Weeks after Indonesia’s government agreed to lift its ban on the iPhone 16 range, Apple has at last received all of the regulatory permissions to resume selling the model.
Indonesia agreed to end the ban on March 7, 2025, but Apple was still required to apply for specific certificates from the country’s trade ministry, plus the communications and digital ministry. Those have now been received, and Apple has announced that it will resume selling the iPhone 16 range from Friday, April 11, 2025.
The range had briefly been available after its launch in September 2024, but Indonesia banned it from sale in October 2024. Lifting the ban now also means that Apple will be able to sell the iPhone 16e in Indonesia for the first time.
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