Hi,

No way,

I love their products in most cases and part of that is because they do well 
with accessibility.

But their pricing is crap.

I've just done a conversion from the 399 US dollars in to NZ dollars for the 
series 4 watch and they are $100 cheaper to bye buy   through the USA for me.

Crazy though the nz pricing for the aluminum space grey sport watch is now 699 
rather than the 749 they were a week ago.

Possibly they miss typed in the pricing.-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of lenron brown
Sent: Thursday, 27 September 2018 10:31 PM
To: [email protected]
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 the best at everything including pricing.
In some ways they really rip you off and they know it. I mean the big shock to 
me was when those computer prices jumped a year or two ago as much as they did. 
With phones apple really don't care as much especially in places where they 
know most will go lease the latest device anyways. When they Realize enough is 
enough they will cut back.

On 9/27/18, Simon Fogarty <[email protected]> wrote:
> There are a number of things I could say here
>
> And one of them is,
> Bunch of money hungry scumbags.
>
> This is a device priced at 2600 nz dollars for me.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> <[email protected]> On Behalf Of M. Taylor
> Sent: Wednesday, 26 September 2018 4:20 PM
> To: [email protected]
> 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 that was torn down was the 256GB model, which retails for
> $1249.
> .     Apple CEO Tim Cook has previously said he's never seen a teardown
> estimate that's "even close to accurate."
> .     Still, it's clear Apple likes to make a healthy margin on its
> iPhones.
> Apple shaved some parts from the display in its largest new iPhone, 
> helping keep costs under control in what has become the priciest 
> component of its phones in recent years, according to a new cost analysis of 
> the device.
> TechInsights, an Ottawa, Ontario-based firm which rips open phones to 
> analyze their contents and estimate the cost of the parts inside, said 
> on Tuesday that the iPhone Xs Max with 256 gigabytes of storage 
> capacity contains about $443 in parts and assembly costs, compared 
> with $395.44 for the 64-gigabyte version of last year's iPhone X.
> Apple released a trio of new phones earlier this month, including an 
> update on last year's iPhone X, called the iPhone Xs, that starts at 
> $999, and the budget-minded iPhone Xr that starts at $749. But it was 
> the iPhone Xs Max - with a 6.5-inch display that uses so-called OLED 
> technology for richer colors - that pushed new pricing boundaries, starting 
> at $1,099.
> In its cost analysis released on Tuesday, TechInsights found that the 
> single priciest part in the iPhone Xs Max - the display - cost $80.50, 
> compared with $77.27 for last year's iPhone X, which featured a 
> smaller 5.8-inch screen. The relatively small increase in cost despite 
> the larger screen size was because Apple appeared to have removed some 
> components related to its so-called 3D Touch system, which makes apps 
> respond differently depending on how hard users press the screen.
> "All told, what they took out adds up to about $10, so this $80 
> estimate would have been about $90," Al Cowsky, who oversees cost 
> analysis at TechInsights, told Reuters in an interview. "They had a trade-off 
> in cost."
>
> An Apple spokeswoman did not respond to a request for comment about 
> the study.
> But Bob O'Donnell of TECHnalysis Research said Apple likely made the 
> right decision to focus on ensuring it could deliver a larger-screened 
> model this year economically.
> "For a certain group of people, the whole thing is about the screen. 
> It's driving the whole experience and it's what is making people 
> excited about using the phone," O'Donnell said.
> Other costs that increased were the phone's processor and modem chips, 
> primarily because the chips used newer chip-making techniques from 
> Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd to boost their 
> performance while taking up the same space. The 256-gigabyte iPhone Xs 
> Max TechInsights analyzed sells for $1,249 in the United States.
>
> Original Article at:
> https://www.businessinsider.com/iphone-xs-max-teardown-and-parts-cost-
> estima
> te-2018-9
>
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