The iPhone SE costs half as much to build as to buy

A peek inside the guts of an iPhone SE has revealed that the $399 smartphone costs about $160 to make, as well as shares many parts with its predecessors.

Consumer analytics firm IHS took apart the device and appraised the cost of its parts, revealing in a news release today that it estimates the 16GB model of the SE to cost approximately $156.20, rounding up to $160 when including manufacturing costs.

The device also takes a few notes from the previous three iPhones, utilizing an almost-exact casing structure as the iPhone 5S, an identical secondary camera and LTE reception component as the iPhone 6, and A9 processor and primary camera currently outfitted by the iPhone 6S.

The IHS’ Teardown and Cost Benchmarking Service also put together a sneak peek inside the SE’s architecture, showing the part-by-part breakdown of the smartphone that would normally require us throwing the thing under a steamroller to see.

The iPhone SE, as seen piece-by-piece

Andrew Rassweiler, senior director of cost benchmarking services at IHS, remarked that despite borrowing a few bits from past iPhones and selling for more than twice its production costs, the iPhone SE is by no slouch in terms of power.

“In fact,” said Rassweiler in the IHS press release, “the only significant tradeoffs a consumer would make with the iPhone SE against the iPhone 6S is smaller size and lower screen resolution.”

Source: techradar.com

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3 Comments
  1. Reply Ms. Ivory Kassulke April 4, 2016 at 11:38 pm

    well…this is a surprise to me..they normally charge waaaaayyyyy more than 100%. but then again, these are built from leftover parts…..

  2. Reply Kristofer Douglas April 5, 2016 at 1:57 am

    Well that most certainly isn't that big a surprise.

  3. Reply Eula Glover April 5, 2016 at 6:14 am

    I literally thought this was a prank by Apple because I got the email they released it the day before Aplil Fool's Day. Samsung pretended to release an old phone. I thought Apple was doing the same, but giving it a new name.

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