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    Apple Started iPhone 11 Manufacturing in India, All You Should You Know

    Lingraj SahuBy Lingraj Sahu24/July/2020No Comments2 Mins Read
    Apple Started iPhone 11 Manufacturing in India, All You Should You Know
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    Apple started its first domestic manufacturing in May 2017 and manufactured the iPhone SE at that time and now company has started for iPhone 11

    Premium smartphone manufacturer Apple has started manufacturing iPhone 11 in India. The iPhone 11 smartphone will be manufactured at the Foxconn plant in Chennai. Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal tweeted and informed about this. The manufacture of the iPhone in India will reduce the cost of the phone. Also, the company will be able to save 22 percent of the tax paid to the government as import duty. Due to this, the price of the iPhone 11 is expected to decrease in the coming days.

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    Let us know that recently Apple launched the iPhone XR assembling line in India. Only 9 months after this, the company has started the manufacturing line of iPhone 11 in India. Companies such as Foxconn, Wistron, and Pegatron work as suppliers of Apple company in India. These companies supply the iPhone model. A lot of investment has been made from these companies towards manufacturing phones in India. Foxconn company is the leading supplier of iPhones, which announced an investment of nearly $ 1 billion in India earlier this month. Pegatron, the second-largest iPhone suppliers company after Foxconn, has also claimed investment in India.

    Apple started its first domestic manufacturing in May 2017 and manufactured the iPhone SE at that time. The entire process took place in Bangalore, and at that time the iPhone SE’s supplier company was Wistron. After this, in October last year, Apple started the local manufacturing of iPhone XR. Also, there is a possibility that the company may soon start working on the Made in India smartphone. Piyush Goyal has described the manufacturing of Apple iPhone 11 in India as a major step towards Make in India.

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    In October last year, Apple started making the iPhone XR locally in the country. A report recently suggested that the company would also soon expand its range of India-made iPhone models by starting producing the iPhone SE (2020) domestically at one of its supplier facilities.

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