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If there is no Chinese technology. India can't even make Smartphone camera!!

You said I did it for 50 cents... But at least I won't make myself embarrassed.
Obviously you are not embarrassed because blind following of CCP and Emperor Xi is ingrained in your psyche so deeply.

Going around trumpeting that China is the only powerhouse and the world would crumble otherwise embarrasses normal people. Not Chinese bots.
 
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Obviously you are not embarrassed because blind following of CCP and Emperor Xi is ingrained in your psyche so deeply.

Going around trumpeting that China is the only powerhouse and the world would crumble otherwise embarrasses normal people. Not Chinese bots.
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there Is no cure for little pinkities , the lens is called Immervision Panomorph lens , the tech is licensed by ImmerVision and manufactured by Sunny.
Once again. Canada does not have optical technology! It cannot produce any lenses! Canada can only propose technical requirements and then beg China to produce. So this is Canada proposing technical requirements and relying on Chinese technology to produce!
 
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The most expensive parts of a phone such as Processor, memory chip, camera lens and touchscreen are all made in either Japan, SK or Taiwan. Some other critical parts such as gyroscope come from Germany and other countries. If I remember correctly, even for China the IPhone indigenization percentage by value is around 20-25%. Until 2019, it was actually less than 10%. Only recently did China start manufacturing batteries, speakers etc for the IPhone which increased their percentage.

I hope at least in the next few years we can develop expertise in medium value components such as batteries and speakers. Now even though the percentage of Chinese components has increased. You can see, for most of the countries it is around 20%.

What is the threshold of value addition, for a country to be considered an iPhone manufacturers. The supplers are distributed accross the global & none of them have a majority stake (50% value addition) in iphone manufacturing.

Most ICs like DRAM, Flash, Processors, MEMS, camera module,display, semiconductor and battery cells are made in Taiwan, US, Japan or Korea.
These items are the crown jewels of those countries, and also make a large portion of the Bill-of-Materials cost of a phone and super spy like China also has troubles stealing said tech, so at best they are limited to low end production of such items, like their ICs will use a larger technology node( SMIC of China theoretically can do 14nm chip production, their production in reality is 20nm and below, meanwhile you have TSMC at 5nm ), their displays will be LCD instead of OLED or MicroLED or whatever hot shit there is now.

The only state of the art Chinese production of this is of NAND Flash by Samsung in Xian and SK Hynix somewhere else in China.

What parts they add into their phones depends on what $$$ it's going to sell for, high-end phones with cutting edge specs will have higher percentage of imported components which are indeed state of the art, lower end phones will have greater chinese contribution, like the screen may come from BOE displays which is a chinese vendor for example.

But even with low end phones they cannot fully supplant and go full Atmanirbhar Cheen, market forces and customer preferences discourage it, also the capabilities of their companies.
Look. It's Indians begging for Chinese camera technology.

 
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What’s the technical blockade in making lenses in India?

Or are you confusing optics with ‘opto-electronics’?
Many. such as optical lenses. India can independently produce optical lenses.

Optics is not a cow dung cake. It's not as simple as you think.
 
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Many. such as optical lenses. India can independently produce optical lenses.

Optics is not a cow dung cake. It's not as simple as you think.

So, you earlier said Indians does not understand optics, and now you're saying India can independently make optical lenses. So what is it?

Do you understand the concept of ray optics or you are versed in Fourier optics. You must have expertise in meta-lenses based diffractive optics then? And the corrective optical elements you will use to nullify optical aberrations? What tool you use for your theoretical studies, Zemax, Ansys, Comsol or Lumerical?
 
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So, you earlier said Indians does not understand optics, and now you're saying India can independently make optical lenses. So what is it?

Do you even understand the concept of ray optics, and the corrective optical elements to nullify optical aberrations? What tool you use, Zemax, Ansys, Comsol or Lumerical?

Bitch, I have a PhD in Semiconductor Physics and Electro-Optics, and had been a research assistant professor in Stanford, before transitioning into industrial R&D.
What I mean is. You can help India independently produce optical lenses.
 
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What I mean is. You can help India independently produce optical lenses.

You can make lenses by replication molding or diamond polishing, trivial technologies. More than 300 vendors in India offers similar services. I want to know your justification for your first statement.

What optical technology are you talking about, and do you understand optics? And are you confused between Optics and Electro-Optics?
 
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