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Yes, some smartphones are made in the U.S., although they represent a small segment of the market. Companies like Apple have begun to assemble certain models in the U.S. through partnerships with local manufacturers. Additionally, smaller companies like PureOS and some tech startups focus on producing phones domestically. However, the majority of smartphone manufacturing still occurs overseas, primarily in Asia.

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