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The iPhone SE (3rd Generation) is a part of Apple Inc.'s lineup of smartphones, designed to provide a more affordable entry point into the iOS ecosystem without sacrificing powerful internal hardware. Originally introduced by Apple in the United States, the iPhone line has become a global standard for mobile technology, frequently updated to incorporate the latest chipsets and software features.
While Apple is an American company headquartered in Cupertino, California, its manufacturing process is highly globalized. Most units are assembled in China by primary partners like Foxconn and Pegatron. However, in recent years, Apple has significantly expanded its manufacturing footprint to other countries, including localized production in India and Brazil to meet regional demands and diversify its supply chain.
Apple Inc. remains the ultimate owner of the brand and the iOS platform. As one of the world's most valuable technology companies, it maintains full control over the design, engineering, and marketing of its products. Apple’s operations are centralized in the United States, but it operates through numerous international subsidiaries to handle distribution and retail in markets like Sweden and beyond.
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