Apple Ships $6 Billion of iPhone Models From India in Big China Shift

Three of Apple’s suppliers — Taiwan’s Foxconn Technology Group and Pegatron, and homegrown Tata Electronics — assemble iPhones in southern India.

Advertisement
By Sankalp Phartiyal, Bloomberg | Updated: 30 October 2024 15:31 IST
Highlights
  • IPhones account for the bulk of India’s smartphone exports
  • Apple accounts for just under 7 percent of India’s smartphone market
  • Apple is also seeking to open new retail stores in India

Apple is expanding its manufacturing network in India

Photo Credit: Bloomberg

Apple's iPhone exports from India jumped by a third in the six months through September, underscoring its push to expand manufacturing in the country and reduce dependence on China.

The US company exported nearly $6 billion (roughly Rs. 50,451 crore) of India-made iPhones, an increase of a third in value terms from a year earlier, people familiar with the matter said, asking not to be named as the information is private. That puts annual exports on track to surpass the about $10 billion (roughly Rs. 84,086 crore) of fiscal 2024.

Apple is expanding its manufacturing network in India at a rapid clip, taking advantage of local subsidies, a skilled workforce and advances in the country's technological capabilities. India is a crucial part of the company's effort to lessen its reliance on China, where risks have grown along with Beijing's tensions with the US.

Advertisement

Three of Apple's suppliers — Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Group and Pegatron, and homegrown Tata Electronics — assemble iPhones in southern India. Foxconn's local unit, based on the outskirts of Chennai, is the top supplier in India and accounts for half of the country's iPhone exports.

Advertisement

Salt-to-software conglomerate Tata Group's electronics manufacturing arm exported about $1.7 billion (roughly Rs. 14,294 crore) in iPhones from its factory in Karnataka state from April to September, the people said. Tata acquired this unit from Wistron Corp. last year, becoming the first Indian assembler of Apple's bestselling product.

The dollar figure refers to the devices' estimated factory gate value, not the retail price. Representatives for Apple declined to comment. Pegatron also declined to comment, while Foxconn and Tata spokespersons didn't respond to requests for comment.

Advertisement

iPhones account for the bulk of India's smartphone exports and helped the product category become the top export to the US at $2.88 billion (roughly Rs. 24,211 crore) in the first five months of this fiscal year, according to federal trade ministry data. Five years ago, before Apple expanded manufacturing in India, the country's annual smartphone exports to the US were a meager $5.2 million (roughly Rs. 43.7 crore).

Still, Apple accounts for just under 7 percent of India's smartphone market, which is dominated by Chinese brands such as Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo. And while still a small market for iPhones globally, Apple is making big bets.

Advertisement

The subsidies by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration helped Apple assemble its pricey iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max models, with better cameras and titanium bodies, in India this year. It's also seeking to open new retail stores, including in the southern tech hub of Bangalore and western city of Pune.

Last year, Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook launched Apple's first shops in the financial hub of Mumbai and capital New Delhi.

The grand openings, the marketing blitz around the new stores, an aggressive online sales push as well as a rapidly growing middle class that aspires to own Apple products boosted its annual India revenue to a record of $8 billion (roughly Rs. 67,250 crore) in the year through March.

© 2024 Bloomberg LP

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: Apple, iPhone, India
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. iQOO Neo 11 With Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC Launched: Price, Specifications
  2. Reliance Offers Free 18-Month Google AI Pro with Gemini, Veo to Jio Users
  3. Top OTT Releases of the Week: Kantara Chapter 1, Lokah Chapter 1, Idli Kadai, and More
  4. Nothing Phone 3a Lite Launched With Glyph Light At This Price
  5. Gemini 3 AI Model Will Be Released Soon, Says Google CEO Sundar Pichai
  6. Nothing Phone 3a Lite First Impressions
  7. Microsoft Azure Outage: What Caused the Issue, How It Was Resolved
  8. Vivo X300 Series Launching Today: Everything You Need to Know
  9. Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Teased to Launch With These Notable Upgrades
  10. Meta's VR Headsets and AI Glasses Cost the Company $4.4 Billion
  1. Reliance Users to Get Free Google AI Pro Access for 18 Months Worth Rs. 35,100 With Gemini, Veo Features
  2. Meta’s VR Headsets and AI Glasses Cost the Company $4.4 Billion in Q3 2025
  3. iQOO Neo 11 With 7,500mAh Battery, Snapdragon 8 Elite Chip Launched: Price, Specifications
  4. Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Launches Cocoon, a Decentralised AI Project on TON
  5. Hedda (2025) Now Available for Streaming on Amazon Prime Video: What You Need to Know
  6. Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Teased to Launch With Upgraded Chipset, Camera, and AI Features
  7. Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Chipset Key Specifications and Benchmark Scores Tipped; May Power Upcoming iQOO, Vivo Phones
  8. Realme GT 8 Pro Confirmed to Launch in India in November; Will Go on Sale via Flipkart
  9. Samsung Wallet Updated With UPI Onboarding and Support for Biometric Payments
  10. OpenAI Lays Groundwork for Juggernaut IPO at Up to $1 Trillion Valuation
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.