Google’s new Nexus One smartphone costs just $US200 to make but the company is selling the unlocked version of the device for over $US500, Reuters has reported.
The report cites a research document from iSuppli, which states the cost of the components comes to about $US187, following a document from Goldman Sachs analyst James Mitchell which last week stated the component costs were expected to be about $US322.
However, some tech analysts have suggested Google may not be making much money from the phone due to the company’s expenditures on marketing and licensing.
Canaccord Adams analyst Peter Misek told Reuters, “You can’t base margins off of costs alone”.
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