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The parts in an iPhone came from all over the world — here’s a look at each iPhone’s complex journey

The contrive of every new iPhone starts at Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, California, but the resources needed to make this design a truth come from all over the world.

Apple said it sold its 2 billionth iOS device this year. To make this profuse devices requires an incredibly complex and far-reaching supply chain. Apple works with suppliers in 43 territories and six continents to make its products, and the chain gets even more complicated when you break it down into raw materials.

Apple pickets a list of its suppliers, but does not specify exactly which company makes which part of the iPhone. One way to get a glimpse into this has been from one end to the other product teardowns done by companies like iFixit and TechInsights. CNBC also spoke with mineral au faits and academics to show you the global journey every iPhone makes before it ever hits store shelves.

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