Production of the Apple iPhone 15 will start concurrently in China and India, according to analyst Kuo

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 The iPhone 14 series is anticipated to debut during Apple's Far Out presentation. The current assembly locations for the new iPhone 14 variants are China and India. Foxconn's Indian production lines often lag behind the Chinese ones, although this appears to be changing. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the next-generation iPhone 15 will be produced concurrently in China and India.



India's Production Of The iPhone 15 Look at the iPhone 14 launch and delivery situation before we examine the iPhone 15 manufacturing. According to rumours, the iPhone 14 variants, Apple Watch Series 8, and the new Apple Watch Pro will all be unveiled on September 7.

Popular Apple analyst Kuo claims that the Indian iPhone 14 assembly line is still six weeks behind China even though the launch is close around the horizon. He added that there is now much less distance between the two assembling units.

Not only that. Kuo also discussed the next iPhone 15 series. Assembling gaps between China and India have closed, so both factories will start making the iPhone 15 at the same time. In a tweet, Kuo stated that "it is fair to believe that China and India will be able to build the new iPhone 15 at the same time next year."

Launch of the iPhone 14 in India: Will It Be Cheaper?
The Foxconn India assembly line previously exclusively produced iPhone SE models, however it has since expanded to produce iPhone 13 models and, most recently, iPhone 14 models. Four models are expected to be part of the forthcoming iPhone 14 series: the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Max, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. According to several recent reports, Apple may also introduce the iPhone 14 Plus.


Furthermore, he added that, starting in the second half of 2022, the 6.1-inch iPhone 14 model from the Foxconn India facility will ship nearly simultaneously with its Chinese equivalent. Previously, the Indian assembly line lagged by at least a quarter.

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