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Apple starts training workers to produce made-in-India iPhone Pro models: Bloomberg

Foxconn will start to assemble the premium devices 'within weeks' of the global launch, said Bloomberg News, quoting unnamed sources.

August 20, 2024 / 11:04 IST
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Foxconn's facility in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu, will soon start the 'new product introduction' (NPI) process for the pro models of iPhone 16, and enter mass production stage once launched.
Foxconn's facility in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu, will soon start the 'new product introduction' (NPI) process for the pro models of iPhone 16, and enter mass production stage once launched.

Apple Inc has started to train thousands of workers at its Tamil Nadu factory to produce the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max as close to the global debut as possible, Bloomberg News reported on August 20 citing sources.

In July, Moneycontrol had exclusively reported citing sources that Apple Inc has plans assemble the top-of-the-line Pro and Pro Max models of the upcoming iPhone 16 series in India for the first time through its partner Foxconn Technology Group.

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Foxconn's facility in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu, will soon start the 'new product introduction' (NPI) process for the pro models of iPhone 16, and enter mass production stage once launched. Foxconn typically gets first preference for new manufacturing due to its capabilities and deep integration within Apple's supply chain.

Foxconn will start to assemble the premium devices 'within weeks' of the global launch, said Bloomberg News, quoting unnamed sources. Apple's other India partners — Pegatron's India unit and the Tata Group — too could start making the Pro versions, said Bloomberg News.