Leaked photos of the anticipated iPhone 16 Pro

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Leaked details have revealed what the upcoming iPhone 16 series will look like and the new features it will offer.

It has come to light that the highly anticipated iPhone 16 lineup will be manufactured not only in China but also in India. Apple has begun using a new label on its packaging, which still says “Designed by Apple in California” but now also includes “Assembled in India.”

This information was shared by the website Flying Around the World with Apple.

Apple’s decision to diversify production locations stems from the need to operate in multiple countries, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, during which many factories in China were temporarily closed. By expanding its manufacturing footprint, Apple aims to avoid potential production disruptions in the future. However, the quality of the products remains unchanged, as Apple continues to adhere to its strict standards.

The new generation of iPhones is expected to be released in September. Consumers will have a variety of color options to choose from, including the traditional white, black, and silver. A new bronze variant, often referred to as brown, will also be available. The design and color options for the four iPhone 16 Pro models were leaked by renowned and long-standing Apple insider Sonny Dickson.

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