Apple is finally making decent gains in India. 1.5 million iPhones sold in Q4 2020 (up 100% YoY) and 3.2 million for the year (up 60%).
— Harish Jonnalagadda (@chunkynerd) January 27, 2021
Its market share has doubled to 4%, and the iPhone SE as well as the iPhone 11 continue to do incredibly well. https://t.co/BVUU49B9Nh
Decoupling accelerated: Apple shifts more iPhone and iPad production from China to India, Vietnam & Malaysia
— Christopher Grimes (@grimes_ce) January 27, 2021
Apple was v committed to China until recently but is now pushing for 'out-of-China' capacity
Great scoop by @Lauly_Th_Li and @ChengTingFang https://t.co/PmrvWD108Q
APPLE'S CHINA EXIT | The tech giant will begin iPad production in Vietnam and start producing the latest iPhone 12 series in India.
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) January 27, 2021
The iPad production move marks the first time for a significant number of the devices to be made outside of China.https://t.co/BIefA9a8N8
Vietnam reaping benefits of selective decoupling from China by global manufacturers and multiple trade deals (among best networked in terms of trade pacts among neighbours).
— Robert Ward (@RobertAlanWard) January 27, 2021
Apple ramps up iPhone and iPad output shift to India and Vietnam - Nikkei Asia https://t.co/T0pc4JeloD
Apple continues production drive in India and Vietnam https://t.co/pj2BbzqPmH
— iMore (@iMore) January 27, 2021
Apple has reportedly doubled its iPhone business in India in the first quarter of 2021 #iPhone https://t.co/nGJnZ0u1kC
— iMore (@iMore) January 27, 2021
"Apple shipped more than 1.5 million iPhone units in India in the quarter that ended in December, up 100% year-on-year, making this its best quarter in the world’s largest smartphone market to date."https://t.co/gc8REaPcIb
— Uzair Younus عُزیر یُونس (@UzairYounus) January 27, 2021
Apple had best quarter in India with 100% yoy growth in shipment.#EIIRTrend #India https://t.co/mqHtdZE10w https://t.co/hVUc38daeG
— Pareekh Jain (@pareekhjain) January 27, 2021
Apple is on a tear in India -- 1.5 million iPhone sold in last quarter. Market share doubled to 4% which is nothing but then it comes with the highest margins in the industry. https://t.co/j0NU5bP4G2
— Sahil Mohan Gupta (@DigitallyBones) January 27, 2021
I personally know a few people who got the iPhone 11 last year around Diwali, when Amazon offered big discounts on it.
— Vidit Bhargava (@viditb) January 27, 2021
If reasonably priced, the iPhone has a big potential market in India; but the non-discount price remains extremely exorbitant.https://t.co/E4OyyIpl1U
Vietnam reaping benefits of selective decoupling from China by global manufacturers and multiple trade deals (among best networked in terms of trade pacts among neighbours).
— Robert Ward (@RobertAlanWard) January 27, 2021
Apple ramps up iPhone and iPad output shift to India and Vietnam - Nikkei Asia https://t.co/T0pc4JeloD
China + 1 (+ 1) continues:
— John Reed จอห์น รีด (@JohnReedwrites) January 27, 2021
"Sources said iPad production will begin in Vietnam as early as the middle of this year, marking the first time that the world's biggest tablet maker will build a significant number of the devices outside of China."
https://t.co/A4tyuOMrLt
iPad production will begin in Vietnam as early as the middle of this year, marking the first time that the world's biggest tablet maker will build a significant number of the devices outside of China. #vietnam https://t.co/ODPlqrMAz9
— ritesh jain (@riteshmjn) January 27, 2021
Foxconn, a key partner and supplier to Apple, has invested $270 million into building a new factory in Vietnam in order to expand production capacity.https://t.co/YeqixtpImH
— SCS_Disputes (@SCS_Disputes) January 28, 2021
#Apple to move its production plants away from #China to #India & #Vietnam due to country's rising labor costs, prolonged trade tensions between US & China and outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.@rp_lion https://t.co/k1sZBss1JQ
— @jai (@jai84055510) January 28, 2021
#Apple steps up efforts to make more products outside of China. 2 yrs ago it used to be nearly impossible to make it happen, now everything is possible. @ChengTingFang and my latest @NikkeiAsia https://t.co/43zV7GIoAZ
— Lauly Li (@Lauly_Th_Li) January 27, 2021