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£412 Apple iPhone 4S Parts List Costs £119

Apple’s 16GB iPhone 4S cost $188 (£119) to put together, excluding $8 (£5) in manufacturing expenses, according to a new teardown by analysis firm IHS iSuppli.

Based on the teardown, the bill of materials for the iPhone 4S 32GB version totals $207 (£131), and the 64GB version $245 (£155). The 16GB smartphone, costing $649 (£412 ex VAT), may greatly resemble the previous iPhone in its exterior details but the inside apparently offers a host of new hardware.

Custom networking chip

“While the iPhone 4S shares many common design elements with the two iPhone 4 models already on the market, the new device’s status as a world phone has resulted in fascinating design and component changes,” Andrew Rassweiler, IHS iSupli senior director of teardown services, wrote in a research note.

The changes include a “custom part from Avago”, he added, “that helps give the iPhone 4S its unique capability to be used in multiple wireless systems globally, while still keeping costs down”. The smartphone also contained a NAND flash memory device built by either Hynix (a South Korean memory chip manufacturer) or Toshiba.

Despite the massive legal war brewing between Apple and Samsung, the latter apparently contributed the A5 processor to the iPhone 4S. “Just as with the A4 used in the iPhone 4, the part appears to be manufactured by Samsung, based on die markings on the product,” read the IHS research note.

The firm also dissected the device’s eight-megapixel camera, new to the iPhone franchise. “The camera uses a backside illumination (BSI) image sensor that improves photo quality, especially in low light, but also adds cost to the system,” the note said. “Sony was the supplier of the image sensor in the individual model torn down by IHS, but Apple likely is using a secondary source for this device: OmniVision.”

Apple’s revenue during the quarter hit $28.27 billion (£17.89bn), resulting in a net profit of $6.62 billion (£4.18bn): a marked increase over the year-ago quarter’s $20.34 billion (£12.87bn) in revenue and $4.31 billion (£2.72bn) net profit. Gross margins also climbed over the previous twelve months, from 36.9 percent to 40.3 percent.

Nicholas Kolakowski eWEEK USA 2013. Ziff Davis Enterprise Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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