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So, I did some research and it appears the iPhone SE A1662 sold for Verizon/T-Mobile/AT&T is not a very global-friendly phone because of all the global LTE bands it is missing.

I will be traveling to Asia (China, Thailand, etc.) several times per year and I have been told that Sprint's A1723 is the iPhone SE to get. Also, because of their spectacular global plans, I want to remain with T-Mobile. I already know that I can buy the Sprint A1723 at full price from the Apple store and that I will be able to use it with T-Mobile. (correct me if I'm wrong)

Now, I'm wondering where the iPhone SE A1724 fits into all of this? - From what I read, it appears to be essentially the same phone as the A1723, minus the CDMA. Also, it appears that A1724 is best suited for Asia. Question becomes: if I managed to snag the A1724, would it work well with T-Mobile and its LTE here in the US?

Which iPhone SE would you get and why, given my circumstances? (Note that I want to remain with the iPhone SE simply because of its ergonomics)
 
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