What about the use of 4G/LTE? I know that the LTE network in Denmark is using 1800 MHz and 2600 MHz.
Here is the translated information regardint the Danish LTE network: http://translate.google.dk/translat...ut=2&eotf=1&u=http://www.3.dk/nyheder/4g-lte/
When a LTE network is built using 1800 MHz and 2600 MHz, what is to be considered? Why use 2 frequencies?
Applejuiced and I are debating this on multiple threads now.
If you visit http://www.apple.com/iphone/LTE/ you'll see Denmark not listed as a supported country. Maybe there is a technical limitation or maybe it just isn't officially supported. Either way I would caution you that it might not work.
According to www.3.dk, their LTE network is the only LTE network in all of Denmark and it will go live september 28th. Maybe Denmark isn't listed because the network isn't live yet?
That could be it too.
If there is no lte yet then that's why it's not listed yet. Is that carrier carrying the iPhone officially at the moment?
Do they sell the 4S currently as an official carrier?
The iPhone 5 hasn't been release in Denmark yet. It is being release september 28th.
I can't read the webpage, but the iPhone 5 is listed on that network (presumably coming soon).
http://www.3.dk/d/iphone5/
Yes, the Iphone 5 is being sold by september 28th all over Denmark.
The LTE network will then work with any LTE phone with 1800 MHz or 2600 MHz so iPhone 5 A1429 model will work.
How do I make sure that I purchase a A1429 model?