Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Ios/Mac

Only half of some iPhone components made in India are fit for purpose



A new inside report claims that Apple is “hitting stumbling blocks in its effort to increase production in India,” including issues with very poor yield rates and a distinct lack of urgency clouding operations in the country. 

FT (opens in new tab) reports today that Apple has sent designers and engineers from both California and China to try and turn the ship around in India. Apple has encouraged its manufacturing partners to pour money and resources into the country in order to reduce its reliance on China as a manufacturing base. However, the report says that “experience in recent months has demonstrated the scale of the work to be done in the country,” suggesting a fairly unsatisfactory state of affairs. 

iPhone production teething problems in India





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