It had been known for some time that the Galaxy Note 5 would not get a worldwide release, with Samsung focusing only on those markets where the Note lineup has been a huge success. However, Samsung has not been upfront about information on exactly what markets will get the Note 5, but we now know the countries where consumers will be able to buy the company’s new S Pen-toting flagship.
Here’s the full list, along with the device’s model number for each market:
- CAM – Cambodia SM-N920C
- AFG – Afghanistan SM-N920C
- TGY – Hong Kong SM-N9200
- XXV – Vietnam SM-N920C
- TUN – Tunisia SM-N920C
- TUR – Turkey SM-N920C
- KSA – Saudi Arabia SM-N920C
- CEL – Israel (Cellcom) SM-N920C
- BTC – Libya SM-N920C
- PCT – Puerto Rico SM-N920W8
- BRI – Taiwan SM-N9208
- GLB – Philippines (Globe) SM-N9208
- MYM – MYM SM-N9208
- XSA – Australia SM-N920I
- VAU – Australia (Vodafone)
- VFJ – VFJ SM-N920I
- VNZ – New Zealand (Vodafone)
- TNZ – New Zealand SM-N920I
- PNG – Papua New Guinea SM-N920I
- OPS – Australia (Optus) SM-N920I
- NZC – New Zealand
- TEL – Australia (Telstra)
- MM1 – Singapore SM-N920I
- CHC – China SM-N9200
If your particular country isn’t on the list, it’s unlikely you will ever have official access to the Note 5. The Galaxy S6 edge+ will be the device you will have to settle for, which means you will get all the same hardware but without the convenience and productivity of a stylus.
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