India, iPhone and Apple
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New figures from Canalys, now part of Omdia, show that iPhone imports from China into the US reached 900,000 units in April, marking a 76% year-on-year decrease.
Apple is now exporting more iPhones to the U.S. from India than China for the second month running, a clear sign of shifting production priorities.
When Apple CEO Tim Cook told investors earlier this month that iPhones sold in the US would soon be made in India, the comment shocked the global manufacturing world. After two decades of "Designed in California,
Apple’s iPhone is the cornerstone of the company’s financial might. Can Tim Cook and his team sustain that growth in 2025 when the Chinese competition is outstripping them?
The iPhone 16 lineup is now being sold at discounts of over $350 on major Chinese e-commerce platforms, as the company and its retail
In an attempt to help stem falling iPhone sales in China, Apple has introduced new trade-in deals, though they seem too minor.
Apple has resisted pressure to make its most important product in the United States since 2016, and instead has moved some production to India.
For months now, the iPhone has been losing market share across the Chinese smartphone sphere. That is all in the past now, as Apple topped the charts this week and blasted past all competitors to take the crown,