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A 16GB iPhone 5 that Apple sells for $649 only costs the company an estimated $207 to manufacture. Apple also charges an incredible $100 premium for only $10 worth of NAND storage.
The device will be available in black and white. It will be available for $199, $299 and $399 for 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models, respectively. Pre-orders begin Friday and the iPhone 5 will launch ...
The materials in the 16GB model of the phone, the firm said, cost Apple $199 while manufacturing shakes out to about $8 per phone. The iPhone 5's materials come to a slightly higher total than the ...
Customers will be able to pre-order the new iPod touch starting at $199 for 16GB and $299 for 32GB, while the new iPod nano starts at $149. Apple said it would begin shipping both in October.
Apple is offering the 16GB iPhone 5 for $199, the 32GB for $299, and the 64GB for $399, but you only get those prices if you sign a two-year contract.
Apple’s new iPhone 5 has some fresh muscle inside: The Apple A6. The new system-on-chip is 22 percent smaller than the A5, and Apple says it has twice the CPU power and twice the graphical power ...
Preliminary bill of materials for 16GB iPhone 5 is $199, $207 after manufacturing. iPhone 5 gets another preliminary bill of materials, this one comes in at $199 or $207 after manufac.
The iPhone 5 will come in three different storage sizes and price points: 16GB for $200, 32GB for $300, and 64GB for $400. These prices include a two-year contract, however. At full price, the ...
Commentary: While nearly all other high-end smartphones now offer 32GB of storage by default, Apple's entry-level model starts at 16GB. And that feels less adequate with each passing month.
Preorders for the iPhone 5 began September 14 just after 12 a.m. Pacific or 3 a.m. Eastern on Apple's site. U.S. carriers like AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint are all putting the device on sale then too.