The Asian Age

Apple to assemble iPhone 6s Plus in India: Report

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Like the rest of the world, Apple sees a substantia­l amount of sales from the Indian smartphone market. Unlike the rest of the world though, Indians prefer going for older iPhone models instead of the newer ones, mostly because of the reduced prices. This is the reason why 2016’ s iPhone SE is selling in high volumes even in 2018. Apple had started the iPhone SE’s production in India last year to further lower the prices. And now, it seems that it’s planning to do the same for the iPhone 6s Plus model.

A report states that Apple has begun trial production of its 2015 flagship iPhone 6s Plus at Wistron’s Bengaluru facility in India. The informatio­n has been passed on by industry insiders, who say the iPhone 6s Plus has got a new assembly line at Wistron’s facility alongside the iPhone SE. The move has been taken in order to bring down the price of the three- year- old iPhone. Local production of the phone could see the prices drop by 6- 7 per cent.

Last December, the Indian government hiked taxes for smartphone­s imported from foreign countries, stressing on companies to initiate local smartphone production. The iPhone 6s

Plus, like all other expensive iPhones, saw a considerab­le rise in the prices. However, the iPhone SE remained unaffected as it was manufactur­ed in India since last year.

The iPhone 6s Plus presently sells for around ` 40,000 on several e- commerce portals. With revised prices, Apple could bring it down to the levels of OnePlus’ flagship offerings along with some of Samsung’s premium Galaxy A- series and Sseries models. The iPhone 6s Plus sports a big 5.5- inch Retina HD display with pressurese­nsitive 3D Touch. It’s built around Apple’s A9 dual- core chip with M9 motion co- processor. It sports a 12MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. The device is presently running on iOS 11.3 and should get the next update later this year.

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