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Foxconn India opened an iPhone 13, will Apple's mobile phone reduce the price?

Recently, according to foreign media reports, some of Foxconn's foundry factories in India have passed India's official approval; they can expand the production scale of the factory to cope with the increasing demand for iPhone foundry orders. This is reminiscent of the news that Apple announced not long ago that it would start producing the iPhone 13 in India. It is clear that India is gradually becoming the next major producer of iPhones after China.

As we all know, India is a relatively backward developing country, and its domestic consumption power is simply not the same as China's. The high price of the iPhone is also difficult for the vast majority of consumers in India to match. Therefore, it is clear that Apple chose to expand the scale of foundry production in India, mainly to further reduce manufacturing costs and thus enhance the competitiveness of products in the market. In recent years, with the continuous improvement of the quality of domestic mobile phones such as Huawei and Xiaomi, the high price of iPhones is also gradually losing part of Apple's market share and competitive advantage. So, can the Indian OEM trick help the iPhone turn things around? Do you think the iPhone will cut prices?

Foxconn India opened an iPhone 13, will Apple's mobile phone reduce the price?
Foxconn India opened an iPhone 13, will Apple's mobile phone reduce the price?

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