Apple iPhone 14 could be cheaper than iPhone 13

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Apple iPhone 14 is set to launch on September 7. Anticipation for the upcoming device is sky high. Many iPhone enthusiasts are eagerly waiting for the latest iPhone offering. Now, a new report has added to their excitement, revealing that the iPhone 14 could be cheaper than the iPhone 13.

However, it goes against the general Apple trend. According to reports, the regular iPhone 14 could be cheaper than expected. It is expected that the base model iPhone 14 could cost less than the iPhone 13.

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Why the iPhone 14 may be cheaper than the iPhone 13

The upcoming iPhone 14 lineup will include the iPhone 14 Max, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. According to a report by market research firm TrendForce, the starting price of the iPhone 14 could be around Rs 60,000.

According to the report. $14,750 (around Rs. 59,600) for the 128GB variant of the base iPhone. In comparison, the 128GB variant of the regular iPhone 13 has a starting price of $799 (around Rs 63,600). The higher variant of the iPhone 14 could come with a price tag of $799.

The report suggested that the iPhone 14 Max could cost at least $100 more than the iPhone 14. That makes the Max variant still $50 cheaper than other predictions.

Many reports have suggested that Apple is ditching the mini model with the iPhone 14 lineup and plans to introduce a Max variant with a larger screen. Since the iPhone mini used to be the most affordable in the lineup, we expect the company to make changes in pricing and now the regular model will be the most affordable.

Expected prices of iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max

The report also added that the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max variants could come with a price tag of $1,050 (around Rs. 83,500) and $1,150 (around Rs. 91,400).

If the report is to be believed, then the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max could cost $50 more than the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max. However, these are still $50 cheaper than other estimates. Read More – iPhone 14 Full Specs and Features

Apple’s next major launch event ‘Far Out’ will be held on September 7.

The Apple iPhone 14 series is all set to launch on September 7. The impending launch has been the subject of intense anticipation. The latest iPhone model is eagerly awaited by many iPhone fans. The excitement has now been fueled by a recent rumor that claims the iPhone 14 may cost less than the iPhone 13.
However, it goes against Apple’s general direction. It has been reported that the regular iPhone 14 may cost less than expected. The base model iPhone 14 is expected to be cheaper than the iPhone 13.

Additionally, the iPhone 14 Max, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will be part of the next iPhone 14 series. According to a report by market research firm TrendForce, the iPhone 14 could start at around Rs 60,000.

According to the report, the base model iPhone 14 128GB costs $750. (around Rs. 59,600). In contrast, the starting price of the standard 128GB iPhone 13 model is $799. (around Rs. 63,600). Price estimates for the higher model iPhone 14 range from $799 to $899.

According to a report from 9to5Mac, the price difference between the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max could be at least $100. However, the Max variant is, as a result, $50 cheaper than other projections.

According to multiple reports, Apple plans to launch a Max model with a larger screen instead of the mini model of the iPhone 14 series. We expect the company to adjust the prices so that the standard model is now the most affordable, as the iPhone mini used to be the most cost-effective model in the line.

Expected prices of iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max

According to the source, the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models could be priced at $1,050 (around Rs. 83,500) and $1,150 (around Rs. 91,400).

The iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max could cost $50 more than the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max, if the claims are to be believed. However, these are still $50 cheaper than other estimates.

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