The iPhone 14 and 14 Plus offer improved rear camera performance, particularly in low light, along with new car crash detection functionality and satellite connectivity for emergencies, though it sports the same A15 Bionic as last year’s Pro models. For the bigger upgrades, look to the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The iconic notch has been replaced with a Dynamic Island which takes the new pill-shaped cutout and blends it with software, displaying icons and changing shape depending on the action. There’s also a much-improved camera setup, the same satellite connectivity as the iPhone 14 and the introduction of the top-end A16 Bionic too. If you’re interested, here’s everywhere you can buy the iPhone 14 range in the US and UK right now.

Live iPhone 14 range price tracker

Here’s a complete pricing breakdown of every model of iPhone 14 available, complete with live pricing from retailers around the world.

iPhone 14

128GB – $799/£849256GB – $899/£959512GB – $1099/£1179

iPhone 14 Plus

128GB – $899/£949256GB – $999/£1059512GB – $1199/£1279

iPhone 14 Pro

128GB – $999/£1099256GB – $1099/£1209512GB – $1299/£14291TB – $1499/£1649

iPhone 14 Pro Max

128GB – $1099/£1199256GB – $1199/£1309512GB – $1399/£15291TB – $1599/£1749

Best iPhone 14 deals in the US

When it comes to buying an iPhone 14, your first port of call is likely the Apple Store. After all, the company has the most available stock of all retailers – though some popular third-party retailers and carriers in the US also offer the ability to buy.

SIM-free:

AppleBest BuyTargetWalmart

On contract:

AT&T – from $22.23 per monthVerizon – from $27.77 per monthT-Mobile/Sprint – from $33.44 per month

Best iPhone 14 deals in the UK

As in the US, there are plenty of retailers including Apple that sell the iPhone 14. Though the Apple Store should be your first port of call if you want to make use of the company’s free engraving offer, other retailers are offering money-off or an extended warranty.

SIM-free:

On contract:

O2 – from £40.99 per month, £30 upfront with 2GB of dataEE – from £56 per month, £70 upfront with 5GB of dataThree – from £54 per month, £30 upfront with unlimited dataVirgin – from £33 per month, £0 upfront with 2GB of dataSky Mobile – from £34 per month, £0 upfront with 2GB of dataVodafone – from £40 per month, £29 upfront with 2GB of data

Are there any trade-in deals for the iPhone 14 range?

There are a few trade-in deals for the iPhone 14, offering a decent chunk of money off the next smartphone – though it’s US consumers that get the biggest and best deals right now. The biggest deal is from US carriers, with AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile/Sprint offering up to $1000 off the iPhone 14 collection by trading in an eligible iPhone when taking out an eligible plan. Apple itself is also offering a trade-in deal, though with only a $40-$720 credit depending on your smartphone. Apple is also offering a trade-in program in the UK, with Brit iPhone fans able to get between £30-£625 of credit towards the new iPhone 14 range depending on the smartphone being traded in. Vodafone is also offering an interesting trade-in deal with the iPhone 14 range, though it doesn’t get you any money off your new iPhone 14 contract. Instead, the company’s new iPhone Buy-Back Guarantee will provide customers with a guaranteed trade-in price for next year, allowing you to get the best price for the iPhone 15 should you choose to upgrade. You’ll get £439 for the 128GB iPhone 14, jumping up to £458 for the iPhone 14 Plus, £536 for the iPhone 14 Pro and £613 for the iPhone 14 Pro Max, with the top-end 1TB 14 Pro Max providing a maximum £871 towards the upgrade. The iPhone 14 range wasn’t the only product Apple revealed at its September event; the company also announced the Apple Watch Series 8, Apple Watch Ultra, Apple Watch SE and AirPods Pro 2. It was certainly a packed show! Lewis Painter is a Senior Staff Writer at Tech Advisor. Our resident Apple expert, Lewis covers everything from iPhone to AirPods, plus a range of smartphones, tablets, laptops and gaming hardware. You’ll also find him on the Tech Advisor YouTube channel.