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iPhone 16e Assembly Begins for Local Sales and Global Exports: Report

With this move, the new iPhone 16e becomes the latest iPhone model to be assembled .

iPhone 16e Assembly  Begins for Local Sales and Global Exports: Report

16e has been launched in black and white colourways

was launched by last week as the latest entry-level iPhone model and the successor to the iPhone SE (2022). According to a new report, the phone's assembly has now commenced ahead of its sale beginning February 28, joining other handsets in the Cupertino-based technology company's iPhone 16 lineup. The iPhone 16e is reportedly being assembled for sale in the local markets as well as for exports to other countries.

iPhone 16e Assembly

Responding to a query, the Economic Times reported Apple as saying, “The entire iPhone 16 lineup, including iPhone 16e, is being assembled for Indian consumers and for export to select countries.” With this move, the handset becomes the latest iPhone model to be assembled .

The company introduced a historical milestone with its top-of-the-line iPhone 16 Pro models whose production was branched to for the first time ever. Previously, the ‘Pro' handsets were assembled in China with Taiwanese partners such as Foxconn, Pegatron, and Wistron. While the initial iPhone 16 Pro models still had an “assembled in China” label, the company later brought “assembled ” models to the store shelves too.

Notably, Apple already assembles several other iPhone models including the iPhone 14, iPhone 15, and the entire iPhone 16 lineup.

The iPhone maker's focus on India-based manufacturing is said to be in line with its plans of diversifying the iPhone production process by establishing manufacturing facilities in regions outside China — a market whose over dependency caused the shortage of the iPhone 14 Pro models at launch due to Covid-19 restrictions at the Foxconn facility in Zhengzhou. Shortages were also reported with the iPhone 15 Pro models but this time, due to high demand along with supply-chain challenges.

By expanding its manufacturing capabilities, the Cupertino-based company is reportedly taking proactive steps to minimise shortages of new and flagship iPhone models.

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