Rumor: iPhone will also be 4g in the Netherlands to support

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The next iPhone from Apple will only work on American 4g networks, but would also have support for frequencies in the Netherlands for 4g are going to be used. The iPad supports those frequencies.

As the successor of the iPhone 4S, the Dutch frequencies for 4g support, users in the Netherlands after the rollout of those networks lte use on Apple’s new smartphone. Dutch providers must, however, wait on the frequentieveiling this fall, where nearly all of the frequencies for mobile internet to be auctioned. Then the networks are expected to only from next year be activated. At the time of release will be Dutch users so have nothing to the 4g support in the next iPhone.

That the ‘iPhone 5’ frequencies for 4g support which is also used in the Netherlands, is to distract from a message of Pocket-Lint. The British carrier Everything Everywhere, a collaboration of Orange and T-Mobile, activate in september its 4g network on the 1800MHz band. The iPad only supports 4g on the 700Mhz and 2100MHz frequencies, which in Europe is not to be used for 4g.

There have been going longer rumors that the next iPhone has support for 4g network lte. Generally it is expected that Apple on september 12, its new iPhone presents. That would be in addition to 4g support, a 4″screen, while all the iPhones up until now, a 3.5″screen. The resolution would be increased from 960×640 pixels at 1136×640 pixels, an aspect ratio which corresponds to 16:9. The new iPhone would be on september 21 release in the United States and the United Kingdom, and around 5 October in the Dutch shops.