTE threw any service whom provides is. The N900T
model is the most versatile model out of them all and if you plan on
getting one I recommend going to a T-Mobile store and purchasing this model
outright. Unlocking this phone is easily done threw calling T-Mobile and
even using YouTube for an unlocking video.
So out of all the models the N900T is the most versatile, but unlike the
N900A (The second most versatile) the N900T is harder to find online already
unlocked so you will most likely need to buy if from the store and unlock
it yourself.