But whether the iPhone 14 will start in the US at $799 like the iPhone 13, or at $899, customers in Europe will have to be prepared for a significant price increase in any case. Because when the iPhone 13 was introduced, a US dollar was only worth 0.85 euros, meanwhile the rate is already 0.99 euros. After the regular iPhone 13 with 128 GB of memory is offered in Germany for a list price of 899 euros, the sheer exchange rate loss would result in a price of over 1,000 euros.
Such a price increase would be sobering, since the iPhone 14 is unlikely to receive any upgrades apart from a better front camera. The Apple A16 Bionic, the 48-megapixel main camera, the revised design with a double punch hole instead of a notch, and the always-on display made possible by an improved LTPO AMOLED panel all stay with the even more expensive iPhone 14 Pro and reserved for the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
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