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View all search resultsIndonesia has set new terms and conditions for Apple to legally sell its latest phone in the country, after weeks of a public standoff between the tech firm and the government over local content requirements.
Apple reached second place with a 15.6 percent market share, though down 0.5 percentage points year-on-year, while Huawei claimed third place with 15.3 percent, gaining 4.2 percentage points, showed data from researcher IDC on Friday.
Minister Agus has cautioned against local consumers heading overseas to get their hands on Apple's latest device, underlining that the device cannot be used legally in the country since it did not have IMEI certification.