That the OnePlus 7 Pro is the most expensive handset from OnePlus is a very well known fact by now. It’s evident that from being a flagship killer brand once the company now simply makes killer flagships. But how much does OnePlus get to take home from the sale of one unit? Or rather more accurately put, how much do its components cost? we have the answer.
As per a leaked material cost sheet of the OnePlus 7 Pro, the total expense of one unit of the curved-screen flagship turns out to be $324.21. In comparison, Samsung’s Galaxy S10+ materials cost $420. Of course, the lion share of the pie goes to the curved AMOLED display which is sourced from Samsung and costs OnePlus $80 a pop . This is in line with what was reported earlier for the Galaxy S10+ display with the hole-punch that costs the Korean giant $86.50. The other key component is the processor which costs $70 a piece. The other big expenses are the triple cameras – $27.29, the 6GB LPDDR4X RAM – $26, and the 128GB storage – $20. Understandably, these major components combined make up almost 2/3rd of the entire material cost sheet.