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iPhone 15 Pro Max Costs $37.7 More to Manufacture Than The iPhone 14 Pro Max

Apple is charging US$100 more for its flagship iPhone this year, though it only costs an extra $37.7 to manufacture compared to the iPhone 14 Pro Max, according to Counterpoint Research.

With this increase of $100 in the starting retail price, the iPhone 15 Pro Max is expected to give Apple more profit as it has the highest gross margin in the iPhone 15 family, despite being the costliest model, notes the research group.

According to Counterpoint, these are the areas where the costs have risen

According to Counterpoint, these are the areas where the costs have fallen

Here are the rising share of self-designed components (per Counterpoint)

Apple’s vertical ambitions are evident as its self-designed components, such as the processor, the upgraded UWB and power management ICs, are playing an increasingly significant role in the overall BoM cost of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, garnering Apple great economies of scale and control over the performance and end-user experience. Our estimates indicate that these self-designed components account for 25% of the total BoM cost of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, up from 22% in the iPhone 14 Pro Max last year.

Here are the key takeaways from Counterpoint’s study




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