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Teardown reveals iPhone parts cost two bills

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Unlike video game consoles, phones are typically profitable to manufacture from day one and it turns out that the iPhone is no exception — far from it, in fact. Teardown specialists at Portelligent claim that the 4GB iPhone runs Apple just $200 worth of components, while the 8GB adds an extra $20, not far off at all from iSuppli’s slightly higher estimates from January. Granted those tallies don’t include the actual cost of assembling the device — but even so, those numbers are very far cries from the $500 and $600 asking prices at the register, leaving a healthy $299 and $379 respectively (of which an overwhelming majority are $379) for profit and miscellaneous costs. Interestingly, Portelligent’s unceremonious destruction of an iPhone in the name of research revealed no further proof that Hon Hai / Foxconn is the ODM responsible for assembling the darned thing.

 

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Original post by Chris Ziegler

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