Have you ever wondered why iPhones are so expensive? Be it the newest iPhone 14, or the older iPhone 13, iPhones in India have always commanded a premium. The iPhone 14 Pro Max, in fact, is almost more expensive than the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 foldable phone, especially for its top storage variants. Apple proudly advertised no price hike for iPhone 14 Pro series over the iPhone 13 Pro series, but India got to see a price hike of Rs. 10,000 across all its variants. Why is that so?
If you keep wondering the same, you have come to the right place. It is not that Apple commands a premium for the iPhones just to maintain an image of a high-end smartphone. Several factors add into the price tag of an iPhone, most of which are beyond Apple's control. Here is a quick rundown of those factors.
- An obvious reason for the higher prices comes down to the manufacturing. Most iPhones are usually imported as completely built units from China and other markets, and that attracts taxes as well as import duties. The iPhone 14 Pro models, as well as the iPhone 14 Plus and other non-standard models aren't assembled in India.
- You may argue that some models, such as the iPhone 12, iPhone 13, and now the iPhone 14 are manufactured in India. Then why are they still expensive? That is because Indian manufacturing plants of Foxconn and Wistron only get to assemble the iPhones, while most components are imported from outside. Hence, import duties on components are applicable, which adds to the overall cost.
- Back in 2018, the Indian government raised the customs duty on mobile phone parts to 20% from 15%. The government demanded higher duties on camera modules, display and touch panels, printed circuit boards, and parts used in chargers. Over the
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