Indonesia has imposed a ban on the sale of Google Pixel smartphones, citing regulations that mandate the inclusion of at least 40 percent locally produced components. This move comes shortly after the prohibition of Apple’s iPhone 16 sales in the country, for a similar reason.
Related Posts
Sega Says It’s Considering Launching a Subscription Service for Its Games
Sega is planning launch its own video game subscription service along the lines of Netflix and Xbox Game Pass. The Japanese company, that produces popular […]
Apple iPhone SE 4 Tipped to Get Same Back Cover as iPhone 16
Apple is expected to announce this pint-size affordable iPhone model in the first quarter of next year with upgrades over the iPhone SE 2022. The […]
Samsung Opens Largest Experience Store in Gurugram With Exclusive Offers on Select Galaxy Devices
Samsung announced on Monday that it has launched its biggest Experience Store in Gurugram, India. Located at DLF CyberHub, the store has immersive zones where […]