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Apple begins making iPhone 14 in India 3 weeks after launch
Apple has started production iPhone 14 in Indiaclose the technology gap with China’s main equipment manufacturing base.
Apple made the announcement on Monday, less than three weeks after the iPhone 14 launched.
The company has been working with suppliers to ramp up production in India and shorten the lag with China in production by the typical six to nine months for previous launches, Bloomberg News reports. believe in August.
“We are delighted to be manufacturing the iPhone 14 in India,” Apple said in an emailed statement on Monday, confirming the move.
Apple, which has long made most of its iPhones in China, is looking for alternatives as Xi Jinping’s administration comes into conflict with the US government and imposed lockdowns across the country. disruption of economic activity.
Foxconn Technology Group, the main manufacturer of the iPhone, has been studying the process of shipping components from China and assembling the iPhone 14 at a factory outside the southern Indian city of Chennai, Bloomberg News reported. That includes looking at ways to maintain Apple’s high standards for security.
Apple made the announcement on Monday, less than three weeks after the iPhone 14 launched.
The company has been working with suppliers to ramp up production in India and shorten the lag with China in production by the typical six to nine months for previous launches, Bloomberg News reports. believe in August.
“We are delighted to be manufacturing the iPhone 14 in India,” Apple said in an emailed statement on Monday, confirming the move.
Apple, which has long made most of its iPhones in China, is looking for alternatives as Xi Jinping’s administration comes into conflict with the US government and imposed lockdowns across the country. disruption of economic activity.
Foxconn Technology Group, the main manufacturer of the iPhone, has been studying the process of shipping components from China and assembling the iPhone 14 at a factory outside the southern Indian city of Chennai, Bloomberg News reported. That includes looking at ways to maintain Apple’s high standards for security.