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Air India is seeking greater collaboration with Apple — but for what?

An Air India aircraft (Source: Eluveitie on Wiki Commons) A delegation from Air India said that they visited Apple Park to discuss a collaboration, but beyond an improved flight navigation app for iPads it’s not clear specifically why. The news of Air India CEO Campbell Wilson and his team comes from an internal email to…

Tata Group will become the first India-native company to build the iPhone

Wistron Apple iPhone manufacturer Wistron is pulling out of its Karnataka, India, plant, and is now reported to be selling the whole concern to the Tata Group, an Indian conglomerate. Now according to India technology media site Inc24, the Tata Group is close to acquiring Wistron’s Karnataka factory. The factory reportedly employs around 10,000 workers,…

India could make 18% of iPhones by 2025

Mumbai, India Apple’s iPhone production of iPhones could increase in India to 18% by 2025, analysts believe, as Apple continues its bid to diversify from a China-centric supply chain. Apple has been slowly increasing its manufacturing capacity in India via its assembly partners, in a gradual shift of production to reduce the impact of any…

Wistron is selling its iPhone assembly factory in India

Wistron exits Apple India business Apple supplier Wistron is selling its iPhone assembly factory in India because Apple’s terms prevent it from making a profit in the region. A report on May 2 had suggested Wistron was gradually scaling down a majority of its operations in India and would to withdraw a significant portion of…

Key iPhone manufacturing partner Foxconn bets big on India’s Telangana

Foxconn is set to invest as much as $500 million in the southern Indian state of Telangana. The investment will see new manufacturing plants come online with thousands of new jobs to be created.Foxconn is one of Apple’s most important manufacturing partners and continues to move more manufacturing capacity away from China — a move…

India smartphone market contracting, but increasing in value because of iPhone

iPhone shipments increase in India In 2022, Shipments of smartphones made in India declined overall, but the value of the market is increasing thanks to premium smartphones such as the iPhone. Shipments fell 19% year-over-year in the last quarter due to a decline in local demand, with entry-level and mid-tier segments taking the biggest hit.…

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