Is your iPhone due for replacement or is your subscription expiring soon? The price of the iPhone 14 has dropped considerably. iPhoned So let’s show you how you can get the device extra cheaply.
The device in short
The iPhone 14 now has a successor, but remains an excellent device. Apple will provide the iPhone 14 with updates for years to come, and the powerful processor under the hood ensures top performance. The battery life of the device is comparable to that of the new iPhone 15.
With the 12-megapixel dual camera, you can take sharp photos, even in low light. The selfie camera’s autofocus has been improved and the ‘Action Mode’, introduced on the 14 models, ensures smooth videos even with a lot of movement. The iPhone 14, with a 6.1-inch screen, is the entry-level model in the series. The display does not have ProMotion technology, so the always-on mode is unfortunately not possible.
The iPhone 14 is available in six colors: black, white, blue, purple, red and yellow. The original recommended retail price was 1019 euros, but the price has now dropped considerably. At Joeps you currently pay 692 euros for the purple iPhone 14. You pay a little more for other colors. Extra fun: At Joeps you get a free screen protector and case with your new iPhone 14.
iPhone 14 from providers: save up to 92 euros
You often save even more by combining your new iPhone with a subscription. If a small bundle is enough, it is most advantageous to make the purchase directly from one of the providers. The total cost of the device remains the same, regardless of the bundle you choose.
The iPhone 14 is currently the cheapest at Simyo, where you pay 600 euros for the device. At KPN it costs 624 euros and at Vodafone you pay 648 euros. The separate iPhone 14 is available at Odido for 684 euros.
Are you already a customer of one of these providers? Then choose this provider for your mobile subscription to benefit from customer benefits. As a customer of Odido, for example, you receive extra benefits at Ben. In addition, when you purchase an iPhone, you get three months of free Apple TV+ and six months of free Apple Music.
- View the iPhone 14 at Simyo – device price is 600 euros
- View the iPhone 14 at KPN – device price is 624 euros
- View the iPhone 14 at Vodafone – device price is 648 euros
- View the iPhone 14 at Odido – device price is 684 euros
iPhone 14 at web shops: save up to 258 euros
If you call and use the internet a lot, you need a larger bundle. In that case, it is more advantageous to make your purchase at a webshop such as Belsimpel or Mobiel.nl. Here, the discount you get depends on the size of your bundle. The more MBs you choose, the cheaper your new iPhone 14 will be.
iPhone 14 with Vodafone at Belsimpel: save up to 258 euros
The most affordable way to get the iPhone 14 is with a Vodafone subscription via Belsimpel. The device is extra cheap here and costs only 434 euros here. As a Ziggo customer you benefit from extra advantages such as double MBs and a discount on your monthly bill.
iPhone 14 with KPN at Belsimpel: save up to 188 euros
At Belsimpel you pay 504 euros for the iPhone 14 in combination with a KPN subscription. That is a saving of 188 euros compared to the price for a separate device. As a KPN Thuis customer you receive a monthly discount of 5 euros on entertainment services such as Netflix or Spotify, plus up to 7.50 euros discount per month and more.
- View the iPhone 14 with KPN at Belsimpel: device price is 504 euros
iPhone 14 with Odido at GSMweb: save up to 152 euros
If you choose an Odido subscription, you can go to GSMweb. There you pay 540 euros for the iPhone 14. As an existing customer of the provider, you benefit from customer benefits, such as a discount of up to 7.50 euros per month.
- View the iPhone 14 with Odido at GSMweb: device price is 540 euros
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