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Made-in-Bharat iPhone 17 Pro, Pro Max hit retail stores to ease supply crunch as Diwali fires up demand

“Made-in-India iPhone 17 Pro, Pro Max hit retail stores to ease supply crunch as Diwali fires up demand”, Money Control, October 16, 2025

“Made-in-India units of Apple’s latest iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max begun reaching Indian stores this week, which is expected to ease supply at offline retail outlets ahead of Diwali and also help meet pent-up demand across a wider network of stores.

Retailers have complained of receiving only about 60 percent of the units compared to the iPhone 16 series, which was launched in the year-ago period, despite higher domestic production.

Even with the supply gap, Apple’s sales, through its offline and online stores, are up around 25 percent this year, driven by strong demand for the redesigned iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max models, sources told Moneycontrol…….”

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