Wakers, on 02 December 2012 - 10:16, said:
Stupid? It's a fact? Did you not read the source table?
I don't really care if there's labour, reasearch etc to go into it, other electronic devices don't have a 60% markup between build and sell point, why should phones? Unless you're about to suggest that only mobiles require research, labour, design, testing and so on?
Consoles are sold at a loss initially, and then eventually there comes a point where they can break even. Computer hardware has a smallish markup. Phones? massive.
Consoles are entirely different, Sony and Microsoft make the money back on software sales that they licence. Where in the hell does Samsung make money back on a mobile or TV? Or bluray player?
There is literally after everything taken into consideration probably only around 30-40% profit or even less. Which is how a business operates, how people stay employed. A top of the line phone is MAX 3 days of full time work (in Australia anyway) for a toy, a toy that will last at least a year being the best of the best. Or will last 3-4 years of general use if you don't need the newest and latest thing.
$700 for a device that does so much in such a small size is nothing at all.