What's the price of an iPhone 14?

I’m looking to buy the iPhone 14 but couldn’t find clear information on its price. Could someone confirm the cost or share where I can check reliable pricing details?

The price of the iPhone 14 varies, depending on the storage option and where you’re buying it. As of now, the base model (128GB) starts at around $799 in the U.S. The 256GB version runs around $899, while the 512GB version will set you back $1,099. Keep in mind these are Apple store prices, but if you’re looking at carriers or third-party retailers, they might offer deals or discounts—sometimes they’re tied to contracts or trade-ins.

You can check Apple’s official website for the most accurate pricing in your region. Alternatively, Best Buy, Amazon, or your carrier’s website might list updated pricing, but always be cautious about sellers on other sites trying to mark up or undersell—could be refurbished or internationall versions.

Honestly, the iPhone 14 pricing can feel like a scavenger hunt sometimes. While @hoshikuzu mentioned the Apple store prices (which are probably the most straightforward option), let’s be real—those prices can shift depending on ongoing promos or what store you’re eyeing. But have you tried local electronics stores or smaller retailers? They occasionally throw out flash sales or bundle deals, especially during holidays or back-to-school seasons. Sometimes those will get you a better cut than Amazon or carriers.

Oh, and don’t overlook the refurbished market! I know, gasp, refurbished doesn’t exactly scream new and shiny, but Apple-certified refurbished iPhones are usually in great condition and come with decent warranties. You might snag a nice discount there. Just avoid sketchy corners of the internet with “too good to be true” deals—those are either sketchy international models or worse.

One tip: If you’re flexible, wait till new models are announced. Prices for the 14 might drop slightly after, assuming you don’t mind not having “the latest” thing. Trust me, nobody’s gonna hold up your phone and gasp that it’s “last year’s model.”