Apple will start selling the iPhone 16 series in Indinesia on April 11th after promising to invest more money in the country.
Remember when Apple was not allowed to sell the new iPhone 16 series in Indonesia? The country banned Apple from selling its handsets because the U.S. company was unable to renew a content requirement certification. To get that certification and start sales of the iPhone 16 series in the world’s fourth-largest populated country, Apple promised in late February to increase its investment in the country.
Now, we have a date when Apple will start sales of the iPhone 16 line in Indonesia. That date will be April 11th. To be allowed to sell its most important product in such a heavily populated country, Apple agreed to invest $300 million in Indonesia adding up to as much as $1 billion over 10 years.
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