That only covers the hardware. R&D, shipping, marketing, etc. are not factored in.
And besides the $350 Google Galaxy Nexus, all other phones are priced similarly to the iPhone.
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Samsung do sent charge $849 for the S3 which can do 64GB SdCard, 96 GB total. Think about that. $850 off contact for 64GB iPhone or $650 for a 96GB GS3.
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They come with 64GB microSD cards?
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Splitting hairs but no they don't. Say $650 off contact for the 32 GB add $100 for a 64GB card on Amazon and you got....... you guessed it $750 for 96GB. Happy?
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Not sure what point you're trying to make. I said smartphones are similarly priced outside of the Galaxy Nexus. Not the same, but similar.
Apple isn't overpriced, especially with their iOS devices. iPhones, iPads, and iPods fall right in line with the industry average.
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Just saying you can get 32GB more storage for a bill less than the biggest iPhone. Also I wouldn't say apple charges the industry average. I mean how is $850 for the biggest iPhone compare to the $650 Android phones cost. Plus like the S3 includes expandable storage which makes the capacity technically unlimited.
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What manufacturer currently offers a 64gb phone?
Also, apple prices the phones the way they do to steer people into getting subsidized handsets, plain and simple. They may have terms in the contracts with carriers where they actually make more money off of subsidized handsets than unlocked ones.
Apple's current available non-contract lineup goes from $375 to $850. Pretty much the same range that most smartphones fall in.
And subsidized, pricing for Apple products falls into the same range as all other smartphones.
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Did you even look at the pics I just took from sprints site? $399 for a 64GB iPhone and 2yr contract, vs $249 for a 32GB GS3. Add the $80 64GB MicroSDCard from Amazon and its 32GB more for $329 total. How hard is that to understand? I'm comparing the 4S not the 4 or 3GS. Its the top Apple compared to the top Android and Apple is always more expensive.
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Did you even look at the pics I just took from sprints site? $399 for a 64GB iPhone 4S and 2yr contract, vs $249 for a 32GB GS3. Add the $80 64GB MicroSDCard from Amazon and its 32GB more for $329 total. How hard is that to understand? I'm comparing the 4S not the 4 or 3GS. Its the top Apple compared to the top Android and Apple is always more expensive.
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I agree, apples products are all way overpriced. with their phones they
are still way over priced on or off contract.
What does the ipad3 run? 700 bucks or so?
It is nice to see the 200 dollar Nexus7 being compared to the ipad3 when
it is easily 3 times the price.
Uh. The third generation iPad starts at $499 for 16GB.
Look at all of the relevant Android tablets that aren't the Nexus 7 or Kindle Fire. Yep, pricing similar to that of the iPad's.
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You did hear that oracle lost their suit against Google, right. Also apple isn't suing Google, just manufactures that make android devices. And again Google do sent pay Microsoft, HTC, samsung, Motorola and others pay them. Which brings the biggest problem, apple won't license anything. They don't want competition, even though they could make hundreds of millions of dollars extra a year.
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You do know that there are phones other than the S III, right?
HTC One X 16GB, AT&T - $199
Apple iPhone 4S 16GB, AT&T - $199
Granted, full-retail on the HTC One X 16GB, AT&T is only $549 (those are still locked right, you have to go through extra steps to get it unlocked I think) and the unlocked iPhone 4S 16GB is $649.
Also, the storage argument is sort of misleading on Android. On an iPhone, the rest of the available memory for all of the user's data. On most Android phones, app storage space isn't always what you expect it to be.
And on Android, not all phones have expandable memory.
My point- iOS devices fall in line.
Most people here in the US buy their phones on contract. And on- or off-contract, Apple's pricing is similar.
My Bionic was $300 on-contract when it came out. The iPhone 4S 16GB was $200 on-contract when it came out.
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Still more than double the price.