Recent from TechCrunch reveal that Apple’s contract manufacturing partner Foxconn has started to assemble the current generation of iPhone units -- the iPhone 11 lineup -- in its plant near Chennai, India.
A small batch of locally manufactured iPhone 11 units has already shipped to retail stores, but the production yield is currently limited, the source of the information said, requesting anonymity as matters are private. Apple, in general, has ambitions to scale up its local production efforts in India, the person added.
The local production of current iPhone 11 models illustrates Apple’s further commitment to India, the world's second largest smartphone market, as it explores ways to cut its reliance on China, which produces the vast majority of iPhone models today.
Apple’s contract manufacturing partner, Taiwan-based Wistron, first began assembling older iPhone models in 2017. But until now, Apple has not been able to have an assembly partner produce the current generation iPhone model in India.
Wistron, which has locally assembled older iPhone SE, iPhone 6s and iPhone 7 models in the past in its Bangalore plant, currently assembles iPhone XR units in India. Apple discontinued the local production of iPhone SE and iPhone 6s last year, the person said.
Piyush Goyal, India's Minister of Commerce and Industry, tweeted last 24 July that Apple had begun assembling iPhone 11 models in India.
Assembling handsets in India enables smartphone vendors - including Apple - to avoid roughly 20 percent import duty that the Indian government levies on imported electronics products.
A small batch of locally manufactured iPhone 11 units has already shipped to retail stores, but the production yield is currently limited, the source of the information said, requesting anonymity as matters are private. Apple, in general, has ambitions to scale up its local production efforts in India, the person added.
The local production of current iPhone 11 models illustrates Apple’s further commitment to India, the world's second largest smartphone market, as it explores ways to cut its reliance on China, which produces the vast majority of iPhone models today.
Apple’s contract manufacturing partner, Taiwan-based Wistron, first began assembling older iPhone models in 2017. But until now, Apple has not been able to have an assembly partner produce the current generation iPhone model in India.
Wistron, which has locally assembled older iPhone SE, iPhone 6s and iPhone 7 models in the past in its Bangalore plant, currently assembles iPhone XR units in India. Apple discontinued the local production of iPhone SE and iPhone 6s last year, the person said.
Piyush Goyal, India's Minister of Commerce and Industry, tweeted last 24 July that Apple had begun assembling iPhone 11 models in India.
Assembling handsets in India enables smartphone vendors - including Apple - to avoid roughly 20 percent import duty that the Indian government levies on imported electronics products.
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