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by gaius 6009 days ago
Because the software is free right? (Clue: the people who wrote it were full-time Google employees).
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Clue: the software for the iPod touch wasn't found in the street either.
Which, umm, is why it also retails for more than its parts cost.
I suppose the question is, why is the iPhone over $500 more than the iPod touch? Is there really that much hardware/software differentiation between the two to justify the increased price?

I suppose the ability to make calls and access data almost anywhere makes it that much more valuable to people, or they would not be able to price it as such.

A lot of it probably deals with a plethora of byzantine patents needed to manufacture a mobile phone.
It's amazing what happens when you price things according to how much people are willing to pay as opposed to how much it cost you to make.