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|  Originally Posted by Andi_N As far as I know the only kinds of Lumias are the:
1. AT&T Lumia 920 - it works good on 2G, 3G and 3.5G but it only picks up AT&T LTE as AT&T has a different LTE infrastructure than other countries.
2. China's Lumia 920T - works good on 2G, 3G and 3.5G as well but only picks up China LTE as China has a different LTE infrastructure as well.
3. International Lumia 920 - this one would work well in any country. I don't know if this'll pick up AT&T LTE/China LTE though.
So to answer your question, yep the Philippine Lumia will most likely be the int'l one, and yes it'll most likely work in EU countries too. As far as I know, there are only three types of Lumia 920, the non-LTE(chinese) and Lumia 920 phones that capable connecting to LTE networks which are RM-820(for bands 700 MHz Class 17, 1700, 2100) and RM-821(for bands 800, 900, 1800, 2100, 2600 which is the international standard)
Only RM-820 can run on At&T, wirelessdave, and other network providers that uses bands 1700/2100,
And as far as I know, LTE networks only differs only on the type of technology, on what frequency and band level it resides and what downstream/upstream they provide(which can always be adjusted by the network provider).
Lumia 920 that were build manufactured exclusively for At&T have an embedded AT&T software for network locking purposes.So is Rogers and other Lumia 920 phones that were build for a specific network provider.
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