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According to reports, Alphabet has solicited bids from manufacturers in India to make between 500,000 and 1 million Pixel smartphones, equivalent to 10% to 20% of the estimated annual production for the device.
The company’s Chief Executive OfficerSundar Pichai previewed a plan to manufacture in India earlier this year but a final decision has not yet been made, the report added.
If approved, India production operations will still require import of components from China.
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Alphabet is also considering Vietnam as another manufacturing base.
Apple Inc, the company’s main smartphone rival, already makes at least four models up to iPhone 13 in India through contract manufacturing partners Foxconn and Wistron.
It is reportedly considering making iPhone 14, the latest model unveiled on Sept. 7, also in India.
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Global supply chains were disrupted earlier this year when China locked down key tech hub Shanghai, among other cities, due to a surge in COVID cases.
More recently, US banned exports of some high-end chips to China, escalating tensions with the Asian nation.
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