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Apple is Reportedly Making More of Its New iPhones in India Instead of China

An anonymous reader shares a report: Apple is manufacturing more of its iPhone 17 phones for the US in India instead of in China, and for the first time, the full lineup of new models will ship from India at launch, according to Bloomberg. The company is also working on a successor to the iPhone 16E that it plans to make in India, Bloomberg says. Apple has increasingly been moving iPhone production to India to reduce its dependence on manufacturing in China. The company already expects to pay $1.1 billion in tariffs for the current quarter, but Bloomberg reports that currently, Apple's exports of iPhones to the US from India are exempted from tariffs. That's despite the Trump administration's 50 percent tariff on many imports from India, and while analyst Patrick Moorhead says the move "does dodge some tariffs," he noted that iPhone subassemblies are still mostly produced in China then shipped to India for final assembly.

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iPhone 14 : toujours une bonne option grâce au marché du reconditionné [Sponso]

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On ne le trouve plus au catalogue d'Apple, mais l'iPhone 14 n'a pas encore dit son dernier mot. Surtout si vous l'achetez sur le marché du reconditionné.

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Tim Cook Says 'It's Difficult To See a World' Without iPhones

An anonymous reader shares a report: Apple CEO Tim Cook appears unfazed by concerns that advancements in AI could topple the iPhone's dominance. During Thursday's earnings call, Wamsi Moen, an analyst with Bank of America, asked Cook directly how Apple is preparing for a world where dependence on screen-based devices "significantly diminishes," thanks to advances in AI. Cook didn't seem to see an imminent threat to Apple's hero product. "When you when you think about all the things an iPhone can do, from connecting people to bringing app and game experiences to life, to taking photos and videos, to helping users explore the world and conduct their financial lives and pay for things and so much more, you know, it's difficult to see a world where iPhone's not living in it," Cook said. "And that doesn't mean that we are not thinking about other things as well," Cook added, "but I think that the devices are likely to be complementary devices, not substitution." Apple said yesterday it had sold 3 billion iPhones since the product's launch in 2007

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Apple ouvre la porte au rachat d’une entreprise d’intelligence artificielle : qui sera l’élu ?

Perplexity ? Mistral ? Anthropic ? À l'occasion de la publication de ses résultats financiers pour le troisième trimestre 2025, Tim Cook, le patron d'Apple, s'est dit favorable à une grande acquisition pour accélérer sur l'IA générative. Apple, qui n'a pas l'habitude de faire de grands rachats, pourrait s'offrir une pépite dans les prochains mois.

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Apple Shift Turns India Into World's Top Maker of US Smartphones

India has overtaken China to become the top source of smartphones sold in the US, after Apple shifted to assemble more of its iPhones in the South Asian country. From a report: In the quarter through June, India was the largest manufacturer of smartphones shipped to the US for the first time, accounting for 44% of the market, according to Canalys data. Vietnam, home to much of Samsung's production, came in second. China fell from having more than 60% of all estimated shipments a year ago to just 25%. The stark change comes as Apple ramped up its production in India and smartphone makers "frontload device inventories amid tariff concerns," Canalys researchers wrote. The volume of made-in-India devices more than tripled in the past quarter from a year earlier. Apple's iPhone shipments to the US declined by 11%, reflecting distortions to its usual pattern due to unusually high shipments to stockpile units earlier in the year.

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Comment installer iOS 26 bêta sur son iPhone dès aujourd’hui ? Y a-t-il des bugs ?

Une semaine après la sortie d'une troisième bêta pour les développeurs, Apple annonce la publication d'une préversion d'iOS 26 pour le grand public. Les propriétaires d'iPhone et d'iPad peuvent essayer dès aujourd'hui le nouveau design Liquid Glass dans les tous prochains jours, s'ils sont prêts à vivre avec quelques bugs.

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