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MC EXCLUSIVE Exclusive: Apple exports iPhone worth $5 billion in June quarter; overall smartphone exports hit record $7 billion

The figures reaffirm India’s growing role in global smartphone supply chains, particularly for high-value devices.

July 18, 2025 / 18:46 IST
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A significant majority of Apple’s India-made iPhones continue to be exported to the United States. (File image)
A significant majority of Apple’s India-made iPhones continue to be exported to the United States. (File image)

Apple has exported over $5 billion worth of iPhones from India in the April–June quarter (Q1 FY26), accounting for approximately 70% of the country’s total smartphone exports, according to preliminary data exclusively reviewed by Moneycontrol. This marks a sharp increase from around $3 billion during the same period last year.

Driven by Apple’s production ramp-up through Foxconn and Tata Electronics, India’s overall smartphone exports surpassed $7 billion in the June quarter, up more than 40% year-on-year from approximately $5 billion in Q1 FY25. These figures reaffirm India’s growing role in global smartphone supply chains, particularly for high-value devices.

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While iPhone exports remained robust, they were slightly below the January–March quarter, when devices worth Rs 48,000 crore ($5.58 billion) were shipped, boosted in part by Apple’s effort to build inventory ahead of new US import tariffs effective April 2. Exports typically dip in the June quarter as global demand softens in anticipation of the new iPhone launch cycle in September.

Foxconn contributed the lion’s share of iPhone shipments during the quarter, followed by Tata Electronics, which has recently acquired operations from Pegatron. A significant majority of Apple’s India-made iPhones continue to be exported to the United States.