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NDTV Profit on MSNApple iPhone 17 Launch: Pro Models Expected To See A Hike—Check What Latest Leak Has To Say
Should the latest leak prove accurate, Apple’s forthcoming iPhone 17 line-up could carry the following sticker prices in the US: The standard model at $829 (approximately Rs 72,350), the Air version at $979 (approximately Rs 85,440), the Pro variant at $1,049 (approximately Rs 91,550) and the top-end Pro Max at $1,249 (approximately Rs 1,09,000).
Despite US President Donald Trump’s tariffs on India, Apple will make all iPhone 17 models for the US market in India. These models will start selling next month.
According to Bloomberg, both Foxconn and Tata are now assembling the full iPhone 17 series in India, including the premium Pro models. Production is taking place at Tata’s Hosur facility and Foxconn’s Bengaluru plant,
A new report says that Apple will finally hit a long-held goal to reduce its dependence on China with the launch of the iPhone 17. Indian iPhone production has always lagged behind that of China, but all this is now changing – with import tariffs acting as an additional incentive …
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Apple got a much-needed iPhone and China boost, but expects a $1.1 billion tariff hit this quarter
Apple reported strong iPhone sales and rebound in revenue from China, giving a much-needed boost to two parts of the company’s business that had struggled over the past year. That better-than-expected performance reassured Wall Street investors that key parts of its business are holding steady as Apple struggles to keep pace with rivals in the artificial intelligence race and navigates President Donald Trump’s looming tariffs.
Apple lost its crown as the biggest smartphone seller in China to rival Vivo, sliding to third place in the quarter, followed by Huawei, whose market share jumped to 15.5% from 9.3% a year earlier.
After years of relying on China for iPhone production, Apple is boosting its presence in India. The tech giant hit a milestone ahead of the iPhone 17 launch.
Morgan Stanley turns bullish on Apple, citing stronger iPhone demand in China, AI potential, and upside in future quarters.