According to a new report by DigiTimes research analyst Luke Lin, Apple's new generation iPhone X will be about 10% cheaper than the current model, suggesting that savings at Apple could be passed on to consumers released the second-generation device later this year.
According to the analyst, lower demand than expected for the iPhone X meant that Apple needed less Samsung OLED panels than originally said, to give the Korean company more power to negotiate the next generation iPhone line.
Apple has entered into an agreement with Samsung to ensure "satisfactory conditions" to prevent billboard costs for its 2018 iPhone from rising. It is now estimated that Apple will pay $ 10 less than the estimated cost of $ 400 the iPhone 5.8 inches.
Friday, 23 March 2018
Next-generation iPhone X estimated to be 10% cheaper to produce
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