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DATA STORY: An iPhone costs hundreds of dollars but its raw material costs just over $1

The raw materials used in the iPhone 6 are far from precious as "38.5 percent of the phone is simply made up of aluminium and iron, worth $0.055 and $0.002"

August 21, 2017 / 17:12 IST
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Sumit Kumar

Moneycontrol News

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Reports about the speculative price of the much-awaited iPhone 8 peg it to be around a whopping $1,000 - and that's precisely how much the raw materials for manufacturing about 1000 iPhone 6 handsets would cost.

Simply put, for making an iPhone 6's 16 GB version that weighs 129 grams, the total value of the raw materials that Apple pays the manufacturer is just $1.03.