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Apple moves more assembly to India

by on02 November 2023


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Apple will start introductory production on the standard iPhone 17 in India, marking the first time the company begins development of a new iPhone outside of China.

According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that Apple will opt to assemble the standard iPhone 17 in India because it has a "lower difficulty" design that will minimise risk. Jobs' Mob has been manufacturing older iPhones and other devices in India since for several years now in an effort to move more of its manufacturing out of China.

The Fruity Cargo cult has slowly started giving factories in India more responsibility, and began iPhone 14 production in the country just a few weeks after the device launched in September 2022. iPhone 15 production started even earlier, with factories in the country assembling the base iPhone 15 model prior to launch, but assembly still started in China first.

Kuo believes that 12 to 14 percent of global iPhone shipments are made in India, with that proportion to increase to 20 to 25 percent by 2024.

In addition to allowing Apple to move manufacturing away from China, increasing production in India provides Apple with an opportunity to strengthen its relationship with the Indian government. India is a key market for Apple due to growing demand for Apple products in the country.

Last modified on 02 November 2023
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