| Mobile Phones | Expected Price |
| Apple IPhone 18 Air | INR 119900 |
| Apple IPhone 18 Fold | INR 199990 |
| Apple IPhone 17e | INR 64990 |
| Apple IPhone 18 Pro | INR 143990 |
| IPhone 18 Pro Max | INR 169990 |
| Apple Foldable IPhone (V68) | INR 172000 |
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Yes, Apple has begun manufacturing the base model of iPhone 17 in India at Foxconn's Bengaluru factory. Mass production is scheduled in both India and China, with India now a major hub for iPhone assembly—especially for phones sold in the US.
The iPhone 17 is currently made in both India and China. India is increasingly important for Apple’s global manufacturing, with much of the development and assembly now taking place in Indian factories, especially for the standard models. Premium models like Pro and Air still rely heavily on Chinese manufacturing.
The expected starting price for the base iPhone 17 model in India is around ₹79,990 for the 128GB variant, and ₹89,990 for 256GB. The Pro model may start at ₹1,45,990, while the Pro Max could cost around ₹1,64,990. Prices may rise by ₹4,000– ₹8,000 ($50–$100) versus previous generations due to tariffs and increased storage.
If you can wait for a few months, the iPhone 17 launch in September 2025 offers notable upgrades—potentially a 120Hz display for base models, new designs, and camera improvements. Buying now means paying full price for soon-outdated tech; you’ll likely benefit by waiting for either the new launch or market discounts on older models.
Yes, Apple is expected to launch an ultra-thin "iPhone 17 Air" in September 2025. It will feature a svelte design (about 5.5mm thick), a 6.6-inch 120Hz OLED display, and premium materials, positioned as a mid-range device between the standard and Pro variants.
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