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iPhone 17 launching in two months: Check India price, design, camera, chipset and more The upcoming iPhone 17 lineup is expected to feature the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone ...
Apple has set a new benchmark in smartphone manufacturing in India. The company achieved the fastest ever growth in iPhone production as well as exports during the first half of 2025, the government ...
Apple iPhone 17 series manufacturing has reportedly started in India Apple is now reportedly planning to undertake simultaneous day-one manufacturing of the upcoming iPhone 17 in China and India.
Given the current trade environment and tariff uncertainties between the United States and China, the commencement of the iPhone 17 series trial in India is not a big surprise.
Discover how India is transforming into a major hub for iPhone manufacturing, driven by economic growth, government policies, and a skilled workforce, as Apple and Foxconn lead the charge in ...
Apple's Glowtime event unveiled the iPhone 16 series, featuring four models with a minimum 128GB storage. In India, the iPhone 16 starts at Rs 79,900, while the Pro Max reaches Rs 1,44,900. Amazon ...
The iPhone facilities in India produce more than 40 million units per year, about 20% of Apple’s annual output. While Trump has pushed Apple to make iPhones in the US, the lack of domestic engineering ...
India is engaged in a large-scale digital transformation and Apple’s investments there show how much progress the nation is making.
Apple and Foxconn are speeding up their iPhone manufacturing in India. Dixon continues to collaborate with Taiwanese companies to secure more diversified manufacturing capabilities.
Apple is accelerating its shift away from Chinese manufacturing, planning to make more of its US-bound shipments in India and Vietnam as it braces for sweeping new tariffs.
Manufacturers in India would need to double production to meet US iPhone demand—and the shift still wouldn’t solve Apple’s China problem.
Apple sells more than 220 million iPhones a year worldwide, with Counterpoint Research estimating a fifth of total iPhone imports to the United States now come from India, and the rest from China.