What iphone 5 uk network should I go with if I move to USA next year?

Hey guys,
never posted before so please be kind!
I currently live in the uk and I am due an upgrade from my iphone 4. I am on the O2 network and want the new Iphone 5. However I am moving to USA (for good) next year and I am concerned over LTE/4G and picking the right model. Will it matter? any information would be greatly appreciated as I dont want to comit to the iphone 5 here if I wont be able to unlock it for use in America. Thanks in advance!

UK and USA iPhone 5 models are incompatible as far as LTE frequencies go.  What you purchase in the UK will not work in the US because everything is different.
The UK sells unlocked iPhones but the US does not and you are tied into a 2 year contract, so my advice would be to wait until you move to the States next year and purchase a new iPhone 5 there and they may even be selling unlocked iPhones by then or you can take out a 2 year contract with either Sprint, AT&T or Verizon.
Don't upgrade on 02 if you are moving as it won't be worth it.  Stick with what you have go until next year because they are just not compatible.

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