In the upcoming ‘Wanderlust’ event scheduled for September 12, Apple is set to unveil its latest offerings, including the highly anticipated iPhone 15, Apple Watch Series 9, and Apple Watch Ultra 2. Notably, the iPhone 15 is expected to bring significant changes, including the possibility of featuring a USB-C type charger—a departure from Apple’s traditional Lightning port.
Apple’s ‘Wanderlust’ Event
One of the most noteworthy developments is the production of the ‘Made in India’ iPhone 15, which is expected to not only cater to the Indian market but also make its way to global markets. These iPhones are being manufactured at Apple’s Foxconn plant in Chennai, India, highlighting the company’s commitment to local production.
‘Made in India’ iPhone 15
Compared to the previous year’s iPhone 14, which took around 10 days to commence production at the Foxconn facility in Tamil Nadu after the global launch, Apple has made advanced preparations this year. This means that Indian customers can expect to access the ‘Made in India’ iPhone 15 before it gets exported to other regions. Apple had previously confirmed its iPhone 14 manufacturing in India and praised the country’s production capabilities, emphasizing the incorporation of advanced security features in the iPhone 14.
It is estimated that the ‘Made in India’ iPhone 15 will become available to Indian customers by the end of September, reflecting India’s growing importance as a significant market for many American companies. As a result, Apple is increasingly focusing on its production strategy in India to meet the demands of this expanding consumer base.