It has been announced that Apple's new iPhone Air will not be available for sale in the Chinese market. This was reported by the South China Morning Post, and the information was also widely covered by Oxu.Az.
It is reported that the company did not receive the necessary permission to officially register this model in the country. This forced the start of iPhone Air sales to be postponed from the recently announced plan.
Despite this, other Apple products - the remaining models of the iPhone 17 series - will be available for users in the Chinese and global markets starting September 19th. This creates even more opportunities for those interested in the company's new gadgets.
According to the source, the iPhone Air does not have a regular SIM card slot. This device was developed based solely on the virtual SIM card - eSIM technology. In China, special permission from state regulatory bodies is required to activate devices running eSIM technology.
Therefore, Apple's new Air model is temporarily banned for Chinese users, but the company's technology and innovation-driven strategy maintains the possibility of addressing this issue in the near future.
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