Apple is manufacturing all four of its iPhone 17 models in India ahead of next month's launch, according to Bloomberg. That marks a first for the company, as it tries to mitigate the effects of President Donald Trump's tariffs on products produced in China.
The production is taking place at five Indian factories. Tata Group is managing half of the manufacturing in new plants in the southern state Tamil Nadu and Taiwan's Foxconn will be manufacturing iPhones near the Bangalore airport.
Apple didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
Apple will launch its four iPhone 17 models sometime in September (check out all the rumored iPhone 17 features ) in what may be the last iteration of the company's typical late-summer product launches. Apple reportedly will begin two-phase