iPhone 16 models cost a little more to make than the iPhone 15
iPhone 16 models cost a little more to make than the iPhone 15
Analysts say the iPhone 16 series costs Apple a few more dollars to produce than its iPhone 15 counterparts thanks to rising component costs.
I think they’ll survive
20 0 ReplySo what? $20 to make?
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The figures from TD Cowen say that a 256GB iPhone 16 Pro Max costs Apple about $485 to manufacture, including the components, box, and assembly process. By comparison, the iPhone 15 Pro Max had a so-called Bill of Materials (BOM) of $453, about $32 cheaper than the newer model.
20 0 ReplyAnd let’s not forget R&D costs or other investments (e.g. stores).
I’m no way defending them, they make a shitload of money on each phone, but they are still very expensive to make.
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What? Each phone costs them hundreds of dollars to make. The profit margin is still large, but phones are not cheap to make.
14 1 ReplyIf they’re not factoring R&D into the prices they’re doing it wrong.
Some bumpkins would just calculate what the phone should be because of the cost of the components and not figure anything else into that.
It’s Apple. Of course they’re not doing it wrong.
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The stress from the extra complexity requires additional suicide nets.
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