While Foxconn assembles the iPhone in China for , the contract manufacturer also puts some models together in India. This is done to avoid import taxes from being imposed on units imported into India from China. While India is the second-largest smartphone market in the world, it is a developing country and per capita income is low. That is why value for money manufacturer Xiaomi is doing so well in the region. It also explains why Apple is producing older, more affordable iPhones in the country. Not only are the older models cheaper, producing them in the country will save consumers from …
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