Made in India iPhone-14: First India based iPhone will be available from Nov



Apple is planning to make it in India within two months of the iPhone 14 release. According to a Bloomberg report, the company has taken this step to reduce the delay of 6 to 9 months in its production after the launch of the product. Actually, Apple has been making iPhones in India for a long time, but the production of new models here always starts late.

The company begins manufacturing its new iPhones in China first. Given the ongoing conflict between the United States and China, as well as the risk of a Chinese lockdown, the company is now looking for new options. Analysts such as Ming-Chi Kuo of TF International Securities Group predict that Apple will ship the next iPhone from both countries at roughly the same time, which will serve as a supply chain benchmark for Apple.

First made in India iphone 14 manufactured by October or November

A source close to Apple said iPhone manufacturer Foxconn Technology Group is assembling the iPhone 14 at its plant outside Chennai. After this, it is estimated that the first iPhone 14 made in India can be found here in October or November. However, an Apple spokesperson in Cupertino, California declined to comment. At the same time, Foxconn also did not respond to this.

Reddington shares jump after news of iPhone 14 being made in India

Shares of Redington India Limited rose 10% on August 23 at 11 am after the news of manufacturing of iPhone 14 in India. This was the highest increase in 3 weeks. Reddington India Limited is an IT product and mobile handset supplier and a reseller of Apple products.

Apple has been making iPhone in India since 2017

Some people at Apple and Foxconn had expressed hope of starting production together in India this year. Apple’s partner started making iPhones in India in 2017. The government is offering financial assistance for technology production under the Make in India programme.

iPhone 14 Series Price (Expected)

The price of iPhone 14 is expected to start at $799 (approximately Rs.64,000). Meanwhile, the price of iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max is likely to increase by $100 (approximately Rs 8,000) over last year’s iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max.

Always On Display (LOD) feature in Pro model

The iPhone 14 may have a 6.1-inch display, while the 14 Max may have a 6.7-inch display. The Pro model may also have an Always On Display (LOD). According to the leaked image of the 14 Pro screen protector, it will have a pill-shaped cutout with a hole-p slot next to it. The design appears to be based on previously leaked CAD renders.
4,325 mAh battery in iPhone 14 Pro Max

The battery capacity of the iPhone 14 series is also expected to increase. The iPhone 14 has a 3,279 mAh battery, while the iPhone 14 Pro may have a 3,200 mAh battery. Similarly, the iPhone 14 Max will have a 4,325 mAh battery. In addition, the Pro models may include an upgraded Lightning connector with USB 3.0 speed (5Gbps).

48-megapixel wide-angle sensor in iPhone 14 Pro Max

According to Ming-Chi Kuo, an upgraded front camera with f/1.9 aperture lens and autofocus may be available for the iPhone 14 series. According to Kuo, the 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max could have a 48-megapixel wide-angle sensor on the back.

Apple A16 Bionic chip for performance in iPhone 14

The 14 Pro and FomPro Max will have the new Apple A16 Bionic chip. Whereas the 14 and 14 Max may have the Apple A15 Bionic chip which will be similar to the 13 series. Despite being equipped with the same chip, the performance of the 14 and Max is expected to increase due to their new cellular modem and internal design.

iPhone 14 series can come with up to 6 GB of RAM

The performance difference between the Pro and non-Pro models can be understood from the memory of the smartphone. According to the report, the 14 Pro and Pro Max are expected to have 6GB LPDDR5 RAM. The previous report claimed that up to 2 TB of storage can also be available in the Pro model. The 14 and 14 Max, on the other hand, are expected to pack slower 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM than the 14 Pro and Pro Max.

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