iPhone models have returned to the largest phone market in Southeast Asia, Indonesia. Apple will be able to sell phones in the country again now that it's committed to building a $44 million R&D center in the country.

That center will help Apple reach a requirement that 4G smartphones use 30% local components. That requirement can be met with hardware and software.

Apple began selling the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus in the market on March 31. It was never able to release the iPhone 6s in the country.