Two new iPhone factories begin production in India
Production is beginning at two new iPhone factories in India, where there are now five operational or near operational iPhone manufacturing hubs.
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by Jonny Evans · Published April 29, 2025
Production is beginning at two new iPhone factories in India, where there are now five operational or near operational iPhone manufacturing hubs.
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