According to the well-known and prolific analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, iPhone 14 they will have a slightly higher introductory price than their predecessors. The statement contrasts with a recent report, which supported the diametrically opposite statement.

According to Ming-Chi Kuo, the iPhones 14 will be a 15% higher price compared to that of the iPhone 13. The estimate is based on several factors and also reflects the sharp increases that almost every company that makes hardware or digital services decides.

However, the positioning of the two ‘essential’ iPhone 14s must be clarified. Keep in mind that they will probably not be equipped with a chip of the latest generation and will also continue to have the notch. Most of the upgrades will be introduced exclusively on ‘Pro’ models this time.

How can we therefore justify a price increase in the face of a technical data sheet that is virtually unchanged compared to the previous generation? Why would a consumer prefer an iPhone 14 when they can take home an iPhone 13 with the exact same processor for much less? Only last week, the Korean site Naver, in collaboration with the leaker yeux1122, claimed that the prices would remain virtually unchanged.

We wouldn’t be surprised if, despite the same price list for the ‘basic’ iPhone 14, Apple decided to offer the Pro models for a higher price. Among other things, the iPhone 14 Pro gets a new screen with support for AoD technology, as well as a latest-generation processor and a punch-hole cam instead of the usual notch.

Taking the 15% more that is suggested for granted Ming Chi Kuo’the iPhone 14 Pro should start at a price of 1,399 euros, while the iPhone 14 Pro Max should cost 1,499 euros.


Source: Lega Nerd

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