According to the folks over at IHS, the various parts as well as labor costs for the iPhone 6 lies in the region of $200 and $247, whereas the larger sized iPhone 6 Plus would carry a cost price of $216 to $263. Hmm, all that money and the handset still reportedly bends when placed in a pocket for some time. Basically, the 16GB iPhone 6 reportedly costs Apple $200 to build, before it is sold for $649.
Taking into consideration that one would fork out another $200 more for the 128GB iPhone 6, while costing Apple a mere $47 for the larger capacity NAND flash drive, this translates to profit margins of 69-70% for Apple where their new iPhones are concerned. It looks like the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus will rake them in for Apple in the coming quarters.