Within 48 hours of its launch, market research firm iSuppli dissected Apple's iPhone to break down the cost of the hardware components inside. The sleek iPhone is dominated by its 3.5-inch, 480-by-320 pixel multitouch display. The display is among the most costly elements in the iPhone, aside from the memory and the touchscreen module; its price is pegged at $24.50. The glass display itself is sourced by Epson, Sharp, and Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology.
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In Pictures: Inside the Apple iPhone
PC World breaks apart Apple's iPhone to analyze the device's internal components.
iPhone Component Costs
Breaking the iPhone Open
Insert SIM Card Here
Circuit Board Sandwich
iPhone in Butterfly View
Wireless Interface Components
Fixed Battery
The iPhone's Brain, Part 1
The iPhone's Brain, Part 2
The iPhone's Camera
Beyond Components: It's All About the Software
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