Apparently, this situation did not suit Chinese fans of Apple products, and social networks began to openly discredit the Indian assembly. But all the stories about supposedly bad iPhones that European buyers complained about and preferred Chinese assembly turned out to be fiction.
It is noted that it took many years for the Chinese to get rid of the stereotype, as at one time the label “Made in China” was considered a sign of low quality and consumer goods.
This anti-India sentiment suggests some uncertainty about how long this will last,” Bloomberg noted.
Source: Ferra

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