Samsung Galaxy S4 Costs $237 to Build, Teardown Analysis Shows

A gaze interior Samung’s new high-profile smartphone, the Galaxy S4, shows that the South Korean electronics monster is utilising numerous components produced by its diverse internally belongs to subsidiaries.


 
A teardown analysis conducted by the market research firm IHS, due to be released tomorrow, has pegged Samsung’s cost of components and manufacturing to produce the U.S. type of the 32 gigabyte model of the S4 at somewhat overhead $237 per unit. Without a agreement grant, the entry-level 16GB version of the phone charges $639 when sold by AT&T Wireless.

The cost is somewhat higher than that of Apple’s iPhone 5, the groundwork model of which charges $205 to construct for a 16GB version, according to an IHS investigation conducted last fall. It’s also well overhead the cost of Nokia’s Lumia 900, which costs $209 to build, IHS discovered at the time.

The S4 cost is not far below the cost of Samsung’s bigger Galaxy Note tablet, the cost of which IHS approximated last year to be $270.



  Most phone manufacturers source their constituents from many distinct suppliers. But Samsung, a large, diversified manufacturer of many different types of electronic constituents, has used its important capabilities to provide itself with numerous of the key components inside most versions of the S4 phone traded around the world.

“Samsung’s power is this proficiency to in-source to itself,” IHS analyst Vincent Leung said in an interview. “They just hold adding to the register of constituents that they can provide to themselves.”

One key constituent that Samsung did not supply to itself for versions of the teletelephone being sold in the U.S. was the major applications processor. U.S. versions of the phone comprise a Snapdragon processor from Qualcomm, which assists $20 to the general cost.

Versions of the telephone sold in Korea and other markets round the world comprise a Samsung-made portion called the Exynos 5 Octa that charges $28. Samsung is known to be constructing at smallest four variations of the phone for distinct market geographies round the world, encompassing at least two being traded in the U.S., one going to AT&T and T-Mobile, and another going to Verizon Wireless and Sprint, said Andrew Rassweiler, another IHS analyst.

“Samsung is illustrating its ability to match the flavours of carriers in different regions of the world,” Rassweiler said. “It comes down to what the market is willing to spend on the features offered.”



  The fact that Samsung used the Qualcomm-made portion is a testament to the U.S. chipmaker’s prowess. “Even with all the vertical integration it’s doing, it’s not like Samsung has given up on Qualcomm,” Rassweiler said.

One interesting difference between the U.S. and Korean versions produced from the distinction in the alternative of processor. U.S. versions of the telephone comprise an image-processing portion made by Japan’s Fujitsu that added $1.50 to the total cost. Leung states that in the Korean versions, some of the image processing is presented off to Samsung’s Exynos portion.

Samsung also supplied the flash recollection utilised to shop facts and figures on the apparatus. IHS approximates that 16GB of recollection supplemented $28 to the cost of the apparatus.

The Korean giant furthermore provided itself with a brandish and touchscreen components, which supplemented $75 to the cost of components. The blended brandish bundle also includes Gorilla Glass, a powerful glass material made by U.S.-based Corning.

Samsung is also thought to have provided itself with several unlabeled components, encompassing the camera module and some wireless baseband chips.

A couple of non-Samsung suppliers encompass Broadcom, which provided Bluetooth and Wi-Fi chips; Maxim, which provided a power-management portion; and Triquint Semiconductor, which provided some wireless chips.

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