Hi Dave!

Either the Verizon one or the Spanish/Euro one.  They are basically identical 
and actually share a part number.   If you are actually on Verizon get the 
Verizon one.  If you are on ATT in the US, either one should be OK.  The Euro 
one shows slightly fewer LTE bands than does the Verizon one so I would say 
Verizon wins overall.

Chad


On Oct 3, 2012, at 9:34 AM, David Herren 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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