The Bad Detective: Food Chain [Uncut]iPhone may be designed in California, but it's assembled in China, just like the tiny sign on its back says. That goes for most Apple products.
But the company is looking to manufacture and assemble a product entirely in the United States. Unfortunately, you won't be able to buy it; it's a data center cabinet aimed for Apple's internal use.
SEE ALSO: Consumer Reports stands by its verdict, won't recommend Apple's MacBook ProThe news comes from a Federal Register notice in which Apple asked to expand its authority to "produce certain components for consumer electronics" in Mesa, Arizona. It also wants be able to produce "finished products and foreign status materials/components."
Business Insiderreports that the product is not for end users, but for Apple's own data centers. Apple used to build servers for its data centers in Oregon and North Carolina on-site, but will now start producing them in its facility at Mesa, Arizona, a source with knowledge of the matter told the outlet. Apple originally purchased the factory in Mesa from sapphire manufacturer GT, which went bankrupt in 2014.
This will not be the first Apple product designed and assembled in the United States. In 2013, the company proudly launched the new Mac Pro with the label "designed and assembled in the U.S.," but it hasn't updated the product since.
The company was also rumored to be planning to bring the manufacturing of the iPhone to the U.S., but those plans haven't materialized yet.
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