Apple is following in Google’s footsteps by expanding its manufacturing operations in India. While Google gears up to produce Pixel devices in the country, Apple is also looking to ramp up its production of iPads and AirPod charging cases in India, alongside its growing iPhone manufacturing efforts.
Here’s a closer look at Apple’s manufacturing endeavors in India:
– Google is preparing for trial production of “lower-tier” Pixel devices in India, with full-scale production expected to kick off in September.
– Most of the phones produced in India will be exported to the EU and US markets.
– Apple is exploring the expansion of iPad and AirPod charging case manufacturing in India, building on its success with iPhone production.
– Approximately 1 in 7 iPhones are now manufactured in India as Apple aims to reduce its reliance on Chinese manufacturing.
– This shift towards Indian manufacturing has created around 150,000 direct jobs at Apple’s supplier facilities in the country.
– Key players like Foxconn, Pegatron, and Wistron Corp. (now owned by Tata Group) are involved in assembling iPhones in India.
– Apple CEO Tim Cook has been actively managing relationships with Chinese officials while diversifying geographically through initiatives like expanding operations in India.
With a focus on producing iPhone models from iPhone 12 to iPhone 15 (excluding Pro and Pro Max variants), Apple holds about a 6% market share in India. This move allows Apple to compete with more affordable Chinese smartphone brands while also benefiting from financial incentives offered by the Indian government to attract foreign companies.
Overall, Apple’s decision to expand its manufacturing operations in India showcases its commitment to diversifying its supply chain and tapping into new markets. Keep an eye out for more developments as Apple continues to establish itself as a key player in the Indian telecommunications landscape.