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Want an Apple iPhone 14? Here’s the best way to buy them all

Looking to buy a new iPhone? You’re looking at the right time, as four new iPhones are now available following the September 7 Far Out event. While this event also saw the launch of a new iPad and new Apple Watches, it’s always the iPhones that steal the show — and the iPhone 14 range is a worthy belle of the ball. Sporting an all-new Plus model, the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max are the new iPhones to buy.

The waiting is finally over, too, as all these iPhones are now available for purchase. The iPhone 14 Plus arrived later than the rest, but it was definitely worth the wait. No matter which iPhone 14 you’re looking to buy, here are the best iPhone 14 deals around so you know which retailer deserves your money.

iPhone 14 Pro showing the Moon always-on screen.
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How to buy from Apple

As usual, we’re starting with Apple. Apple is one of the best places to buy your iPhone, and prices start at $799. Don’t expect to have to pay that, though, since Apple is offering some solid trade-in deals, as usual. Trading in will save you up to $720 on your purchase if you buy unlocked from Apple or up to $800 if you finance with certain carrier deals through Apple’s website.

 from $799, or $33.29/mo for 24 months.

 from $899, or $37.45/mo for 24 months.

 from $999, or $41.62/mo for 24 months.

 from $1,099, or $45.79/mo for 24 months.

How to buy from AT&T

The iPhone 14 Plus's camera module.
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AT&T is also offering some strong deals on the new iPhone 14 range, and you can get up to $800 off your new phone with eligible phone trade-ins. That means you can get some of the new iPhones for free or for very little money.

 from $800, or $22.23/mo for 36 months.

 from $900, or $25/mo for 36 months.

 from $1,000, or $27.78/mo for 36 months.

 from $1,100, or $30.56/mo for 36 months.

How to buy from T-Mobile

T-Mobile’s deals are a little more varied than other carriers, offering up to $700 off a second iPhone 14 device when you buy a first and activate new lines for both. Otherwise, you can get up to $800 off your device by switching to or staying on Magenta Max and trading in an eligible device. Not interested in Magenta Max? You can only get up to $400 off then, we’re afraid.

However, T-Mobile, like Apple, is offering 24-month contracts, which the other two carriers are not doing. That may make it worthwhile for some just by itself.

from $800, or $33.34/mo for 24 months.

from $900, or $37.50/mo for 24 months.

from $1,000, or $41.67/mo for 24 months.

from $1,100, or $45.84/mo for 24 months.

How to buy from Verizon

Big Red is a good place to grab your new iPhone, and those who switch to the carrier will get the most love. Trading in can save you up to $800 for the Apple iPhone 14 and 14 Plus or up to $1,000 on the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max. If you buy two iPhones, you get $800 off the second one. In both cases, you can also save another $200 when you switch.

Apple iPhone 14 and 14 Max deals

 from $800, or $22.22/mo for 36 months.

 from $900, or $24.99/mo for 36 months.

 from $1,000, or $27.77/mo for 36 months.

 from $1,100, or $30.55/mo for 36 months.

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