The price of the latest iPhone 14 exceeds 1000 euros in France. The smartphone is still displayed at much lower prices in some countries. Find out where the iPhone 14 is sold for the cheapest.
Do you think the latest iPhone 14 is expensive? You are certainly right. Marketed in Europe at the price of 1019 euros (official selling price), the latest phone from Apple follows inflation has seen its price inflate compared to previous generations. A rise that did not fail to react on the net.
However, the latest generation of iPhone has not undergone any price changes in some countries such as the United States, where the smartphone is still sold there at the base price of $799 (excluding taxes).
Then came the following question: where is the iPhone 14 sold the cheapest? As we know, depending on the course of a currency, customs regulations or the economic situation of a country, the price of a product can vary significantly compared to another location. The MacIndex site has notably investigated and grouped together the different prices of the iPhone 14 around the world, taking into account the different taxes.
If the United States is doing quite well with an iPhone 14 marketed at around $875 (taxes included), it is still possible to find a country where the latest Apple smartphone is sold cheaper! The lowest priced location for the iPhone 14 appears to be Australia where the precious phone retails there for an average of $846.
In second position, we find China with an iPhone 14 marketed at around $857 (797 euros), followed closely by South Korea with a price of $858 displayed (barely one euro more)! The rest of the ranking of places where the iPhone 14 is the cheapest continues as follows:
And France in all this will you tell me? If we are not among the countries where the iPhone 14 is the cheapest in the world, we are not doing too badly either. Including taxes and converting prices to dollars, the iPhone 14 retails in France for $993. We are, of course, far from the lowest figure held by Australia, but we are not close to the highest rate in the world! The latter is owned by Turkey where the iPhone 14 is sold there at the exorbitant price of… $1,507 (just over 1,400 euros)!
By observing the price differences in this table, it may be easy to think that an iPhone 14 ordered in Australia will cost you much less than in France. However, this option is not such a good idea. The risks of having to pay customs fees are relatively high, and you may well have to spend more money than if you took an iPhone 14 from the first Apple Store near you!