Tata to become first Indian company to make iPhones with the $125 million Wistron deal

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Apple’s been assembling iPhones in India for over half a decade now, with the first “Made in India” iPhone being the iPhone SE produced by Foxconn in 2017. Apple has two more partners in India for making iPhones – Pegatron and Wistron. However, with Wistron set to exit the iPhone business in India, its 100% stake will be purchased by Tata Electronics Private Limited (TEPL), making it the first Indian company to produce iPhones.

TEPL, which is a part of the Tata Group known for selling everything from salt to software to cars, will purchase the indirect stake from Wistron InfoComm…

​ Apple’s been assembling iPhones in India for over half a decade now, with the first “Made in India” iPhone being the iPhone SE produced by Foxconn in 2017. Apple has two more partners in India for making iPhones – Pegatron and Wistron. However, with Wistron set to exit the iPhone business in India, its 100% stake will be purchased by Tata Electronics Private Limited (TEPL), making it the first Indian company to produce iPhones.

TEPL, which is a part of the Tata Group known for selling everything from salt to software to cars, will purchase the indirect stake from Wistron InfoComm…   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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