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Apple saved on components in newest iPhones: analysts

By Stephen Nellis on Sep 26, 2018 6:45AM
Apple saved on components in newest iPhones: analysts

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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, a Canadian firm which rips open phones to analyse their ...

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