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Old 05-30-2013, 07:07 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
The iPad uses US-only LTE frequencies (hence can only be used with 3G networks here in the UK, for example). Perhaps the same is true of this device?
Might make sense, as for now the Chromebook Pixels I've seen all are from the US. Question is, whether they already have implemented the frequencies needed for other countries.
I hate buying gadgets with options I can't use. If I can't use the LTE in Europe, I'd stick to the WiFi-only version. But so far, I'm simply not sure. Too many different statements in the reviews. Most bashing, LTE-only would be the problem, as there's no fallback to 3G. But most don't comment about LTE in detail...
Anyway: The general consensus seems to be, there's LTE only and no 3G. If only they'd give more details about the LTE.
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