According to a report of 91mobile list of smartphones made in India now, by brand:
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No. of employees in India: 30,000+
Factory locations: Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh
According to the company, 99 percentage of Xiaomi smartphones up for sale in India are manufactured locally through contract manufacturers like Foxconn and Flex.Xiaomi makes three smartphone per second in India.
All Redmi smartphones
Both POCO F1 and POCO X2
Mi A3
Imported smartphones: Xiaomi Mi 10
No. of employees in India: 20,000+
Factory location: Uttar Pradesh
Samsung operates the world's biggest smartphone factory out of Noida where it has the potential to make 120 million smartphones a year.However, the list of smartphones that are not made in India includes Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+, S20 Ultra, Galaxy Note 10 Lite, Galaxy S10 Lite, Galaxy Fold, and Galaxy Z Flip. it doesn't have any factories in China anymore.
All Samsung Galaxy M series models
All Samsung Galaxy A series models
Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Note 10+
Samsung Galaxy S10/ S10e/ S10+
Imported smartphones:
Samsung Galaxy S20 series
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy Fold
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
No. of employees in India: 10,000
Factory location: Uttar Pradesh
Vivo's Greater Noida flowers can make 34.8 million smartphones a year and all the smartphones it sells in the country are made at this plant only.In November 2019, it employed 10,000 people at the plant with an estimate of increasing the workforce to 15,000 by mid-2020.
All Vivo smartphones sold in India are made locally
Imported smartphones: None
No. of employees in India: 10,000
Factory locations: Uttar Pradesh
The Greater Noida-based factory of OPPO can make 48 million smartphones a year; in August ultimate year, the company had announced plans to more than double this capacity to annual manufacturing of 100 million units by 2020. It also deliberate to increase its workforce from 10,000 people to 15,000 by the give up of the current year. It additionally runs a Research and Development (R&D) Centre in Hyderabad to create India-centric features for its smartphones.
All OPPO F series smartphones
All OPPO A series smartphones
All Reno smartphones
iQOO 3
OPPO Find X2
Imported smartphones: None
No. of employees in India: 7,500
Factory locations: Uses OPPO's manufacturing facility in Greater Noida
Realme directly employs 7,500 people in India and plans to take the figure to 10,000 by the quit of 2020. . All of its smartphones are made in India and it can produce 7.5 million gadgets annually.
All Realme smartphones are made in India
Imported smartphones: None
No. of employees in India: 100-500
Factory locations: Noida (assembly of OnePlus smartphones in India is done by OPPO)
OnePlus smartphones are made by OPPO in India and the business enterprise does not have a factory of its own in the country at the moment. It operates an R&D centre out of Hyderabad, where it employs 100-500 people.
All OnePlus smartphones are made in India
Imported smartphones: None
No. of employees in India: 3,500+
Factory locations: Tamil Nadu, Karnataka
Apple uses contract manufacturers Foxconn (Chennai) and Wistron (Bengaluru) to make some of the telephones it sells in India. Models such as iPhone XR, 7, (reportedly) SE 2020 are made in India, while the flagship iPhone 11 series as well as iPhone XS and iPhone eight and 8 Plus are imported. In fact, it sells smartphones worth $1.5 billion in India but only iPhones well worth $500 million are made locally. The rest are imported models. However, that might change soon.
iPhone XR
iPhone 7
iPhone 6s
iPhone SE 2020 (reportedly)
Imported smartphones:
iPhone 11/ 11 Pro/ 11 Pro Max
iPhone 8/ 8 Plus
iPhone XS/ XS Max
ASUS
No. of employees in India: N/A
Factory locations: Andhra Pradesh
ASUS has a manufacturing unit in Sri City, Andhra Pradesh where it manufactures. However, the company did not clarify which fashions it makes at this plant. Nonetheless, we do know that its premium gaming smartphone, the ROG Phone 2, is imported to India.
Imported smartphones: ASUS ROG Phone 2
Unclear: ASUS 6z
No. of employees in India: 7,500+
Factory locations: Tamil Nadu (Flex)
The majority of Huawei and Honor smartphones sold in India are made locally, the corporation says. The company has tapped Flex to make these smartphones at its Tamil Nadu facility.The company also operates an R&D centre in Bengaluru that can accommodate over 5,000 engineers.
Honor 8X, 8C
Honor 10 Lite
Imported smartphones:
Huawei P series
Huawei Mate series
Unclear:
Honor 20i, 20, 20 Pro
Honor 9X
Honor 9X Pro
Huawei Y9s
Huawei Y9 Prime 2019
Huawei Nova 3, 3i
Huawei Y9 2019
No. of employees in India: unknown
Factory locations: Tamil Nadu (Flex)
The headquarters of Motorola are located in Chicago, Illinois however the company as a whole is owned by China-based Lenovo. All of its smartphones sold in India are made domestically at the contract manufacturer Flex's plant in Tamil Nadu except for the flagship Motorola Edge+. On the other hand, the foldable Motorola Razr 2019 is made in India.
All Moto G smartphones
All Motorola One smartphones
All Moto E smartphones
Motorola Razr 2019
Imported smartphones: Motorola Edge+
No. of employees in India:
Factory locations: Andhra Pradesh (Foxconn)
HMD Global licenses the Nokia company to make and sell smartphones. The company is based in Finland, though it is partly owned by Taiwan-based Foxconn. Of course, Foxconn makes Nokia smartphones in the Indian market. The company makes all of its smartphones except Nokia 9 PureView locally and plans to manufacture most of the factors used in its smartphones in India by 2022.
Nokia 7.2
Nokia 7.1
Nokia 6.2
Nokia 5.3
Nokia 3.2
Nokia 2.3
Imported smartphones: Nokia 9 PureView
Lava
No. of employees in India: Unclear
Factory locations: Uttar Pradesh
All Lava smartphones are made in India and it has shut down its design centre in China and will invest Rs 800 crore for sketch and development in India – the government's performance-linked investment (PLI) scheme has made it cheaper for the company to format and develop smartphones locally. Its Noida-based facility can produce 36 million units a year; of this, roughly 24 million are exported annually. However, not all smartphones are meant for shoppers – Lava acts as a contract manufacturer for US-based telecom operators and makes affordable smartphones them. It also makes handheld devices for scientific use.
Made in India smartphones:
All Lava smartphones are made in India
Imported smartphones: None
Micromax
No. of employees in India: N/A
Factory locations: Uttarakhand
Micromax has been out of the smartphone game for the last couple of years, though it has launched a few fashions inbetween. However, it has been known for importing smartphones from China in the past and selling them with its own branding in India. The organisation recently announced it will launch three smartphones in the country soon, though it has now not yet clarified whether they will be made in India or China.
Infinix, Tecno, and Itel
No. of employees in India: N/A
Infinix, Tecno, and Itel are registered in Hong Kong but their guardian company Transsion Holdings is based out of China. Infinix says all of its smartphones are made in India and industry sources say 40-50 percent of the aspects it uses are purchased from local manufacturers. Neither Tecno nor its sub-brand Itel shared information about the area of assembly of their smartphones with us.
Made in India smartphones:
All Infinix smartphones
Unclear:
All Tecno smartphones
All Itel smartphones
Google doesn't sell the latest Pixel four series smartphones in the Indian market. The only Pixel smartphone you can buy in India at the moment is remaining year's Pixel 3a, which is imported. Google doesn't make smartphones in India on its own or via contract manufacturers.
Made in India smartphones:
None
Imported smartphones: Google Pixel 3a
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