Key highlights:

  • First ever assembled-in-India Apple iPhones became a reality as they rolled into stores
  • iPhone SE was priced at Rs 27,200
  • Certain Indian resellers are already offer the iPhone SE for around Rs 20,500

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The first ever assembled-in-India Apple iPhones became a reality as they rolled into stores on Friday. Photos of the iPhone SE from two shops in India mentioned on the smartphones were assembled-in-India.

The two photos were put up in a tweet by technology journalist Newly Purnell of The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).

This shows that the made in India iPhones are now in stock in stores and are available to people. It is one step closer to Apple opening full production of iPhones in India.

However, this has not reduced the price of the iPhone SE. The assembled-in-India iPhone SE was priced at Rs 27,200 and was manufactured in May 2017.

Certain Indian resellers are already offer the iPhone SE for around Rs 20,500 ($320) which is less than the Rs 25,500 ($399) Apple charges for the phone in the US, according to a WSJ report.

Apple has been pushing for production of its iPhones in India but has been had to wait as it is looking for various concessions form the Indian government.

It was earlier reported in May that Apple just completed a trial-run of the first-ever iPhone assembled in India.

Media reports suggest that Apple Inc has begun initial production of a small number of iPhone SE handsets in Bengaluru and will begin shipping India-made devices this month itself.