Apple to start India
manufacturing in coming months with iPhone SE: source
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[February 17, 2017]
By Sankalp Phartiyal
MUMBAI
(Reuters) - Apple Inc will in the coming months start assembling its
lower-priced iPhone SE models at a contract manufacturer's plant in the
southern Indian technology hub of Bengaluru, an industry source with
direct knowledge of the matter said on Friday.
Apple's Taiwanese manufacturing partner Wistron Corp is setting up a
plant in Bengaluru to focus solely on assembling iPhones, a separate
source told Reuters earlier this month.
Apple's move comes as it seeks to boost its share in the world's fastest
growing major mobile market, where handsets far cheaper than Apple's
iPhones dominate. It also comes as smartphone sales growth is slowing in
Asia's other massive market, China.
To lower prices, Apple has been seeking to set up local production and
has been in talks with the Indian federal government regarding issues
such as tax concessions.
The industry source told Reuters the initial manufacturing of the iPhone
SE model was not contingent on those concessions.
Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Economic Times newspaper earlier on Friday reported Apple planned to
initially assemble 300,000 to 400,000 iPhone SE handsets in India. The
industry source told Reuters the numbers would be substantially lower to
begin with.
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A man speaks on his mobile phone as he walks past an Apple iPhone SE
advertisement billboard in a street in New Delhi, India, April 25,
2016. REUTERS/Anindito Mukherjee
The
source also said it was too early to say what other phone models Apple would
assemble at the Bengaluru plant.
Apple shipped 2.5 million iPhones to India last year, with a third coming in the
December quarter, according to market researcher Counterpoint, which estimates
that three-quarters of smartphones sold in India were made locally.
In the fourth quarter, Apple ranked 10th in India's smartphone market but led
the premium segment with a 62 percent market share, Counterpoint said.
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and a host of Chinese players including Xiaomi and
Vivo dominate India's smartphone market where the vast majority of phones sold
are priced below 15,000 rupees ($225).
In comparison, the entry level iPhone SE model sells on Amazon.com's India site
for 28,433 rupees ($424).
(Writing by Devidutta Tripathy; Editing by Euan Rocha and Christopher Cushing)
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