Apple CEO Tim Cook gave iPhone buyers a big gift. Apple recently set a new record in India. The company exported 6 billion iPhones from India in the last quarter. Now the company’s next target is to export 10 billion iPhones from India. The company generated revenues of $94.9 billion in India between July and September, which is 6 percent more than last year.
Apple announced the opening of four new stores
Apple opened two retail stores in India last year. These stores have been opened in BKC Mumbai and Saket Delhi. Now Apple will open four new stores in India. This includes Pune, Bengaluru, Delhi, National Capital Region and Mumbai. This information was provided by the company’s CEO Tim Cook. Tim Cook said that we are waiting for the opening of 4 new stores in India. He said that we want to work in the education sector and with the help of technology it will become very easy for us to do so. We want teachers to explain this to students while they themselves try to understand it, he said.
Focus on increasing manufacturing in India
Let us tell you that the company is emphasizing on increasing its manufacturing in India. Apple has increased the number of its manufacturing units in India. Foxconn has been assembling iPhones in India for many years. Meanwhile, Pegatron and Tata Electronics have also started assembling Apple’s iPhone. Foxconn is currently the largest iPhone supplier in India. Meanwhile, the Tata Group’s electronics manufacturing unit exported iPhones worth $1.7 billion to Karnataka in the April-September period.
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