iPhone 15 Launch in India

Indians could unbox iPhone 15 along with the world


The California based giant is gearing up for a significant development with the iPhone 15, and the noteworthy change this time around is the timing of its 'made-in-India' iPhone 15.

Apple is reportedly set to launch the iPhone 15 from its Chennai unit in India, aiming for a close-to-global release in mid-September, reducing the time lag compared to previous models. As per several media reports, production began in China in June, with components arriving in Indian facilities simultaneously.

This move aims to minimize the time gap between the Indian launch and the global release, possibly even resulting in a simultaneous debut in India, as indicated by sources familiar with the situation.

iPhone 15 Launch Event

This event, unlike Apple Worldwide Developers’ Conference (WWDC), is more focused on the end consumer and is marked by product releases, feature announcements, hands-on demonstrations, and more. The event typically takes place at the company headquarters at Apple Park in Cupertino, California. In this year’s Apple event, it is expected that the company will announce its highly anticipated iPhone 15 series, which can include the standard iPhone 15, the larger iPhone 15 Plus, the iPhone 15, and the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Apart from this, the Apple Watch Series 9 is also expected to be announced. Rumors have suggested that new AirPods and HomePod devices can also be unveiled during this year’s event.

This year, the Apple event is being dubbed as ‘Wonderlust’, indicating that the launches at the event may induce a sense of awe and wonderment. Apple has announced that the event will take place on Tuesday, September 12. The event will start at 10:30 PM IST (India).

 

Tata Group could soon become the first Indian iPhone maker.


Tata Group will Manufacturer iPhone 15 and 15 Plus in India. Tata Group is closing in on an agreement to acquire Apple's supplier factory in India. Tata Group is set to become Apple’s fourth contract manufacturer in India after acquiring Wistron’s factory in South India. The Indian conglomerate will assemble 5% of the upcoming iPhone 15 and 15 Plus models, with Foxconn and Luxshare taking up the majority of the orders This move is a significant milestone for India’s manufacturing industry and Apple’s efforts to reduce its dependence on China by shifting production to other countries.

 


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