
The reason iPhone 16 has been declared illegal in Indonesia is its lack of IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) certification. In Indonesia, IMEI certification is mandatory for smartphone sales. This certification process helps the government keep records of each phone, prevent smuggling, and ensure consumer safety. Without IMEI certification, a device cannot connect to the network, making it illegal for use in the country.
iPhone 16 has not yet been listed in Indonesia’s official registry, indicating that Apple has not completed the necessary procedure with local authorities. The main reason could be the country’s unique regulations and customs processes, which may delay the official launch of the iPhone.
This is a significant issue in the tech industry, as iPhone 16 cannot be used in Indonesia without certification, potentially impacting Apple’s sales in the region.
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