If you buy the new 32GB variant of the iPhone 7, Apple makes an estimated profit of $424 on each unit it sells (This is based on the cost of making each iPhone 7 and excludes the research, development, or marketing costs).
Apparently, the iPhone 7 component costs are estimated to start at $219.80. With the display racking up to $43, followed by an Intel modem and other baseband chips worth an estimated total of $33.90. The third most expensive item is Apple’s quad-core A10 Fusion chip which costs about $26.90. Finally, the larger 1,920 mAh battery costs about $2.50 (You can check out more details here).
As earlier stated, this cost excludes other expenses incurred.
One interesting thing to note is that, despite the removal of the headphone jack, IHS claims that the iPhone 7 is more expensive to manufacture than last year’s iPhone 6s.
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