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:

(list based on available firmwares)

AFG – Afghanistan SM-N920C

XSA – Australia SM-N920I

VAU – Australia (Vodafone) SM-N920I

OPS – Australia (Optus) SM-N920I

TEL – Australia (Telstra) SM-N920I

CAM – Cambodia SM-N920C

CHC – China SM-N9200

TGY – Hong Kong SM-N9200

MID – Iraq SM-N920C

PTR – Israel (Orange/Partner) SM-N920C

CEL – Israel (Cellcom) SM-N920C

BTC – Libya SM-N920C

XME – Malaysia SM-N9208

MWD – Morocco (MWD) SM-N920C

MYM – MYM SM-N9208

NZC – New Zealand SM-N920I

VNZ – New Zealand (Vodafone) SM-N920I

TNZ – New Zealand SM-N920I

PNG – Papua New Guinea SM-N920I

XTE – Philippines SM-N9208

GLB – Philippines (Globe) SM-N9208

PCT – Puerto Rico SM-N920W8

KSA – Saudi Arabia SM-N920C

MM1 – Singapore SM-N920I

South Korea

BRI – Taiwan SM-N9208

TUN – Tunisia SM-N920C

TUR – Turkey SM-N920C

USA

VFJ – VFJ SM-N920I

XXV – Vietnam SM-N920C

Note: Not all countries are in this list yet. We will update as soon as we get the first firmware.

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.