I think your best bet is the Verizon phone. It has the widest set of LET 
frequencies.

-Pete

On Oct 3, 2012, at 8:34 AM, David Herren <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've read 3-5 articles online about which iPhone 5 to get if, like me, one 
> spends part of the time in the US, and part in Europe. The LTE frequencies 
> used in Europe are all over the map.
> 
> A general recommendation seems to be get the Verizon phone here. IT's 
> unlocked for GSM (so apparently it's both a CDMA and GSM capable device, 
> while the ATT phone is only GSM), thus one could use a European GSM carrier's 
> sim card, adn the LTE frequencies supported on the Verizon model are more 
> widely used in Europe than the ATT LTE frequencies in that phone.
> 
> However, I have yet to find specific data for the LTE frequencies used in 
> Spain (rather, I seem to find conflicting information), and there appears to 
> be enough variability that I'd like more solid data before pulling the 
> trigger.
> 
> Anyone been to Spain yet with an iPhone 5? Experiences?
> 
> 
> /david
> 
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