What are the difference between Model A1586 (GSM)* and Model A1524 (GSM)* as shown in the apple website?

Hi,
I would like to ask about some information on iPhone 6Plus
Can i know whats the difference on these two models between Model A1586 (GSM)* and Model A1524 (GSM)* as shown in the Malaysia apple website?
If its different, then the product which consumer wanted to select, will it be all the model same price in Malaysia?
Thank you.
Your sincerely,
Nick

"why should Apple manufacture the 2 models as different models?"
Apple doesn't manufacture two models with the same model number.  The "1429" iPhone can utilze either the GSM or CDMA protocol, depending upon the carrier's system.  In the US, Apple offers an unlocked "1428" iPhone 5, for use on GSM networks.  I live in Bangkok, and Apple - and Premium Resellers - offer the "1429" iPhone, which can be used on either GSM or CDMA networks.

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