You sure love the iPhone you are using and sure love the markings on the backside “designed in Cupertino, California”. But where did the iPhone really come from? Was it manufactured in US as well? The iPhone, as you know, has several tiny parts inside and each come from a different place and get assembled in a different place. Thanks to the guys at BusinessInsider we have a complete list of countries from where the parts of iPhone are sourced from. Follow this post to know more about where each part of the iPhone comes from and where the final products gets assembled and where the final product ships out from.
1. Flash Memory – Milpitas, California, US.
2. Audio Codec – Austin, Texas, US.
3. Touch Screen Controller – Austin, Texas, US.
4. Cellular Network Power Amplifier – Massachusetts, US.
5. Antenna Switch Module – Massachusetts, US.
6. Accelerometer – France.
7. Memory – Taiwan.
8. Battery – Tokyo, Japan.
9. Camera – Tokyo, Japan.
10. Processor – Seoul, South Korea.
11. Retina Display – Malaysia.
12. Touch Screen Module (Assembly) – Seoul, South Korea.
Phone Shipment – Shenzhen, China / Lantau Island, Hong Kong.
Shipment landing in US:
If ordered from Apple – Alaska
If ordered from Carrier – Texas / Tennessee / Pennsylvania