Foxconn's Bengaluru Factory Boosts iPhone Production, Paves India's Path to Smartphone Supremacy

Foxconn's Bengaluru factory has begun producing the iPhone 17, marking a significant phase in Apple's manufacturing strategy outside China. This move reflects Apple's commitment to amplifying production in India, aiming to ship more iPhones from the country to the US market in the coming years.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 17-08-2025 13:31 IST | Created: 17-08-2025 13:31 IST
Foxconn's Bengaluru Factory Boosts iPhone Production, Paves India's Path to Smartphone Supremacy
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Foxconn, the Taiwanese electronics behemoth, has launched operations at its new Bengaluru factory, producing iPhone 17 at a limited scale. This factory is Foxconn's second-largest facility outside China, representing a substantial investment of USD 2.8 billion.

While initial production faced setbacks after a number of Chinese engineers departed abruptly, Foxconn managed to fill the gap by sourcing experts from various locations, including Taiwan. Sources indicate Apple's plan to expand iPhone production from 35-40 million units to 60 million in the upcoming year.

The decision to boost manufacturing in India aligns with Apple's strategic goal. In particular, Apple's reliance on Indian production is more pronounced, with a majority of iPhones sold in the US by mid-2025 traced back to India. The development is pivotal to addressing the growing demand and the company's market aspirations.

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