In a fresh development, Apple has revealed it begun production of an initial batch of iPhone SE units in Bengaluru. The first smartphones produced in the country will be made available to domestic customers in May itself, the company added.
“We are beginning initial production of a small number of iPhone SE in Bengaluru. iPhone SE is the most popular and powerful phone with a four-inch display in the world and we’ll begin shipping to domestic customers this month,” Apple said in a statement to Gadgets 360.
News of Apple assembling its first batch of iPhone SE units in India was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, adding that the work was being carried out at Taiwanese contract manufacturer Wistron’s plant in Bengaluru. This development shows Apple’s efforts to make its mark further in the Indian market, at a time when smartphone sales growth is slowing down.
Apple wants to bring its component manufacturers to India to make parts and export finished phones and is seeking tax concessions on import of key components. However the Indian government has rejected most of the demands of the US company.
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