Union Railways and Electronics and IT Minister, Ashwini Vaishnaw, on Tuesday said that Apple’s latest iPhone 16 is being produced and launched globally from Indian manufacturing plants.
The ‘Make in India’ new iPhones will be available in the country on September 20, and will be exported to other nations as well. “Apple’s latest iPhone 16 being produced and launched globally from Indian factories,” said Minister Vaishnaw.
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