
Samsung Galaxy A33 5G Enterprise Edition
128 GB, Awesome Black, 6.40", Dual SIM, 5G
Samsung Galaxy A33 5G Enterprise Edition
128 GB, Awesome Black, 6.40", Dual SIM, 5G
Quick Test on Your Samsung 1. Open the Phone app (like you’re going to dial a number). 2. Dial: *#7465625# 3. A hidden menu will pop up showing lock status. If you see [NETWORK LOCK: OFF], your phone is unlocked → you can use foreign SIMs. If you see [NETWORK LOCK: ON], your phone is locked to your carrier.
Unfortunately, the differences between the various editions were not really clear to me, even after extensive research. The mobile is great and I didn't notice any limitations.
6GB
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Enterprise FOTA to manage and control firmware updates and to centrally control which updates are applied and when. Knox Configure (Dynamic Edition) - with this software, access rights and security settings for devices can be controlled centrally. An IT department can therefore maintain the models and also limit access (remote access). The devices are available on the market for at least 2 years and offer 4 to 5 years of security updates (normal Samsung updates only run for 3 years). Android updates have now been extended to 4 to even 5 years (but this also applies to some of the normal top models) The manufacturer's warranty has been extended to 3 years.
Sounds more like a defect. Do other Bluetooth devices work?
Not really, but it works for me.
FYI: I bought the device and it came with a USB-C - USB-C cable. @digitec - it would be good if you could add the exact cable type to each product (makes ordering the correct power supply a bit easier ;-))
You can switch both cards on and off separately. Both active at the same time is also possible.
The best place to look is here: (Network must be unfolded, then you can see the available tapes). https://m.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_a33_5g-11429.php
Yes, no problem
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