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797 Apple assembling iPhone 16e in Indian factories for both domestic market and exports

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Firstpost @ Firstpost Tech 3 place · 02/21/2025 02:21 EDT

Apple assembling iPhone 16e in Indian factories for both domestic market and exports

Initially, Apple’s India-based production focused on older and entry-level models, while higher-end versions were imported. However, this has changed over time, with newer models being assembled locally from their launch phase itself

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