by Felix Richter
So we know how much we have to pay for an iPhone X, but how much does it cost Apple to produce it? A lot less. According to estimates by IHS, the material costs of the new flagship iPhone (excluding other expenses such as R&D and marketing costs) amount to $370.25, making it by far the most expensive iPhone to-date. While such tear-down analyses do give us an idea of the components built into the iPhone, it is unclear how accurate the cost estimates really are. Apple CEO Tim Cook once stated with respect to such estimates that he had "never seen one that is anywhere close to being accurate".
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