I read here: Google Nexus 5 - Smartphones - CNET Reviews
Does this mean if I buy one when I'm over next month it won't work when I go home or??
Anyone in the know on mobile devices can shed any light on this..
I'm 50/50 on getting one as I'm pretty happy with my Galaxy SII. But having about $70 knocked off the cost might be enough to sway me towards it rather than away.
Google has made two versions of the handset, one specifically for North America/Asia, and another for other regions like Europe. For US consumers, Verizon customers will unfortunately be left out -- this unlocked phone will not support the carrier's bands. It will be compatible with AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint.
Does this mean if I buy one when I'm over next month it won't work when I go home or??
Anyone in the know on mobile devices can shed any light on this..
I'm 50/50 on getting one as I'm pretty happy with my Galaxy SII. But having about $70 knocked off the cost might be enough to sway me towards it rather than away.