The teardown of Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G shows that it has more than 2,000 components from Japan, accounting for 88.4% of the total and making up of 31.6% of the cost, according PCPOP.
Although the number of components in China accounts for 8.2% of the total, the Kirin 990 chip, which has the highest cost, was developed by Huawei itself. Therefore, the cost ratio of Chinese components is the highest, reaching 41.7%.
The number of components from the United States only accounts for 2.6% of the total. US parts cost $41.82 and makes up of 9.5% of the total costs.
The cost of all the parts of the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G is $400, and its retail price is $920.