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Apple removed its eyes from China! iPhone 14 made in India, know what is the whole matter – apple iphone 14 manufacture in india company ignore china

August 7, 2022
Source: enter21st.com enter21st.com
News Snapshot:
Apple wants to spread its feet in the Indian market. This is the reason why the company has taken such a decision. Although India already has a huge share in the selling models of the iPhone, but once again the company is thinking of it in terms of Indian customers as well. Many leaks have also come to the fore regarding the iPhone 14. The company will give 6.1 inch display in this phone. Also, the same processor is going to be available in it. You will definitely get a bigger 6.7 inch display in iPhone 14 Max. You are...
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