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Hindustan Times
6 hours ago
- Business
- Hindustan Times
Apple's India push deepens with Foxconn locally producing iPhone casings- Details
Apple is gradually increasing its manufacturing and assembly centres in India to develop iPhones. As it continues to deepen ties with the country, Apple's Taiwanese-based manufacturing giant, Foxconn, is in talks to produce iPhone casings locally in India. The company is also building a new manufacturing unit in the country to develop the metal-based casing for the iPhone, making a huge step for Apple as well as India. This move is expected to be beneficial for India as it deepens the country's position in the global market and also encourages the growth of local suppliers. On the other hand, it will reduce Apple's dependence on China for manufacturing major iPhone components and shipping them to the US at a much higher price, considering the growing tariffs in the country. Also read: Foldable iPhone may launch soon with crease-free display, new hinge tech According to an Economic Times report, one of Apple's major manufacturing companies, Foxconn, is building a new unit in ESR Industrial Park in Oragadam, Tamil Nadu. This new manufacturing unit will solely focus on developing metal chassis for iPhones. Earlier, these metal casings were developed by Tata Electronics for Apple. However, now Foxconn is also reported to contribute, and the construction of the new unit is already in the works. But what does it mean for Foxconn? Well, it suggests that it will contribute to a greater percentage of iPhone production, which is done locally. Although the physical casing of the iPhone contributes to only 2 to 3% of the total cost of developing an iPhone. While Apple is growing ties with India, US President Donald Trump is not very happy with the move. Also read: iPhone 17 Air likely to come with optional accessories for lasting battery life- Details In previous interactions with Tim Cook, the President clearly stated that he is not very happy with Apple assembling and exporting iPhones from India or any other country in the world. Trump plainly stated, 'I have long ago informed Tim Cook of Apple that I expect their iPhones that will be sold in the United States of America will be manufactured and built in the United States, not India, or anyplace else. If that is not the case, a Tariff of at least 25% must be paid by Apple to the U.S.' However, the warning is surely not affecting Apple as it continues to build iPhones in India and ship them to the US at a much lower price. However, with rapidly changing decisions and traffic by the US government, it is unclear how long the decision will last and how it will affect Apple and the end buyers.


Geeky Gadgets
7 hours ago
- Geeky Gadgets
iPhone 17 Air
Apple's highly anticipated iPhone 17 Air, set to launch in just three months, is poised to introduce a new standard in smartphone technology. By combining a sleek design with advanced features, the device promises to deliver a seamless and efficient user experience. Despite a reduction in battery capacity, Apple has implemented innovative solutions to ensure that performance and reliability remain uncompromised. Here's an in-depth look at the key advancements that make the iPhone 17 Air a standout in the competitive smartphone market in a new video from Matt Talks Tech. Watch this video on YouTube. Smaller Battery, Big Performance The iPhone 17 Air will feature a 2,800mAh battery, a notable reduction from the 3,560mAh battery found in the iPhone 16. While this change may initially raise questions, Apple has used advanced technologies to maintain battery life comparable to its predecessor. Early estimates suggest the device will offer up to 22 hours of usage, making sure it remains dependable for daily activities such as browsing, streaming, and communication. This achievement is made possible through a combination of hardware and software optimizations. By focusing on energy efficiency and intelligent power management, Apple has demonstrated that a smaller battery doesn't necessarily mean shorter usage times. The result is a device that balances compact design with robust functionality. Carbon-Based Battery Technology: A Step Forward One of the most significant advancements in the iPhone 17 Air is its adoption of carbon-based battery technology, a leap forward from traditional lithium-ion batteries. This innovative approach offers several key benefits that enhance the device's overall performance and efficiency: Higher energy density , allowing the battery to store more power in a smaller space. , allowing the battery to store more power in a smaller space. Reduced energy loss , making sure that power is used more effectively during operation. , making sure that power is used more effectively during operation. Improved charge retention, allowing the battery to maintain its capacity over time. This shift highlights Apple's commitment to sustainability and technological progress. By integrating carbon-based batteries, the iPhone 17 Air not only supports a smaller form factor but also ensures that users experience reliable and long-lasting performance. Power Efficiency with the A19 Chip At the heart of the iPhone 17 Air lies the A19 processor, a next-generation chip designed to optimize energy efficiency without compromising performance. This advanced processor is engineered to handle demanding tasks such as gaming, video streaming, and multitasking with minimal power consumption. Key improvements include: Lower energy draw during high-performance activities, extending battery life. during high-performance activities, extending battery life. Enhanced 5G and Wi-Fi chips, which reduce power usage during wireless connectivity. The A19 chip's intelligent power management ensures that the device delivers peak performance when needed while conserving energy during less intensive tasks. This balance between power and efficiency is a cornerstone of the iPhone 17 Air's design philosophy. ProMotion Display: Stunning Visuals with Efficiency The iPhone 17 Air features an upgraded ProMotion display, which combines vibrant visuals with energy-saving technology. By dynamically adjusting the refresh rate based on the content being viewed, the display minimizes power consumption without compromising quality. For instance: High refresh rates are used for activities like gaming or scrolling, making sure smooth visuals. Lower refresh rates are applied for static content, such as reading or viewing photos, to conserve energy. Compared to traditional OLED panels, this adaptive display technology significantly reduces battery strain. Users can enjoy extended viewing times with rich, detailed visuals, making the iPhone 17 Air an excellent choice for both entertainment and productivity. Faster Charging with Qi 2.2 Technology Charging technology in the iPhone 17 Air has been significantly enhanced with the introduction of Qi 2.2 wireless charging, which supports speeds of up to 50W. This advancement ensures that users can quickly recharge their devices, even with the smaller battery size. Key benefits of this system include: Faster charging times , reducing the wait between charges. , reducing the wait between charges. Convenient wireless charging, offering flexibility and ease of use. Whether using a wireless charger or a traditional cable, the iPhone 17 Air's charging system minimizes downtime, making sure that the device is always ready when needed. This focus on convenience aligns with Apple's broader goal of enhancing the user experience. Slim Design Meets Advanced Functionality Despite its numerous technological advancements, the iPhone 17 Air maintains a slim and lightweight design that prioritizes portability and aesthetics. Apple has successfully integrated features such as the carbon-based battery, A19 chip, and ProMotion display without compromising the device's sleek form factor. This balance between design and functionality ensures that users can enjoy a premium smartphone experience without sacrificing practicality. The combination of a smaller battery, efficient components, and faster charging capabilities underscores Apple's ability to innovate within a compact design. The iPhone 17 Air exemplifies how innovative technology can be seamlessly integrated into a device that is both stylish and highly functional. Redefining Smartphone Efficiency The iPhone 17 Air represents a bold step forward in smartphone technology, offering a unique blend of design, performance, and efficiency. By adopting carbon-based battery technology, incorporating the A19 chip, and upgrading the ProMotion display, Apple has created a device that delivers exceptional battery life despite its reduced capacity. Enhanced wireless connectivity and faster charging further enhance its appeal, making it a compelling choice for users seeking a reliable and innovative smartphone. With its focus on energy efficiency, advanced features, and sleek design, the iPhone 17 Air is set to redefine what users can expect from a modern smartphone. This device is not just an evolution of its predecessor but a testament to Apple's commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology while maintaining a user-centric approach. Stay informed about the latest on the iPhone 17 by exploring our other resources and articles. Source & Image Credit: Matt Talks Tech Filed Under: Apple, Apple iPad, Top News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.


Economic Times
21 hours ago
- Economic Times
iPhone 17 Air leak hints at Apple's slim answer to the Galaxy S25 Edge
Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads With WWDC 2025 now in the rearview, Apple is shifting gears toward its next big reveal the annual iPhone launch. Although the event is still a few months away, leaks and whispers are already building excitement. From a sleek new design and upgraded silicon to the debut of iOS 26, the spotlight may soon fall on an entirely new addition to the lineup: the iPhone 17 Air Apple is expected to unveil four models in the iPhone 17 lineup the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max, and the all-new iPhone 17 Air. Replacing the Plus model, the Air is rumored to feature a stunning 6.6-inch OLED display with 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate, all packed into a sleek body just 5.5mm thick. That would make it Apple's slimmest phone ever — a clear response to the Galaxy S25 Edge, which measures 5.8mm and sports a titanium achieve its ultra-thin form factor, Apple may simplify the rear camera system on the Air. Leaks suggest it will house a single 48MP Fusion camera, leaning heavily on computational photography to deliver high-quality results. This is something we did see on the iPhone 16e The front camera across the standard iPhone 17 lineup is expected to see an upgrade to 24MP, though it's uncertain if the Air will match that comparison, the Galaxy S25 Edge brings a more robust camera setup with a 200MP primary sensor and 12MP ultra-wide the hood, the iPhone 17 Air is expected to pack Apple's next-gen A19 chip, a 2,800mAh battery, and run iOS 26 complete with the new Liquid Glass UI and a suite of AI-driven features. Despite its minimal aesthetic, the Air won't compromise on speed or Galaxy S25 Edge, meanwhile, ships with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip (branded Elite), a larger 3,900mAh battery, and support for both wireless and reverse charging. It runs Android 15 with One UI 7 and promises seven years of software updates — a challenge Apple has historically met with even longer may be tweaking its pricing strategy this year. Reports suggest that the iPhone 17 Air could launch in India at ₹99,900, placing it just under the six-figure mark and slightly above the base iPhone 17, which is expected to start at Rs 89, context, Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge starts at Rs 1,09,999 for the 12GB + 256GB variant, positioning the iPhone 17 Air as a competitively priced alternative with a more streamlined Apple hasn't confirmed a date yet, the iPhone 17 series is widely expected to be unveiled in early September most likely on September 10 or 11 with pre-orders opening soon after and deliveries beginning the following week. This aligns with Apple's usual release pattern over the years.


Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
iPhone 17 Air leak hints at Apple's slim answer to the Galaxy S25 Edge
With WWDC 2025 now in the rearview, Apple is shifting gears toward its next big reveal the annual iPhone launch. Although the event is still a few months away, leaks and whispers are already building excitement. From a sleek new design and upgraded silicon to the debut of iOS 26, the spotlight may soon fall on an entirely new addition to the lineup: the iPhone 17 Air . Apple is expected to unveil four models in the iPhone 17 lineup the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max, and the all-new iPhone 17 Air. Replacing the Plus model, the Air is rumored to feature a stunning 6.6-inch OLED display with 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate, all packed into a sleek body just 5.5mm thick. That would make it Apple's slimmest phone ever — a clear response to the Galaxy S25 Edge, which measures 5.8mm and sports a titanium frame. To achieve its ultra-thin form factor, Apple may simplify the rear camera system on the Air. Leaks suggest it will house a single 48MP Fusion camera, leaning heavily on computational photography to deliver high-quality results. This is something we did see on the iPhone 16e . The front camera across the standard iPhone 17 lineup is expected to see an upgrade to 24MP, though it's uncertain if the Air will match that spec. In comparison, the Galaxy S25 Edge brings a more robust camera setup with a 200MP primary sensor and 12MP ultra-wide lens. Under the hood, the iPhone 17 Air is expected to pack Apple's next-gen A19 chip, a 2,800mAh battery, and run iOS 26 complete with the new Liquid Glass UI and a suite of AI-driven features. Despite its minimal aesthetic, the Air won't compromise on speed or longevity. Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge, meanwhile, ships with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip (branded Elite), a larger 3,900mAh battery, and support for both wireless and reverse charging. It runs Android 15 with One UI 7 and promises seven years of software updates — a challenge Apple has historically met with even longer support. Apple may be tweaking its pricing strategy this year. Reports suggest that the iPhone 17 Air could launch in India at ₹99,900, placing it just under the six-figure mark and slightly above the base iPhone 17, which is expected to start at Rs 89,900. For context, Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge starts at Rs 1,09,999 for the 12GB + 256GB variant, positioning the iPhone 17 Air as a competitively priced alternative with a more streamlined design. While Apple hasn't confirmed a date yet, the iPhone 17 series is widely expected to be unveiled in early September most likely on September 10 or 11 with pre-orders opening soon after and deliveries beginning the following week. This aligns with Apple's usual release pattern over the years.


Indian Express
a day ago
- Business
- Indian Express
Is Apple closer to launching a foldable iPhone? This analyst thinks so
Apple plans to launch a foldable iPhone as early as next year, joining other major smartphone makers such as Samsung, Motorola, and Google. The information comes from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who on Thursday shared the update on Apple's potential plans to launch a foldable iPhone. Kuo is often considered reliable when it comes to past predictions about Apple products. According to Kuo, Apple's first foldable phone could feature a display made by Samsung Display, a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, which is reportedly planning to produce 8 million panels for a device expected to launch next year. However, Apple has yet to finalise other components of its debut foldable phone, including the device's hinge. In a post on the social media platform X, Kuo noted that Apple's plans for a foldable phone are not yet finalised and remain subject to change. He added that if Apple does launch a foldable phone next year, it will likely be priced on the 'premium' side. For Apple, its iPhone business remains extremely profitable, accounting for half of the company's revenue. In the last quarter alone, the iPhone generated $46.84 billion in revenue, highlighting how lucrative the iPhone is to Apple's overall business. However, iPhone sales have remained relatively flat in recent years. With a foldable iPhone, Apple could attract new consumers, and a more expensive foldable model could potentially increase the device's average selling price (ASP), bringing in more revenue. Apple remains the only mainstream smartphone maker that doesn't offer a foldable phone, while its competitors—including Samsung, Lenovo-owned Motorola, and even Google—already offer devices that fold in half. Meanwhile, companies like Huawei have introduced trifold phones, which feature two folding points and can display content across a single, double, or triple screen. Regular foldable devices from Samsung and Google fold once in half, either vertically or horizontally. Samsung and Motorola remain the biggest makers of foldable phones in the market. According to research firm TrendForce, only 1.5% of all smartphones sold last year were foldable. It remains to be seen whether Apple's first foldable phone will be a flip-style device or one that opens like a book with a large, tablet-like screen inside. Foldable phones have become more durable over the years, though their user interfaces remain somewhat unpolished. Rumours of Apple making a foldable phone aren't new. In fact, multiple reports claim that Apple is also working on a foldable iPad and a MacBook hybrid. The rumours first began to surface when DSCC analyst Ross Young published a report in 2022 stating that Apple had been discussing a 20-inch foldable computing device with suppliers. For this year, however, Apple's lineup includes a 'slim' iPhone 17 Air—a thinner version of its flagship device that is expected to replace the iPhone Plus model – alongside the mainline iPhone 17 series, including the higher-end iPhone 17 Pro Max. The next iPhone launch is expected in September, when Apple typically holds its fall media event. Anuj Bhatia is a personal technology writer at who has been covering smartphones, personal computers, gaming, apps, and lifestyle tech actively since 2011. He specialises in writing longer-form feature articles and explainers on trending tech topics. His unique interests encompass delving into vintage tech, retro gaming and composing in-depth narratives on the intersection of history, technology, and popular culture. He covers major international tech conferences and product launches from the world's biggest and most valuable tech brands including Apple, Google and others. At the same time, he also extensively covers indie, home-grown tech startups. Prior to joining The Indian Express in late 2016, he served as a senior tech writer at My Mobile magazine and previously held roles as a reviewer and tech writer at Gizbot. Anuj holds a postgraduate degree from Banaras Hindu University. You can find Anuj on Linkedin. Email: ... Read More