Here’s how much it costs Samsung to make the Galaxy S23 Ultra

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harish.jonnalagadda@futurenet.com (Harish Jonnalagadda)
2023-05-31 08:51:13
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Samsung just recorded its lowest profits in 14 years on the back of cratering demand for memory products. Samsung Memory falls under the brand’s semiconductor unit, and over the course of the last decade, this has been the biggest revenue driver for the South Korean giant. But in the latest quarter, the business recorded a loss of $3.4 billion on the back of unsold inventory and decreased demand, taking a huge chunk out of Samsung’s profit margins.

Samsung is predicting a turnaround for its memory business in the latter half of the year, but until then, it’s turning to its phone unit to drum up some much-needed profits. There’s good news on that front, as a recent bill-of-materials analysis of the Galaxy S23 Ultra by the folks at Counterpoint Research suggests Samsung is making a decent profit off of its flagships.

(Image credit: Counterpoint Research)

Counterpoint notes that it takes Samsung $469 to manufacture the Galaxy S23 Ultra; as a reminder, the phone retails for $1,199. Basically, the bill of materials comes out to just under 40% of the retail value of the Galaxy S23 Ultra, so even with Samsung offering heavy incentives to customers to switch, it manages to eke out a tidy profit with the device.

An interesting pointer in Counterpoint’s analysis is that Qualcomm accounts for 34% (or $159) of the overall manufacturing cost of the S23 Ultra, and this includes the cost of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy, ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and Sub-6 5G cellular antennae, AptX audio codecs, and various power management ICs.

Counterpoint Research bill of materials for Galaxy S23 Ultra

(Image credit: Counterpoint Research)

The second-largest beneficiary is Samsung’s other business units. Samsung is unique in the industry in that its various businesses manufacture displays, memory and storage modules, and camera hardware. 




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