Apple ideally wants you to splurge on a new iPhone XS Max, but in India it keeps manufacturing devices like the iPhone 6s and iPhone SE in order to stay in the race for some market share. Its local manufacturer Wistron is now expanding its production to include the iPhone 7 as well, as part of the "Make in India" campaign. In a statement to the media, Apple said the new introduction will expand the long-term commitment in India. Analysts say the price of INR38,999 (slightly over $550) is unlikely to change, but Cupertino might push aggressively on sales and marketing. The...
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