Greg Morris

A 512GB iPhone 11 Pro Max costs less than $500 in parts | iMore

Oliver Haslam wrote:

Which brings us back to my original point: these figures are interesting. But they can’t tell the whole story.

So, a company tears down an iPhone 11 Pro and produces some costing involved. imore write a post about it and now I’m linking to it – all to say that these things don’t matter. I cant work out if I am part of the problem or if it’’s all rubbish anyway.

However that is to say that these sorts of posts come out every time a high profile phone is released and no one really pays attention other than a few publications that are seeking the clicks. 

This is how companies work, the cost of producing a product is less than the price you sell it for. No one is surprised right?

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