Hyderabad:Apple has reportedly started the early manufacturing work for next year's iPhone 17. This stage aims to figure out how to translate a protoype designed in Cupertino into a device that can be mass-produced. For the first time ever, Apple is using an Indian factory for this process, reported Wayne Ma of The Information.
The choice of an Indian factory for the new product introduction (NPI) appears to highlight Apple's ongoing effort to diversify its supply chain to India from China. Apple's dependence on China for manufacturing needs no introduction, but the company has been steadily trying to reduce over-reliance by shifting some manufacturing duties to Indian factories.
Over the past few years, the company has been manufacturing the latest iPhone models in regions like India and Vietnam. However, it remains dependent on China for most of its manufacturing needs. This is why the shifting of NPI for next year's iPhone model to a country outside China is a big step for the Cupertino-based giant.