Answering the question of where the iPhone is made isn’t simple.

Assembled vs. Manufacturing is the process of making the components that go into the iPhone.

While Apple designs and sells the iPhone, it doesn’t manufacture its components.

Illustration of iPhone with world map on the screen showing where iPhone components come from

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Instead, Apple uses manufacturers from around the world to deliver individual parts.

Foxconn is the trade name of Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd., Apples longest-running and largest manufacturing partner.

Foxconn has also been expanding its iPhone production in India and Vietnam in recent years to diversify operations.

iPhone 13 battery parts

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Pegatron plays an important role in iPhone assembly by handling the production of certain models.