SM-T710 vs SM-T713? - Galaxy Tab S2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everyone,
Can anyone please tell me the difference (if any) between the SM-T710 and SM-T713 models of the Galaxy Tab S2?
I only ask as I've seen some ROMs with the SM-T710 listed as a compatible device but the SM-T713 not listed. I've entered the model numbers into the search tool on XDA but haven't yet found any info discerning one from the other.
I tried GSM Arena website and all it shows me is that a 713 exists, but not the differences between them.
Basically, the opportunity to buy one has come up, but I want to make sure I get one that'll have better custom ROM support. So far that's looking like the 710, but will 710 compatible ROMs not work with (or possibly even damage/brick) a 713?
I'm sorry if this question has been asked before.
Thanks!!

dellaclearing said:
Hi everyone,
Can anyone please tell me the difference (if any) between the SM-T710 and SM-T713 models of the Galaxy Tab S2?
I only ask as I've seen some ROMs with the SM-T710 listed as a compatible device but the SM-T713 not listed. I've entered the model numbers into the search tool on XDA but haven't yet found any info discerning one from the other.
I tried GSM Arena website and all it shows me is that a 713 exists, but not the differences between them.
Basically, the opportunity to buy one has come up, but I want to make sure I get one that'll have better custom ROM support. So far that's looking like the 710, but will 710 compatible ROMs not work with (or possibly even damage/brick) a 713?
I'm sorry if this question has been asked before.
Thanks!!
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The T713 uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 SoC, which supports the G3/G4/LTE radio for mobile network connection.
The T710 has a Samsung Exynos SoC.
They have similar CPU specs, but different peripherals (the radio modem stuff, different GPU, etc.)
Hope this helps.

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I Suggest Galaxy Note N7000
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Hey i just read this:
http://www.technobuffalo.com/compan...te-tweaked-to-support-t-mobiles-hspa-network/
and i was wondering if there was anything like this that could be done for our note. I do understand that we have different radios and processors, but i'm curious. If i knew how to develop and stuff i would do this, but because im an idiot i can't
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kkg720 said:
Hey i just read this:
http://www.technobuffalo.com/compan...te-tweaked-to-support-t-mobiles-hspa-network/
and i was wondering if there was anything like this that could be done for our note. I do understand that we have different radios and processors, but i'm curious. If i knew how to develop and stuff i would do this, but because im an idiot i can't
Thanks for the help
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Not sure you can use the same modem for your device too.I have done flashing captivate modem on my international sgs it worked fine.Dint try that in note.But I say please dont try because note is not unbrickable like sgs.Regarding the development its not that easy to do that.And even it would take few months to even few years depending on your understanding capabilities.Though I'm not a full developer I make my own roms for my sgs so I know it to some extend
kkg720 said:
Hey i just read this:
http://www.technobuffalo.com/compan...te-tweaked-to-support-t-mobiles-hspa-network/
and i was wondering if there was anything like this that could be done for our note. I do understand that we have different radios and processors, but i'm curious. If i knew how to develop and stuff i would do this, but because im an idiot i can't
Thanks for the help
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I had the same curiosity as you because I really wanted the Note for T-Mobile. From my understanding, the reason phone makers that make identical phones internationally and then make the same phones in the united states but choose a different CPU is because the SOC have the frequencies that support the country. I.e. Tegra 3 vs S4 Qualcomm and Exynos vs S3 Snapdragon (the latter for the US)
I would be really interested to know if someone has successfully flashed a radio for the Samsung Galaxy Note I7000 international version for T-MOBILE.
So it would not be possible to flash the i7000 radio to our notes, correct?
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Same processors different roms/ modems(lte bands)?

Hi guys
As you all know there are tons of different varients for note 4. Now lets talk about snapdragon version for example.
There is n910s-f-g which are all have snapdragon soc. And as far as i know the only difference is modems-lte bands. So do you think that n910f rom will work on n910s? Also I doubt about the modem will work... Ok guys I'm wating for yourcommands. Thank you.
The S is exynos
And no, roms only work with their specific model numbers. Except for the H models which seem to work with C roms.
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Dear community, could you please help to understand the differences between Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T815 and SM-T819?
I found the following:
http://www.devicespecifications.com/en/comparison/feb7782bb
But still not clear for me which is better. I would like to simply keep stock rom with recovery/root.
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Lucas
Hey there. I could be wrong, but it seems to me that one is using Snapdragon CPU and the other is using Exynos... that may be the difference between them.
Cheers
Seraph| said:
Hey there. I could be wrong, but it seems to me that one is using Snapdragon CPU and the other is using Exynos... that may be the difference between them.
Cheers
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I chanced upon some threads that suggested that S3 is the US name for the 2, is this true? Also, I see there's CM...etc. support for x522, but what about the x622? My decision on purchasing one solely depends on whether or not there is alternate firmware.
Vorpike said:
I chanced upon some threads that suggested that S3 is the US name for the 2, is this true? Also, I see there's CM...etc. support for x522, but what about the x622? My decision on purchasing one solely depends on whether or not there is alternate firmware.
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There Are Alot Of Custom roms for le 2 and s3 (Snapdragon)
Ur using the x622 which is mediatek there are only few roms for that
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