Khaleej Times

Top-end iPhones to be assembled in India in 2019

- Sankalp Phartiyal and Sudarshan Varadhan

MUMBAI/NEW DELHI — Apple will begin assembling its top-end iPhones in India through the local unit of Foxconn as early as 2019, the first time the Taiwanese contract manufactur­er will have made the product in the country, according to a source familiar with the matter.

Importantl­y, Foxconn will be assembling the most expensive models, such as devices in the flagship iPhone X family, the source said, potentiall­y taking Apple’s business in India to a new level.

The work will take place at Foxconn’s plant in Sriperumbu­dur town in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, this source added. Foxconn, which already makes phones for Xiaomi, will invest ₹25 billion ($356 million) to expand the plant, including investment in iPhone production, Tamil Nadu’s Industries Minister M.C. Sampath told Reuters.

The investment may create as many as 25,000 jobs, he added.

The other source declined to be named as this person is not authorised to speak to the media. A third source confirmed Foxconn planned to assemble iPhones in India.

The Hindu newspaper first reported on December 24 that the Foxconn plant would begin manufactur­ing various models of the iPhone. Reuters is first to report the size of the investment and the kind of phones to be assembled.

Until now, Cupertino, California­based Apple has only assembled the lower-cost SE and 6S models in India through Wistron’s local unit in the Bengaluru technology hub.

Its sales in India have also been focused on lower-end phones — more than half of its sales volume is driven by models older than the iPhone 8, launched last year, according to technology research firm Counterpoi­nt.

Apple launched the pricey iPhone X last year but has cut production of that phone, according to industry analysts, since it began selling the newer versions, iPhone XS and XR, globally this year.

Still, it could potentiall­y get Foxconn to make the older iPhone X version in India where it sells cheaper models in a bid to get a bigger share of the world’s fastest growing major mobile phone market.

Full details of Apple’s deal with Foxconn are not yet clear and could change. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Until now, Apple has only assembled the lower-cost SE and 6S in India. —
Reuters Until now, Apple has only assembled the lower-cost SE and 6S in India. —

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