Tariffs might be sending iPhone production to India, but foldable phones will have to be made in China: Bloomberg
Production of Apple’s regular iPhone for US markets might be moving to India from China as a way to mitigate tariffs, but it’s unlikely that the company would be able to produce its more complicated 20th anniversary models, which include one with a foldable screen, there, Bloomberg says.
“While Apple’s manufacturing in India has reached parity with China in terms of current iPhone quality, the 20-year anniversary models are extraordinarily complex. They’ll require new parts and production techniques, making it far from a certainty that Apple will be able to build those outside of China. At some point, yes, but certainly not by the year 2027. Keep in mind: Apple has never produced a major new product design outside China for the first go-around.”
They definitely couldn’t be made in the US.