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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iPhone XS Max Tear-Down and Parts Cost Estimate, Business Insider
At least you are not one of these people Simon defending the hell out of apple
just because you use apple products. I use a couple myself don't mean I think
they are t
Hi,
Thanks for bringing that up Jason. I'm not wishing to be a defender, but we do
need to look at the big picture. Whether Mac or iOS, Apple introduced and
continues to maintain this software as a no-cost item. No, I'm not sure how
much it costs on the Balance Sheet, but it has to affect th
My current phone is an iPhone 5S purchased in 2014. I think the upgrade to the
iPhone XS (expected to arrive today, incidentally) is worth it on several
grounds, including the better LTE band coverage that it offers, the dual SIM
capability, superior performance, and other details that I've weig
evice priced at 2600 nz dollars for me.
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> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: iPhone XS Max Tear-Down and Parts Cost Estimate, Business Insider
>
> The $1249 iPhone XS Max is made out of only $443 worth of parts By Reuters
> . Apple's new iPhone XS Max has about $443
: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: iPhone XS Max Tear-Down and Parts Cost Estimate, Business Insider
The $1249 iPhone XS Max is made out of only $443 worth of parts By Reuters
. Apple's new iPhone XS Max has about $443 worth of parts, according
to a new analysis.
. The device tha
The $1249 iPhone XS Max is made out of only $443 worth of parts
By Reuters
. Apple's new iPhone XS Max has about $443 worth of parts, according
to a new analysis.
. The device that was torn down was the 256GB model, which retails for
$1249.
. Apple CEO Tim Cook has previously said