Can Apple's $100 million investment still lift the iPhone 16 ban? Indonesia seems to want more
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发表于 2024-11-22 17:55:45
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Apple's $100 million investment is still unable to lift the iPhone 16 ban? Indonesia seems to want more. US tech giant Apple's latest smartphone, the iPhone 16 series, encountered difficulties in the Indonesian market shortly after its release. Currently, Apple is seeking to lift Indonesia's sales ban on the iPhone 16.
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