Apple’s new iPhone 14 will be made in India as Apple bets big on the manufacturing prowess of the world’s second-biggest smartphone market after China. Cupertino, California-headquarter Apple start manufacturing iPhone handsets in India in 2017 with iPhone SE.
Now, Apple manufactures some of its most advance iPhone devices in the country including iPhone SE, iPhone 12, iPhone 13 and, now, iPhone 14.
As Apple unveiled its latest iPhone series, the iPhone 14 models with an improve camera, powerful sensors and satellite messaging feature to send SOS texts in emergencies.
The new lineup has four models:
- iPhone 14,
- iPhone Plus, Pro,
- iPhone Pro Max.
As per sources, the Made-in-India iPhone 14 will begin to reach local customers in the next few days.
Phones manufactur in India will be both for the Indian market and exports.
The iPhone 14 will be ship from Foxconn’s Sriperumbudur facility on the outskirts of Chennai.
Foxconn is the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer and major iPhone assembler.
Apple in a statement said :
The iPhone 14 was launch on 7th September, 2022, and is available to customers in India simultaneously with the US, among many other markets, since 16th September, 2022.
The iconic brand has a long-standing history in India that start more than 20 years ago.
Apple launch its online store in the country in September 2020 and is set to deepen its commitment with the upcoming launch of Apple retail store.
The recent manufacturing expansion builds on many Apple initiatives in the country, including App Design and Development Accelerator in Bengaluru and programmes with local organisations to support renewable energy training and development for communities.
India’s vibrant market is turning out to be the sweetspot for the US tech giant, as the company report a “near doubling” of revenue in the country in the quarter ended June 2022.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, during earnings call in July had said :
It is also forecast that nearly 25% of all Apple products, will be manufacture outside China by 2025 as compare to 5% at present.
As per Report :
COVID-19 put the brakes on this over the last two years, but with pandemic concerns easing,
As per Report :
Southeast and South Asian countries like India, Vietnam, Thailand have become preferable locations for geopolitical diversification away from China for Apple food chain vendors, given their lower labor costs, sufficient skilled manpower support and appealing policies and government support, according to JP Morgan analysts.
And a booming market for smartphones has add to India’s sheen, New Delhi’s policy push in the electronics sector has nudged large global suppliers to expand in India, and driven new players to set up base.
After tasting success in local smartphone manufacturing, India is moving swiftly to replicate the success with other parts of electronics ecosystem, as it makes solid efforts to cut reliance on imports.
Government has unveiled attractive incentives to spur local production and export of telecom and networking equipment as well as IT products, and a Rs 76,000 crore semiconductor scheme was announce late last year to boost local manufacturing of chips and display panels.
To attract global giants such as Intel and TSMC, the Centre, last week, sweetened the semiconductor package further by increasing the fiscal support for new facilities across technology nodes to cover 50% of project cost.