Mobile & Wireless - CIOInsight
Home arrow Mobile & Wireless arrow iSuppli Estimates the iPhone 4 Costs $187.51 in Hardware
RECENT NEWS



CIO STRATEGY
The Perfect IT Book for the Business?

Parkinson needs a book that explains IT to the business. Got any suggestions?    

  Mobile & Wireless


iSuppli Estimates the iPhone 4 Costs $187.51 in Hardware



By CIOinsight


Each iPhone 4 that Apple makes is estimated to run Steve Jobs and company an estimated $187.51, research firm iSuppli reported June 28.

Rate This Article:
Add This Article To:
Each iPhone 4 runs Apple approximately $187.51 in hardware costs, iSuppli estimated in a new report. Topping the bill is the iPhone 4's LCD display, at $28.50 - while the phone's celebrated gyroscope runs Apple just $2.60.

However, that bill of materials (BOM) tally, notes the firm, accounts for hardware costs alone and leaves out expenses pertaining to manufacturing, software, marketing, distribution, royalties and licensing fees.

iSuppli has performed teardowns of each of Apple's iPhones - the 3GS' estimated BOM was $170.80; the 3G, in 2008, was estimated at $166.31; and the original iPhone in 2007 was said to run Apple $217.73. During its most recent teardown, iSuppli busted out not only its calculator but a number of compliments on both the device and its designers.


To read the original eWeek article, click here: Apple's Hardware Bill for iPhone 4 Is $187.51, Says iSuppli

test





 
 
>>> More Mobile & Wireless Articles          >>> More By CIOinsight
 


FEATURED SPONSORED VIDEOS

FEATURED SPONSORED ARTICLES

Erasable E-Paper Saves Trees, Cuts Costs

Why Smart Companies Should Adopt the Lessons of Gaming

Interest in Mobile WiFi Hotspots Fuels New Solutions

A Closer Look at Public Cloud Security

View More Articles

  Brought to You By
Click Here




EDITORS' PICKS

LATEST STORIES


Advertisement
FEEDBACK
Ziff Davis Enterprise RSS Feeds

Sponsored Links
  • Try Windows Azure free for 90 days

  • Introducing the world's first family of systems with integrated expertise

  • FREE Securing Smartphones & Tablets for Dummies Book from Sophos
  • 77% of the Fortune 500 Manage Content Securely with Box.
  • Leverage your virtual computing environment with Dell.
  • Build an IT Infrastructure That Delivers the Future
  • 5 New Technologies That Will Change Enterprise ITAdvertisement
  • eWEEK Quick LInks

     
    Close this advertisement