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channelnews : Apple Begins Trial Production of iPhone 17 in India
Apple has reportedly begun trial production of its upcoming iPhone 17 in India, marking another step in the company’s efforts to diversify its manufacturing footprint beyond China. Foxconn, Apple’s largest contract manufacturer, has started assembling early units of the iPhone 17 at its facility in South India, according to The Economic Times. Components for the device, including display assemblies and camera modules, have already been imported…
iPhone 17e : Le procès de Samsung pourrait-il faire dérailler les plans d’Apple ?
ACTUALITÉS TECH – La victoire du géant sud-coréen pourrait faire grimper les coûts de production du smartphone abordable d’Apple, ce qui conduirait inévitablement à une hausse des prix pour les consommateurs. Depuis un certain temps, Samsung est engagé dans un bras de fer judiciaire pour violation de brevet avec le fabricant d’écrans chinois BOE. Désormais, une décision clé de la Commission américaine du commerce international (ITC) pourrait e…
Apple Begins Trial Production of iPhone 17 in India Ahead of September 2025 Launch ~ My Mobile India
Highlights Trial production of the iPhone 17 has begun in India through Foxconn. Foxconn is ramping up operations with a new plant planned in Oragadam, Tamil Nadu. Mass production may start by August to align with India’s festive sales season, while the iPhone 17e is expected in spring 2026. Apple is likely to announce the […] The post Apple Begins Trial Production of iPhone 17 in India Ahead of September 2025 Launch appeared first on My Mobile …
iPhone 17 Parts Arrive in India; Mass Production Could Begin in August
Apple iPhone 17 series components have been imported by a contract manufacturer in India, according to a report. This suggests trial production for the iPhone 17 lineup might commence this month, with mass production potentially starting next month. Apple's manufacturing presence in India has steadily grown since the iPhone SE, and the company has been ramping up production to meet demand in the US and tackle China tariff worries.
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