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Apple's iPhone 17 Manufacturing Expands Across Five Indian Plants

Apple is ramping up iPhone production in India across five factories as it continues reducing dependence on China for U.S.-bound devices. For the first time, all four iPhone 17 models will be manufactured in India in preparation for launch next month, reports Bloomberg.

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The expansion includes newly operational plants from Tata Group in Tamil Nadu and Foxconn near Bangalore airport. Tata-controlled facilities are expected to handle up to half of India's iPhone output over the next two years, cementing the conglomerate's role as a key Apple partner.

iPhone exports from India have surged dramatically. Between April and July, $7.5 billion worth of iPhones shipped from the country, compared to $17 billion for the entire previous fiscal year. Last month, a Canalys report claimed India has overtaken China as the leading manufacturer of smartphones shipped to the United States.

The production shift comes as Apple navigates the impact of tariffs brought by the Trump administration. CEO Tim Cook recently pledged $600 billion in U.S. investments over four years, partly to maintain exemptions for India-made iPhones. Trump has imposed 50% tariffs on India but has so far spared electronics.

China has reportedly discouraged technology transfers to India, and Foxconn has recalled hundreds of Chinese engineers from Indian facilities. Apple is said to have replaced them with engineers from Taiwan and Japan at higher costs.

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Top Rated Comments

10 months ago

Ew

Wonder if we can request Chinese built ones
Agreed, I’m in Australia and if I ever end up with an Indian phone, it’ll be returned to Apple straight away.
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DesertNomad Avatar
10 months ago
I'd rather have it made in China than India as China has vastly more experience in this kind of manufacturing.
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LionTeeth Avatar
10 months ago
Ew

Wonder if we can request Chinese built ones
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DrJR Avatar
10 months ago
Made in USA is best…. But I’ll take India over China any day.
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10 months ago
I hope the quality will not go down then... like everything else coming from India.
Apple should built them in US, Europe, Turkey for stable quality
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AF_APPLETALK Avatar
10 months ago

Ew

Wonder if we can request Chinese built ones
Someone who gets it
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