India, Oct. 8 -- Apple reportedly exported a record $10 Bn (about INR 88,730 Cr) worth iPhones from India in the first six months of FY26, reflecting a 75% jump from $5.71 Bn in the same period last year.

In September alone, outbound shipments surged 155% YoY to $1.25 Bn, ET reported, citing officials.

The export momentum is closely tied to significant capacity ramp-ups. In April 2025, Tata Electronics' Hosur plant and Foxconn's new Bengaluru unit commenced production, expanding Apple's Indian manufacturing network to five factories.

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Notably, nearly 80% of Apple's India output ($17.5 Bn out of a total $22 Bn pro...