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Apple iPhone 7 has the smallest profit margin: Report

According to the customary IHS teardown that follows the launch of any digital object of desire, if the cost of the latest iPhone were based purely on its materials plus the labour required to put it together, it would come with a USD 224.80 price tag.

September 22, 2016 / 10:34 IST
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A teardown of the latest generation iPhone 7 shows that in terms of material costs, the new handset is not a rip-off.

According to the customary IHS teardown that follows the launch of any digital object of desire, if the cost of the latest iPhone were based purely on its materials plus the labour required to put it together, it would come with a USD 224.80 price tag.

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That's USD 424.20 less than the asking price for the 32GB model but, as IHS highlights, it's the smallest margin it has seen on an iPhone for some time.

"Total BOM [Bill of Materials] costs for the iPhone 7 are more in line with what we have seen in teardowns of recent flagship phones from Apple's main competitor, Samsung, in that the costs are higher than in previous iPhone teardown analyses," said Andrew Rassweiler, senior director of cost benchmarking services for IHS Markit. "Apple still makes more margin from hardware than Samsung, but materials costs are higher than in the past."

As well as finding higher-priced materials, the teardown shows that many of the components have been improved for faster response and heavier duty use. Except of course for the headphone jack which isn't there at all.