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Apple Foldable iPhones India: Production Plans & Future Growth

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Apple Eyes India for FoldableiPhone Production Following ​Taiwan ⁤Test Run

Cupertino, California ​- Apple is planning to manufacture ⁤its highly anticipated⁤ foldable iPhone in India, following initial test production ⁣in⁣ Taiwan, according‍ to a new report from ⁣Nikkei.the move signals ⁤a continued shift in Apple’s ⁤manufacturing strategy, diversifying ‌away from ⁢its heavy reliance on ‌china.

The company is currently in discussions with suppliers ​to⁢ establish a test production line for the foldable iPhone in⁤ Taiwan. ​If accomplished,​ mass‍ production is slated to move to ⁤India,⁢ possibly launching ⁤the device next year. Apple ⁢anticipates the foldable smartphone will ⁣increase total shipments by 10% in ‍2026.

Advancement of a⁢ foldable iPhone has been ongoing for years, as competitors like Samsung, Google, ‍Motorola, and Huawei have already released​ multiple folding devices. Despite speculation ahead of Apple’s September⁢ 9 hardware event, the ‌company⁣ instead unveiled its slimmest iPhone yet, the iPhone Air.

This development coincides with a significant expansion of iPhone production within India. Apple is now ‌assembling all⁢ iPhone 17 models -⁣ including the base, Pro, and‍ Pro⁣ Max versions – across five local factories, with two new facilities recently ​coming online. ⁤These facilities,operated‌ by Tata Group in Hosur,Tamil Nadu,and Foxconn near Bengaluru airport,are central to this​ increased output. ​

Notably, iPhone shipments to the US already represent a‌ substantial portion of Tata Electronics’ revenue, accounting for‌ over⁣ Rs 23,112 crore (approximately $2.78 billion USD) – or 37% ‌- of the company’s FY25 revenue.

Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed in an ⁤August earnings call that the​ “vast⁤ majority” of iPhones sold in the US ‍are now made in India, while the majority of other products like macs, iPads, and Watches are manufactured​ in Vietnam. He also noted that “the vast majority” ⁤of products for ‍other countries still originate from China.

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