Apple is reported to be in talks with India's Murugapa and Tata Group to produce iPhone camera components
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发表于 2024-4-16 14:01:49
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Apple is reportedly in talks with India's Murugapa and Tata Group to produce iPhone camera components. According to insiders, Apple is in deep negotiations with Tata Group's subsidiary Titan and Murugapa Group to assemble or even manufacture secondary components for iPhone camera modules. Apple may finalize and select partners within five to six months.
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