It’s not a secret anymore that there’s a Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphone down the pipeline and that it will be available soon. But did you expect that Samsung prepares no less than 18 different versions of the upcoming flagship? Let us guess: No, you didn’t.
It is true – the South Korean tech giant has at least 18 different versions of the Galaxy S5 with every version targeting a different portion of the world. The S5 is codenamed SM-G900 and here’s a quick list of the upcoming versions:
- SM-G9006V_CHN_CHN (China);
- SM-G9008V_CHN_ZM (China);
- SM-G9009D_CHN_CTC (China);
- SM-G900A_NA_ATT (North America);
- SM-G900D_JPN_DCM (Japan);
- SM-G900F_EUR_XX (Europe);
- SM-G900H_EUR_XX (Europe);
- SM-G900I_SEA_XSA (Asia);
- SM-G900J_JPN_KDI (Japan);
- SM-G900K_KOR_KTC (Korea);
- SM-G900L_KOR_LGC (Korea);
- SM-G900M_LA_VF (Latin America);
- SM-G900P_NA_SPR (North America);
- SM-G900R4_NA_USC (North America);
- SM-G900S_KOR_SKC (Korea);
- SM-G900T_NA_TMB (North America);
- SM-G900V_NA_VZW (North America);
- SM-G900W8_NA_BMC (North America);
The Samsung Galaxy S5 will become available most likely in March. The device is expected to offer at least two processors – Snapdragon 805 and a 64-bit Exynos 6 chip with eight computational cores, a large 5.25-inch display and more tech improvements.
Source: Sammobile