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4G LTE is on the move all over Europe. Obviously, the speed varies a lot from one place to the other, and my country, Norway, is one of the front runners. Anyway, expect LTE to be The Dominating Technology in most of Europe a few years from now. 3G (with about a dozen variations) was just a warming up: Gradually the 3G frequency bands are taken over by LTE and the transmitters replaced.

Then comes the problem: Take a look at LTE frequency bands[^]: There is not a single LTE frequency band common to US and Europe. (One European band, 2600 MHz is used in Canada - but lots of areas in Europe are covered by other frequencies, not 2600 MHz. I guess the same applies to Canada.)

I don't think there is any LTE capable phone on the market that supports all 40+ frequency bands - they all come in different variants for the various regions of the world. Tourists are frequently warned: If you come across a really good offer in a different continent, chances are that when you come back home, only 3G will work - and 3G is yesterday's technology. When 4G was opened in Norway, a number of people tried to save money on buying 4G phones cheaper in the USA, and wasted their money: The phone could not be modified / upgraded.

(Maybe this is a matter of firmware only, but I am not so sure. E.g. handling lower frequencies, down to 450 MHz, might be costly in terms of antenna size etc, so a cheaper / more compact solution is selected in markets where 1900 is the lowest frequency used. Or, in markets where the highest frequency used is 1900, they choose cheaper solutions that cannot handle 3700. I have come across several electronic products having identical looks, and model designation, in Europe and the US, but when you open them, the electronics are significantly different. I would expect the same from a mobile phone.)

If you insist of using the same phone in Europe and in the US, you won't have many options, if any at all! If you want an LTE phone that works in Europe, you should probably buy it in Europe. You might find models in Asia handling most of the European LTE bands (look at the last table in the Wikipedia article), but don't expect it to work in North America.
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