Hold on to your hats, Apple fans! We’ve got some exclusive deets for you. Apple just pumped the brakes on iPhone 15 Pro Max development, diving deep into bug fixes for iPhones, iPads, wearables, TVs, and Macs. Craig Federighi, Apple’s bug-busting chief, is on a mission. Temporary pitstop, though – they’ll be back in action by the week’s end.
Now, brace yourselves for the scoop on the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Priced at $1,199, the components alone hit $502. That’s $37.7 more than last year’s iPhone 14 Pro Max. Why? Well, the A17 Pro chip flexes with a $30 bump, thanks to the 3nm process. And there’s a debutant in town – the periscope telephoto camera, boosting costs by 34%. Oh, and we’ve bundled all the camera talk, including Face ID and ToF modules.
Wait, there’s more. The titanium alloy casing adds $7, and Apple’s RAM game got an upgrade to 8 GB (with a sweet $16.8 drop). The display’s the same, but with a price downtrend, Apple saved $4 on Samsung Display and LG Display.
Components make up 42% of the final price, and don’t forget manufacturing, shipping, marketing, and hefty R&D costs.
But guess what? We’ve got the ultimate comparison between the iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Dive into the key segments and find out which one’s the real MVP for you!
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