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Getting an iPhone 5 in Spain, please help!
I'm from the states and I'm tired of my iPhone 3G.
I have read that most places in Europe won't have 4g or even 4 glte... So if I am planning to stay here, the iPhone surely would be faster than my old 3G right? Thanks, I'm considering going with movistar |
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it will blow you 3g away...
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Lol it has to be able to! I can barely snap photos or surf the web with the 3G. But that thing has been a tank for me. I'm gonna keep it as a jail broken phone...
Which leads me to my final question: by buying it from movistar, which frequency would I be buying it from and if I ever brought it back to USA Would it work with the 4g or 4g lte ? Thanks |
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Why? Because, although not advertised and important here, the Iphones 5's sold in Europe are the GSM/CDMA (International Version) versions. Only the Verizon iPhone model sold in the states and Japan is the phone that's truly a world phone supporting all frequencies. The European iPhone 5 (International GSM version) supports more frequencies that the AT&T model and will therefore work everywhere for calling and 3G. But for 4G/LTE, it works on the Verizon network but I'm not sure about AT&T. AT&T uses specific channels not used elsewhere.. ![]() Bottomline: iPhone 5 bought in EU/Spain will work all around the world and will have 3G everywhere. But 4G/LTE only on the Verizon network in the states (AT&T I have my doubts). Most iPhones in Europe all sold unlocked. (purchased with or without carrier)
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Goto Apple official website and check the specs and features of iPhone 5.
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See picture. A1428 = AT&T Model. A1429 CDMA = Verizon Model A1429 GSM = International Model.
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Not sure what you mean by that, it's a screenshot from specs, frequencies to be exact. Nothing about lock status. Anyways, if bought from t-mobile, it will be locked to t-mobile. Same for 3 UK, and others.
But yes, A1429 CDMA and A1429 have same european LTE and GSM frequencies. Anyways, back on topic, if you look here: http://ltemaps.org/ it seems that movistar doesn't have lte, here more : http://www.totaltele.com/view.aspx?ID=467479 But, iPhone 3g supports only 3.6 Mbps HSDPA, while iPhone 5 supports 42Mbps HSPA+, which movistar seems to have : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HSPA%2B_networks So yes, you should see big speed increase with iPhone 5. ---------- Quote:
Here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks But you can use it on t-mobile and AT&T, with hspa+ |
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So the best thing to do, is to get a Verizon phone and bring it and use it in Spain? Just in case one day I go back to the states?
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