iPhone 14 and 14 Pro get price hikes outside the US, even iPhone SE (2022) is more expensive

Yesterday Apple unveiled the iPhone 14 series and during the live stream it presented the same prices as the equivalent phones from last year. There are two asterisks we need to attach to this statement. First, the iPhone mini is gone, which was the cheapest member of the premier Apple lineup. Also the iPhone 14 Plus doesn’t have a predecessor.

Second and more important, that statement is true for the US prices. And Canadian and Chinese prices too. But elsewhere the cost has gone up - after looking at the online Apple stores in several countries we found differences that range from minor to a whopping 25% hike.

iPhone 14 and 14 Pro prices (for the US)

Let’s start with the vanilla iPhone 14, which now stands as the cheapest new iPhone besides the SE (and we’ll talk about the SE in a moment too).

iPhone 13 iPhone 14 Difference Difference (%)
US USD 800 USD 800 ? ?
Canada CAD 1,100 CAD 1,100 ? ?
UK GBP 780 GBP 850 + GBP 70 +9%
Ireland EUR 930 EUR 1,030 + EUR 100 +11%
Australia AUD 1,350 AUD 1,400 + AUD 50 +4%
Germany EUR 900 EUR 1,000 + EUR 100 +11%
France EUR 910 EUR 1,020 + EUR 110 +12%
Italy EUR 940 EUR 1,030 + EUR 90 +10%
Poland PLN 4,200 PLN 5,200 + PLN 1,000 +24%
India INR 80,000 INR 80,000 ? ?
Malaysia MYR 3,900 MYR 4,200 + MYR 300 +8%
Thailand THB 30,000 THB 33,000 + THB 3,000 +10%
China CNY 6,000 CNY 6,000 ? ?

Next up, the iPhone 14 Pro, which is now tied with the vanilla phone as the smallest new iPhone (not counting the SE). The gap between the vanilla and Pro prices is worth looking at as the iPhone 14 uses the old Apple A15 chipset, still doesn’t have a HRR display or Always On, still no telephoto, it didn’t get the new 48MP main camera either.

iPhone 13 Pro iPhone 14 Pro Difference Difference (%)
US USD 1,000 USD 1,000 ? ?
Canada CAD 1,400 CAD 1,400 ? ?
UK GBP 950 GBP 1,100 + GBP 150 +16%
Ireland EUR 1,180 EUR 1,340 + EUR 160 +14%
Australia AUD 1,700 AUD 1,750 + AUD 50 +3%
Germany EUR 1,150 EUR 1,300 + EUR 150 +13%
France EUR 1,160 EUR 1,330 + EUR 170 +15%
Italy EUR 1,190 EUR 1,340 + EUR 150 +13%
Poland PLN 5,200 PLN 6,500 + PLN 1,300 +25%
India INR 120,000 INR 130,000 + INR 10,000 +8%
Malaysia MYR 4,900 MYR 5,300 + MYR 400 +8%
Thailand THB 39,000 THB 42,000 + THB 3,000 +8%
China CNY 8,000 CNY 8,000 ? ?

The iPhone 14 Pro Max, the best of the best and the only phone worthy of the Max name. And with prices like these it better be – it’s starting to make foldable phones look not that expensive. Especially when you consider that the prices in these tables are for the base 128GB models.

Yes, all four iPhone 14 models still start at 128GB. For context, an iPhone 14 Pro or Pro Max in Germany will cost €130 more if you want 256GB storage.

iPhone 13 Pro Max iPhone 14 Pro Max Difference Difference (%)
US USD 1,100 USD 1,100 ? ?
Canada CAD 1,550 CAD 1,550 ? ?
UK GBP 1,050 GBP 1,200 + GBP 150 +14%
Ireland EUR 1,280 EUR 1,490 + EUR 210 +16%
Australia AUD 1,850 AUD 1,900 + AUD 50 +3%
Germany EUR 1,250 EUR 1,450 + EUR 200 +16%
France EUR 1,260 EUR 1,480 + EUR 220 +17%
Italy EUR 1,290 EUR 1,490 + EUR 200 +16%
Poland PLN 5,700 PLN 7,200 + PLN 1,500 +26%
India INR 130,000 INR 140,000 + INR 10,000 +8%
Malaysia MYR 5,300 MYR 5,800 + MYR 500 +9%
Thailand THB 43,000 THB 45,000 + THB 2,000 +5%
China CNY 9,000 CNY 9,000 ? ?

The iPhone SE (2022) is the cheapest iPhone from 2022, but it didn’t escape our notice that it’s not as cheap as it was at launch. Let’s have a look:

iPhone SE (2022), launch iPhone SE (2022), now Difference Difference (%)
US USD 430 USD 430 ? ?
Canada CAD 580 CAD 580 ? ?
UK GBP 420 GBP 450 + GBP 30 +7%
Australia AUD 720 AUD 720 ? ?
Germany EUR 520 EUR 550 + EUR 30 +6%
France EUR 530 EUR 560 + EUR 30 +6%
Italy EUR 530 EUR 560 + EUR 30 +6%
India INR 43,900 INR 50,000 + INR 6,100 +14%
China CNY 3,500 CNY 3,500 ? ?

For more on the iPhone 14 series, check out the wrap-up article that will take you to all the relevant news. Also note that Apple discounted the older models - iPhone 13, 13 mini and iPhone 12 - in some regions (but not in others, especially the ones facing price hikes).