Amazon purchase. Is there any difference between "N7100" and "GT-N7100"

blacter

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I'm about to buy a Galaxy Note 2 from Amazon. If you check Amazon Prime, the first two listings are a "GT-N7100" and an "N7100." Both are sold by Open Group Wireless and fulfilled by Amazon. I'd prefer the "N7100" since it's white and a few dollars cheaper. Is there any significance to the non-GT designation? Thanks.
 

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I think it is common to truncate the first part as the N7100 is the descriptive bit. Like on the original note the i717 was what meant it was for AT&T.
 

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I'm about to buy a Galaxy Note 2 from Amazon. If you check Amazon Prime, the first two listings are a "GT-N7100" and an "N7100." Both are sold by Open Group Wireless and fulfilled by Amazon. I'd prefer the "N7100" since it's white and a few dollars cheaper. Is there any significance to the non-GT designation? Thanks.

No there is no significance. Both are the Note 2. Sometimes it's displayed both ways.

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N7100 is Galaxy Note 2.
SPH-L900 is "SPRINTS" Galaxy Note 2

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Every carrier has there own differentiating model number.
Sprint (SPH-L900)
ATT (SGH-I317)
TMo (SGH-889)
VRZ. (SCH-I605)

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