In case you missed our previous report, the iPhone 14 starts at RM4,199 for the base 128GB variant while the 256GB and 512GB can be obtained for RM4,699 and RM5,699, respectively. As a reference, last year’s iPhone 13 128GB was priced at RM3,899 at launch with the 256GB version going for RM4,399 and RM5,299 for the 512GB option. Hence, you are looking at a price difference of between RM300 to RM400. The increase in pricing also affects the higher-end iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max too although at a much higher rate as per what we have pointed out in our launch coverage. The pricing for the iPhone 14 Pro starts at RM5,299 for the 128GB option which then goes higher as you increase the storage space: RM5,799 (256GB), RM6,799 (512GB), and RM7,799 (1TB). As for their iPhone 14 Pro Max counterparts, they are available for RM5,799, RM6,299, RM7,299, and RM8,299, respectively. iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus’ general specifications. [Image: Apple.]So, that’s a price difference of between RM400 to RM700. In the same report, we have also pointed out that you may want to consider adding the price of a USB-C Lightning charger into your budget as well since Apple has stopped providing a charger alongside a new iPhone for the past two years. All three of the new 2022 iPhone models are readily available directly from Apple Malaysia’s website as well as the big four telcos including Celcom, Digi, Maxis, and U Mobile. You can also get them from various Apple Authorised Resellers throughout Malaysia including Machines, Switch, iTworld (SNS Network), Thunder Match, All IT, senQ/Senheng, Harvey Norman, Lazada, and many more. iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max’s general specifications. [Image: Apple.]One more thing: don’t forget to update your iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max to iOS 16.0.2 before you start using third-party camera apps. Else, you may experience the rattling camera phenomena although do note that this does not happen to all units out there.