Apple has unveiled the new iPhone 14 and 14 Pro, and as many of us feared, while prices have remained stable in the US, prices have skyrocketed in Europe. Enough to notice a generational shift from last year’s more expensive models, the 13 Pro and Pro Max.

As a rule, these are the ones that have risen in price the most, but they also received the most innovations, such as the new island system that replaced excavationimprovements in the camera system or a new chip exclusive to the iPhone 14 Pro.

Be that as it may, based on the prices of the iPhone 14 and 14 Pro in Spain, which apply to the rest of the neighboring countries using the euro, the most expensive iPhone, Pro, increased by an average of 14-15%. its price compared to the same models of last year, resulting in a price configuration as follows:

iPhone 14 and 14 Pro: prices in Spain

128 GB 256 GB 512 GB 1 TB
iPhone 14 1009 euro 1139 euros 1339 euros
iphone 14plus 1159 euros 1289 1549 euros
iphone 14 pro 1319 euros 1449 euros 1709 euro 1969 euro
iPhone 14 ProMax 1469 euros 1599 euros 1859 euro 2119 euros

As we can see, the price increase applies to the entire portfolio of new iPhones, with the exception of the iPhone 14 Plus, which was not available last year and for which, logically, we have nothing to compare with (except for the old Plus). which Apple abandoned when they switched to Face ID).

Whatever the case, at least the link is 128GB for the base models, something interesting for the iPhone 14, but they seem somewhat short compared to the Pro’s price increase, which would be more logical than older model cheap boot with at least 256 GB.

All in all, the confirmation of price hikes to the PS5 and now the iPhone (and the new AirPods Pro, which cost up to €300) suggest that European markets will have a little more difficulty getting their hands on the new products. compared to other markets where prices have remained stable.

Source: Hiper Textual

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