Apple is planning on producing over 50 million iPhones in India each year within the next two to three years, which equals to one-fourth of the entire global iPhone production, as per a recent report by the Wall Street Journal.
Apple's upcoming iPhone series, the iPhone 15, has begun production in Tamil Nadu, India, as per a recent report by Bloomberg News. According to the report, a plant in Tamil Nadu's Sriperumbudur, owned by Foxconn - a key supplier of Apple - is already preparing to deliver the brand-new iPhones.
Earlier today, Apple's CEO Tim Cook inaugurated the tech giant's first retail store in India. Named Apple BKC, the store is situated in the bustling city of Mumbai's Jio World Drive at the Bandra Kurla Complex.
Apple is planning on producing over 50 million iPhones in India each year within the next two to three years, which equals to one-fourth of the entire global iPhone production, as per a recent report by the Wall Street Journal.
Apple's upcoming iPhone series, the iPhone 15, has begun production in Tamil Nadu, India, as per a recent report by Bloomberg News. According to the report, a plant in Tamil Nadu's Sriperumbudur, owned by Foxconn - a key supplier of Apple - is already preparing to deliver the brand-new iPhones.
Earlier today, Apple's CEO Tim Cook inaugurated the tech giant's first retail store in India. Named Apple BKC, the store is situated in the bustling city of Mumbai's Jio World Drive at the Bandra Kurla Complex.