JAKARTA -- Apple's new iPhone 16 series debuted in Indonesia on Friday and was met with lines of eager buyers in Jakarta, after the government lifted a ban on sales of the gadget following the company's pledge to invest more than $150 million.
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Apple finally began selling the iPhone 16 in Indonesia on Apr. 11, after it reached an agreement with the Indonesian government in February over an investment plan in Southeast Asia's largest economy. (Photo by Rezha Hadyan)
JAKARTA -- Apple's new iPhone 16 series debuted in Indonesia on Friday and was met with lines of eager buyers in Jakarta, after the government lifted a ban on sales of the gadget following the company's pledge to invest more than $150 million.