Google's Pixel 9 Pro Costs Around $400 in Materials to Make
The Pixel 9 Pro reportedly costs around $400 in materials to make, with the Tensor G4 chipset costing $80, the Samsung-made M14 display panel priced at $75, and camera components amounting to $61.

A new report from Nikkei reveals that the cost of materials for producing Google's Pixel 9 Pro is around $406, which is about 11% lower than the previous generation. The Tensor G4 chipset costs $80, while the Samsung-made M14 display panel and camera components cost $75 and $61, respectively. In comparison, Apple's iPhone 16 Pro costs $568 to produce, with the M14 display costing $110 and camera components costing $91.
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