Foxconn's Bengaluru unit commences operation with iPhone 17 production
Foxconn is the largest manufacturer of iPhones, and the second-biggest facility outside China in Devanahalli near Bengaluru, being set up at an investment of USD 2.8 billion.
PTI
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New Delhi, 17 August
Taiwanese electronics giant Foxconn's Bengaluru factory, its
second-largest manufacturing unit, has commenced operation with production of
iPhone 17 recently at a small scale, sources aware of the development said.
Foxconn is the largest manufacturer of iPhones, and the second-biggest
facility outside China in Devanahalli near Bengaluru, being set up at an
investment of USD 2.8 billion (about Rs 25,000 crore).
"Foxconn Bengaluru unit has commenced operation with the production of iPhone 17. This is in addition to the production of iPhone 17 at its Chennai
unit," a source aware of the development said.
An email query sent to Apple and Foxconn elicited no reply on the
development.
The production had faced a brief interruption after hundreds of Chinese
engineers went back abruptly.
However, Foxconn has been able to get experts from various destinations,
including Taiwan, to address the gap.
According to multiple sources, Apple plans to increase iPhone production
to 60 million units this year from about 35-40 million units in 2024-25.
Apple assembled 60 per cent more iPhones, worth an estimated USD 22
billion, in India in the year ended 31 March, 2025.
The company's CEO Tim Cook, after the financial result announcement on 31
July, said the majority of the iPhones sold in the US in June 2025 originated
from India.
Cook, during the second-quarter earnings call, had announced that all
iPhones sold in the US in the June quarter will be shipped from India.
According to an analysis by S&P Global, iPhone sales in the US were
75.9 million units in 2024, with March exports from India at 3.1 million units,
suggesting a need to double shipments either through new capacity or
redirecting shipments bound for the domestic market.
Apple's supplies within India grew by 21.5 per cent annually to 5.9
million units in the first half of 2025, with iPhone 16 being the
highest-shipped model across the country during the period.
During the second quarter, Apple's iPhone supplies in India grew 19.7
per cent year-on-year in the June 2025 quarter, clocking 7.5 per cent market
share in the country's smartphone market.
The overall smartphone market in India during the June quarter was led
by Chinese smartphone maker Vivo, which captured 19 per cent share, as per IDC.
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