Apple said that its Services revenue reached $19.8 billion -- a 17 percent increase (year-over-year). Apple's Services category includes App Store, Apple TV+, Apple Music, cloud services. Apple delivered record-breaking services revenue with more than 825 million paid subscriptions across Services, up 165 million in the last one year. The Cupertino based tech giant said that its Services revenue reached $19.8 billion
iPhone maker Pegatron halts production at plants in Shanghai and Kunshan due to COVID restrictions
Pegatron, a company that assembles the iPhone, has halted production at two plants in Shanghai and one in Kunshan to comply with the Chinese government’s stringent COVID-19 regulations. Pegatron, a Taiwanese company that is one of a few companies that assemble the iPhone, has halted production at two plants in Shanghai and one in Kunshan to comply with the Chinese government’s stringent COVID-19 regulations, according to Nikkei
Apple to produce iPhones worth Rs 25,000 crore under PLI scheme in India: Report
Initially, Pegatron will manufacture iPhone 12 smartphones in India. This will be followed by the iPhone 13 series. Apple’s production of iPhones in India under the government’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme is said to cross Rs 25,000 crore mark in financial year 2023 starting from April 1, 2022. According to a report by Business
Apple, Samsung to make smartphones worth Rs 37,000 crore in 2022 under govt’s PLI scheme
The target for the financial year 2022 was set to $3.2 billion. But the companies are expected to cross the $5 billion mark in the financial year 2022. Apple and Samsung are set to manufacture smartphones worth Rs 37,000 crore ($5 billion) in the financial year 2022 as a part of the government’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme. Interestingly, these figures will exceed the
iPhone 13 series facing production issues due to COVID-19 wave: Report
Apple iPhone 13 series is likely facing production issue COVID-19 wave in Vietnam, the disruption is mainly associated with constrained supplies of camera modules. Apple iPhone 13 series is likely facing production issue COVID-19 wave in Vietnam which has limited manufacturing capacity for the devices’ camera systems. Also Read - Chip shortage increases sales issues for smartphone
Apple puts major supplier Pegatron on probation for labor violations
Apple has cut off major supplier Pegatron from new contracts following the reveal of student labor violations. Pegatron is one of Apple’s biggest supply chain partners, manufacturing various products including some of the newest iPhone 12 models. Apple has cut off major supplier Pegatron from new contracts following the reveal of student labor violations at some of the Taiwanese manufacturer’s China-based facilities. Bloomberg reports that Apple found Pegatron to be falsifying paperwork in
Apple iPhone assembler Pegatron to set up plant in India; check details
Check out the latest iPhone price, features, specifications, and news, with Apple assembler Pegatron coming to India. Explore at BGR.in Apple’s assembly partner Pegatron Corp is gearing up to set its first production plant in India. The move is the latest news in the series of large-scale tech investments being put into India. Back in June, the Indian government planned
Dota 2’s The International will take place in Southeast Asia for the first time
Heading to Singapore this fall Dota 2’s annual tournament, The International, will take place in Singapore this October. While Valve has held The International in the US, Canada, China, Germany, and Romania in the past, this is the first time the global esports competition is
Hyundai is building EV and battery production facilities in Georgia
Hyundai is building facilities dedicated to manufacturing electric vehicles and batteries in Savannah, Georgia. The plant will create over 8,000 jobs and produce 300,000 vehicles annually. Hyundai is building facilities dedicated to manufacturing electric vehicles (EVs) and batteries in Savannah, Georgia, marking Hyundai’s first EV-only plant in the US (via CNBC). The South Korean automaker will spend $5.5 billion on the new