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At a ‘Wonderlust’ event at Apple Park in Cupertino, California, on September 12, the iPhone 15 series is planned to be announced. The event will be broadcast live on both the Apple TV app and apple.com commencing at 10 AM local time. The iPhone 15 series is going to include the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max. A report that was released before the announcement claims that the iPhone 15 models will be made available in India either on the same day as their global release or a short time later.

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All You Need to know about the Upcoming iPhone 15 Series

To make more electronics in India, the Indian government has started some special plans for companies that make smartphones, computer chips, and laptops. It means more people can get jobs making and selling these things, and it will make the country’s GDP go up.

The Economic Times said that the Make in India project’s iPhone 15 models might go on sale at roughly the same time that the devices are made available elsewhere. Foxconn, an Apple supplier, is said to have manufactured the units at a facility in Chennai.

The source claims that within 10 days of the iPhone 14’s global launch, made-in-India units were available for purchase. This year, the company expects even less of a delay, and Apple will have the Foxconn production facility in Chennai focus on serving the local Indian market before considering export.

via 9to5Mac

The government has also set a limit on the number of devices (laptops, tablets, and PCs) that can be imported from other countries. The restrictions were meant to take effect right away in the first week of August, but they have now been postponed by three months, and as of November 1 import clearance for specific electronic items will be necessary.

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