Bloomberg’s Supposed Hypothetical Breakdown of iPhone 5

Saad Qazi / Apple1237News Reviews Category / 9th August, 2011 / 0 Comments
Bloomberg’s Supposed Hypothetical Breakdown of iPhone 5

Apple has been ruling the smartphone world since the release of the first iPhone in 2007. Since then every year Apple has been releasing an iPhone and all of them have done excellent business in the market. Nowadays iPhone 5 has been in the headlines because it is just about to release. Questions are raised about its price and that how much will Apple make profit because of this smartphone? You will surely find this article an interesting one if you have any queries about the price if the iPhone5.

This fall iPhone 5 is releasing in the market and I think a great deal of people is desperately waiting for it. This iPhone will be a little more expensive and the consumers will have to sign a 2-year agreement with the carrier they are willing to buy iPhone.

Now we are discussing here is the actual price put by Apple on this new iPhone, which is analyzed by analysts at Bloomberg is Around $270.10 to produce each 16Gb iPhone  5 hypothetically. So we can assume that the real figure might be different for this one but Bloomberg is a trusted company and they can have real sources.

By this Analysis, we can easily estimate the profit Apple will be yielding on each iPhone having US carrier and that would be $350. This estimate has been based on the real prices of the hardware used in the new iPhone. As we know that the iPhone 4’s building cost were estimated only $187.51.

We have the detailed image released from Bloomberg, in which all the hardware, software, shipping and packaging costs are shown for an iPhone 5. Bloomberg has just only released this image but an article regarding this is yet to be published in the media. So have a look at the Apple “iPhone 5” Hypothetical Gross Margin Analysis.Apple “iPhone 5” Hypothetical Gross Margin Analysis.

 

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