Everything Everywhere has announced the exclusive 4G enabled Samsung Galaxy S3, HTC One XL, Nokia Lumia 920 and Lumia 820 are coming to the UK

EE, previously Everything Everywhere, will bring a range of 4G enabled handsets to the UK for use on its new 4G network service.

Devices revealed so far include the Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE, HTC One XL, Huawei Ascend P1 LTE and Nokia’s newly released pair of Windows Phone 8 handsets: the Lumia 920 and Lumia 820.

We also saw an HTC One S running on 4G for the demonstration, but there was no word on whether a 4G unlocked model would be available to customers.

In terms of specs, these handsets remain the same as their regular 2G/3G capable variants but they have the unlocked capability to use the superfast 4G LTE 1.8GHz spectrum on EE’s new network.




EE is the first network to announce its plans to bring the Lumia 920 and 820 and HTC’s One XL to the UK.

It’s not yet clear whether these devices will remain EE exclusives or whether you’ll be able to get non-4G versions through other networks.

At the very least, EE will be the only network where you can get 4G enabled models in the near future. Company chief executive Olaf Swantee also said that more devices would be following soon.

EE is Everything Everywhere’s new brand for 4G and fast home broadband, the company will also continue to operate Orange and T-Mobile, offering individual services through each which will use EE’s overall network infrastructure.

Essentially, although you may go into an EE shop and buy an Orange or T-Mobile deal, it’s EE you’ll see on your network signal from now on.

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