Apple may raise iPhone 14 prices this year, with the baseline iPhone 14 expected to start at $749, or $50 less than the 128GB iPhone 13 which starts at $799.
Baseline iPhone 14 predicted to start at $749, iPhone 14 Pro Max at $1,149

Apple may raise iPhone 14 prices this year, with the baseline iPhone 14 expected to start at $749, or $50 less than the 128GB iPhone 13 which starts at $799.
Apple might supplant the pink color with a new dark purple iPhone 14 option while the Sierra Blue colorway will be ditched for a dark shade of purple.
A new, improved ultra-wide camera on the iPhone 14 Pro models should boost your low-light night photography with a much larger sensor rocking 1.4µm pixels.
Who's ready for a price increase for the iPhone 14 Pro models, with the upcoming devices potentially costing $100 more vs. their iPhone 13 Pro counterparts?
Apple could set its iPhone 14 event for September 7, Bloomberg has it, with sales apparently kicking off the following week on September 16.
The iPhone 14 Pro prices could increase over the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max which start at $999 and $1,099 in the United States.
It has been rumored since earlier this year that Apple is probably going to replace one color in the iPhone 14 lineup, especially in the Pro series, with a new option. It has been the company's go-to move for a while now, so it stands to reason that trend will continue this year. And for fans of purple, the wait is almost over.
All future Pro-branded iPhones, rather than just this year's iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, are expected to exclusively use Apple's latest mobile chips.
An always-on display on Apple's upcoming iPhone 14 Pro models will reportedly keep iOS 16's lock screen widgets visible on the screen at all times.
There are more than a few different features that could be considered "oft-requested" for iOS. One of them, for instance, is widgets on the Lock Screen. And that's finally happening with the impending arrival of iOS 16, which is set to launch later this fall. So, what about another one of those features iOS users have been waiting so "patiently" for, like the always-on display?
Update: iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max support Always-On Display. Here's how to manage the Always-On Display on these new iPhones.
Apple is expected to equip all models of the iPhone 14 family with 6GB of RAM, but the Pro-branded models are said to use much faster LPDDR5 memory.
Apple's iPhone 14 Pro models could utilize always-on screens to display useful information on your lock screen without draining battery life significantly.