Apple just made owning the new iPhone 14 way more affordable

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Anyone wanting to buy the new iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro could find things are a little more affordable this year. Although prices have gone up in 2022 – the iPhone 14 now starts from £849 and the Pro models cost at least £1,099 – Apple is offering two big incentives to anyone who fancies making the switch.

iPhone 14 @ Three

For a limited time, Three is offering HALF PRICE bills on its iPhone 14 preorder plans for the first six months of your new contract. You’ll also enjoy unlimited 5G data and access to Three+ for discounted cinema tickets each month and free food and drink from high street chains.

5G: Yes | Mobile data allowance: Unlimited | Calls and text messages: Unlimited | Free EU roaming: No | Upfront cost: £30 | Contract length: 24 months | Total cost: £1,374

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iPhone 14 @ O2

O2 is one of the only mobile networks that has refused to reintroduce the dreaded EU roaming charges following Brexit. In fact, you can use your calls, text messages and 4G / 5G data in 75 countries worldwide as standard. You’ll also get Apple Music for free for 6-months and Prime Video for 3-months at no cost too!

5G: Yes | Mobile data allowance: 150GB | Calls and text messages: Unlimited | Free EU roaming: Yes | Upfront cost: £30 | Contract length: 24 months for mobile plan, 36 months for device | Total cost: £1,601.4

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iPhone 14 @ Sky Mobile

Sky Mobile is the perfect choice for anyone with Sky Q or Sky Glass at home as Sky-branded apps don’t count towards your monthly 5G data allowance – so you can stream endless episodes of House of the Dragon, Succession, Brassic and other exclusive Sky TV shows from Sky Go without using any data. For a limited time, Sky will double the amount of 5G data – so you’ll get 12GB for the price of 6GB!

5G: Yes | Mobile data allowance: 12GB | Calls and text messages: Unlimited | Free EU roaming: No | Upfront cost: £0 | Contract length: 24 months for mobile plan, 36 months for device | Total cost: £1,200

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iPhone 14 @ EE

EE is never the most affordable option, but it does boast one of the most reliable, widespread, and fastest 4G and 5G networks available in the UK. Expect downloads to your handset at 100Mbps …for comparison, the average home broadband speed in the UK currently sits at 70Mbps

5G: Yes | Mobile data allowance: Unlimited | Calls and text messages: Unlimited | Free EU roaming: No | Upfront cost: £30 | Contract length: 24 months | Total cost: £1,662

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iPhone 14 @ Vodafone

Vodafone is the only network that will buy back your iPhone 14 for a guaranteed price next year (if you want to upgrade to the latest model), it also offers free battery checks and replacements within the first three years (so you’ll never need to pack an external battery pack on longer journeys!)

5G: Yes | Mobile data allowance: 6GB | Calls and text messages: Unlimited | Free EU roaming: No | Upfront cost: £29 | Contract length: 24 months for mobile plan, 36 months for device | Total cost: £1,337

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iPhone 14 @ Virgin Mobile

Virgin Media O2 doesn’t charge extra fees to use your text messages, calls, or 5G data abroad when visiting Europe. It also rolls-over unused 5G data, so you can quickly build up a reserve before holidays away from Wi-Fi

5G: Yes | Mobile data allowance: 5GB | Calls and text messages: Unlimited | Free EU roaming: Yes | Upfront cost: £0 | Contract length: 24 months for mobile plan, 36 months for device | Total cost: £1,140

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Firstly there’s the option to hand over your old iPhone and get money off the latest models with some previous devices worth over £600 via this trade-in plan. You can find out how much your old iPhone is worth here.

Along with getting some money off, Apple is also offering interest-free credit which means customers can pay things back over 24 months without facing any extra fees.

For example, those buying the iPhone 14 will pay just £35.37 per month for two years. The standard Pro version costs £45.79 per month and the Pro Max model starts from £49.96. Of course, you’ll need to add a SIM card to the price but this is still one of the cheapest ways to buy the iPhone.

Sound enticing? One thing you will need to do if thinking about upgrading is to order online first as Apple isn’t offering any walk-in purchases this weekend.

iPhone 14: Apple’s Tim Cook introduces new phone

Those who pre-order can collect in stores across the country but unless you have booked a slot you’re going to be left disappointed and without a new iPhone in your pocket.

To pre-order, simply head to Apple’s website, choose the device you want and then select a local Apple Store for collection or a delivery slot for the device to be sent to your home.

All UK Apple Stores will also be closed on Monday, September 19 as a mark of respect for Her Majesty the Queen’s funeral.

If you want to know more about the iPhone 14 range then Express.co.uk has already had our hands on these devices and there are plenty of new upgrades including Crash Detection which automatically calls for help should you have a serious car accident and the ability to send texts even when there’s no mobile signal.

The Pro models also get a new interactive notch called the Dynamic Island and there’s an always-on display which never switches off.

All of the new devices also get better cameras and ship with the brilliant new iOS 16 that now lets users customise their Lock Screen and edit texts after they have been sent.

You can read our full iPhone 14 review here and our full iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max review here.

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