More Apple devices will be assembled by Chinese company BYD, according to report

3 Jan, 2020 6:13am EDT

Veteran analyst Ming-Chi Kuo projects that Chinese company BYD will assemble significantly more iPad and iPod Touch devices in 2020. 

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While BYD may be known as an electric carmaker, the Warren Buffett-backed company is also expected to assemble 10-20% of iPads, if not more, possibly starting this year. Kuo of TF International Securities also expects BYD to become the sole assembler of the iPod Touch this year, replacing Taiwanese company Quanta. 

While the iPod Touch isn’t as big as it used to be, taking over production might show a tighter partnership. But Kuo says that it will take BYD at least 5 to 6 years before the company may be able to assemble the iPhone. 

Apple’s iPhones are now being assembled by Taiwanese company Foxconn, mostly in China, although the company has recently started assembling the iPhone XR in India. We have reached out to Apple for confirmation and will update the story if we hear back.

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