aminy23 t1_ja76eiu wrote
Reply to comment by pdinc in Samsung may shift its next-gen foldable phone production to India - Times of India by Mahameghabahana
Apparently Samsung has quite a history in India:
> Samsung has been manufacturing mobile phones in India since 2007, and is the only brand that is truly made in India. Samsung India has been populating Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) right from its inception.
> India will tally in 29% of Samsung's total global smartphone production --- a 9% rise from its current 20% contribution.
> Samsung's display arm begins OLED panel production at Noida plant
So with 15 years of experience making 20-30% of their smartphones in India, it doesn't seem too risky to finally try a flagship.
That doesn't compare to Apple experimenting with metal parts made by a car manufacturer, Tata/Jaguar.
pdinc t1_ja778jw wrote
TIL - that definitely changes my perspective. Although the reason I focused on the Apple example is because the Fold is also all about the chassis, the fact that Samsung has operated for other components means their learning curve is smaller relative to Apple.
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