Apple's 'Made in India' iPhone 16 Pro: Launching in Key Cities

Friday, 4 October 2024, 01:07

Apple announces the launch of 'Made in India' iPhone 16 Pro, starting sales in Pune, Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR, and Mumbai this October. The tech giant aims to expand its presence in India with more retail stores and local manufacturing. Senior VP Deirdre O'Brien expresses excitement about enhancing customer engagement in the region.
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Apple's 'Made in India' iPhone 16 Pro: Launching in Key Cities

Apple's Entry into Indian Market with iPhone 16 Pro

Apple has publicly confirmed that it will begin selling the 'Made in India' iPhone 16 Pro starting this October, aiming to strengthen its foothold in the Indian market. The exciting news coincides with Apple's plans to open four additional stores across India, including locations in Pune, Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR, and Mumbai.

Manufacturing Milestones and Retail Expansion

According to a statement by Apple, the company is set to manufacture the entire iPhone 16 line, which now includes the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, locally in India. During a recent event at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California, senior vice president of retail, Deirdre O'Brien, highlighted the company’s commitment to enhancing customer experiences:

  • "We’re thrilled to build our teams as we plan to open more stores in India, inspired by the creativity of our customers."
  • "We can’t wait for them to discover and shop for our amazing products!"

Apple has maintained a notable presence in India since commencing manufacturing operations in 2017, and now, the locally produced iPhone 16 Pro will be available to Indian customers as well as for export to select markets.

Expected supply of these high-end devices is projected to begin this month, marking a significant step in Apple's ongoing relationship with the Indian consumer market.


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