I love the guys over at iSuppli… So when they took apart the T-Mobile G1, the techno-dweeb inside of me got giddy and started laughing.
They took the unit apart piece-by-piece, and calculated the build of materials (BOM) cost. As you can tell from the lovely title of this post, the BOM cost of the device is $143.89. I should note however, that this estimate includes only the component and material costs for the G1. This doesn’t account for other expenses including software, R&D, manufacturing costs and more.
So, in theory if you had the bulk discounts, knowledge and know-how, you could technically build yourself a G1 for that price. That is, if you bill $0/hr for your labor, manufacturing and R&D time on the project.
Key components and their cost:
- Baseband - $28.49
- Display - $19.67
- Camera - $12.13
- Radio Frequency (RF)/Power Amplifier (PA) portion - $9.84
- Remaining components - $73.76.
With the G1 selling at just under $180, are you surprised at the BOM cost for the device? Is the price-tag good value for your money… in your eyes?
[Via: iSuppli]
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