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. Apple’s Newest iPhone Still Unavailable in Indonesia, Older Models See Price Drops

The smartphone market is buzzing with anticipation for the release of the newest iPhone series. However, tech enthusiasts in Indonesia will have to wait a little longer to get their hands on the iPhone 16 Series.

The highly anticipated launch has been delayed due to a government regulation requiring a 35% Domestic Content Level (TKDN) certification for electronic devices sold in Indonesia.

Apple has yet to meet this requirement, per regulations from the Ministry of Industry (Kemenperin). Adding to the complications, Apple is also required to settle a pre-existing commitment, including paying an outstanding investment debit of USD 10 million, which translates to approximately IDR 158 billion.

While Apple fans in Indonesia wait for the iPhone 16 Series, they can still purchase – and enjoy a significant price drop – on older iPhone models (13 through 15).

Older iPhones Now More Accessible

Many are now taking advantage of discounted prices on previous-generation iPhones. Retailers like iBox are offering substantial reductions.

Here’s a breakdown of the prices for popular iPhone models:

iPhone 13 Prices

* 128GB: Rp. 8,999 million (previously Rp. 15,499 million)
* 256GB: Rp. 11,499 million (previously Rp. 17,949 million)

iPhone 14 Prices

* 128GB: Rp. 12,249 million (previously Rp. 16,249 million)
* 256GB: Rp. 15,049 million (previously Rp. 19,249 million)
* 512GB: Rp. 23,249 million

iPhone 15 Prices

* 128GB: Rp. 12,999 million (previously Rp. 16,499 million)
* 256GB: Rp. 15,999 million (previously Rp. 19,499 million)
* 512GB: Rp. 19,999 million (previously Rp. 23,499 million)

iPhone 15 Plus Prices

* 128GB: Rp. 15,999 million (previously Rp. 18,499 million)
* 256GB: Rp. 18,999 million (previously Rp. 21,499 million)
* 512GB: Rp. 23,249 million (previously Rp. 25,499 million)

iPhone 15 Pro Prices

* 128GB: Rp. 18,249 million (previously Rp. 20,999 million)
* 256GB: Rp. 21,249 million (previously Rp. 23,999 million)
* 512GB: Rp. 25,249 million (previously Rp. 27,999 million)

* 1TB: Rp. 29,249 million (previously Rp. 31,999 million)

iPhone 15 Pro Max Prices

* 256GB: Rp. 22,249 million (previously Rp. 24,999 million)
* 512GB: Rp. 27,249 million (previously Rp. 29,999 million)

* 1TB: Rp. 31,249 million (previously Rp. 33,999 million)

The revised Pricing

This reduction in price creates an opportunity for consumers to experience the iPhone universe at a more affordable price.

Those who are looking forward to owning the newest iPhone will need to wait while Apple fulfills their commitment.

As these are new devices, it’s anticipated that

Apple may comply with all existing regulations and make the iPhone 16 Series available in Indonesia soon.

How has the delay in the iPhone 16 launch impacted the demand for older ⁤iPhone models in Indonesia?

##​ iPhone 16 Delay ‌Fuels Demand for Older Models

**Interviewer:** Joining us today is ⁢tech analyst, Reza Putra, ‌to ‌discuss the latest developments regarding the ⁣iPhone​ 16 launch delay in Indonesia.‌ Reza, thanks for being here.

**Reza Putra:** My pleasure.

**Interviewer:** So Reza, ‍Apple fans in Indonesia are still eagerly awaiting the arrival of ⁣the iPhone ⁢16 series. What is causing ⁤this delay?

**Reza⁢ Putra:** The delay is primarily due to Indonesia’s ⁤TKDN regulation, which mandates that​ electronic devices ⁣sold in the ‍country must have a domestic content level of at least 35%. [[1](https://tekno.kompas.com/read/2024/11/20/09030067/tanda-iphone-16-dijual-resmi-di-indonesia-menguat-ini-janji-apple)]Apple has yet to meet this requirement,

adding to the complications is an outstanding ⁣investment‍ debt of IDR 158 billion owed ⁣by ‍Apple to the ​Indonesian government.

**Interviewer:** So it seems​ like⁢ this is more than just a simple technicality. What​ are‍ the implications of this delay for both Apple and ​Indonesian ⁣consumers?

**Reza​ Putra:** For ⁣Apple,⁢ it ⁢means losing out on a potentially significant ‌market share⁣ in⁣ one of the fastest-growing​ smartphone markets globally. For Indonesian⁢ consumers, this means having to wait longer ​to access the latest ​and greatest iPhone technology. However, it’s‍ interesting to​ note that this delay has created an opportunity ⁣for ⁢older iPhone⁢ models.

**Interviewer:** You’re referring to the drop in prices for older iPhone models, ‍right?

**Reza Putra:** Yes, exactly! Many retailers are offering significant ⁢discounts on iPhone models 13 through 15,⁢ making them⁤ more accessible to a wider range of consumers.⁤ This sudden price drop is creating‌ a win-win situation⁢ for budget-conscious buyers who can‌ still ⁣experience the iOS ecosystem without having to wait for the iPhone 16.

**Interviewer:**​ Fascinating. Thank you⁤ so much for sharing your insights, Reza. We ⁣appreciate your time.

**Reza Putra:** My pleasure.

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