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AirPods Pro 2 will be made in Vietnam & keep Lightning port, says Kuo

In summarizing reports of Apple moving production from China, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says he expects the AirPods Pro 2 will be mass produced in Vietnam, and retain Lightning port.

Although Ming-Chi Kuo has previously said that Apple will be moving to USB-C for charging accessories as well as a future iPhone, he predicts the change won't happen in time for the AirPods Pro 2.

In his latest tweet series, Kuo draws this conclusion after summarizing the situation with Apple moving production away from China and to Vietnam.

Part of his summary includes citing a Wall Street Journal article about Apple boosting production outside China. Kuo believes that the move is possible for AirPods Pro 2 because of the "relatively not complicated supply chain" for the device, plus Vietnam's better "infrastructure and workforce."

It's not clear how much of his detail is reporting from the supply chain, and how much is his extrapolation from his previous knowledge of the products. He does say, though, that while AirPods Pro 2 mass production will be done in Vietnam, the device will initially be made in China.

"The NPI [New Product Introduction] of AirPods Pro 2 is still in China," he writes, "implying it's not easy to establish a complete non-China production site."

Currently, the charging case for AirPods Pro features a Lightning connector. However, one version of the case is capable of being charged wirelessly.

Apple has long been rumored to want to switch to solely wireless charging in the iPhone. AirPods Pro 2 have been predicted to be launched in the second half of 2022, which Kuo expects too.