Now, most of you must be wondering why Apple did not launch its iPhone 13 family at $799 but at $699, starting with the iPhone 13 mini. Then again, if you watched the ‘Far Out’ keynote and if you were keeping track of the rumor mill, you would know that Apple has not introduced an iPhone 14 mini this year, with its smallest handset sporting a 6.1-inch display, just like the iPhone 13. Even if the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus did not arrive with an increased pricing structure, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max would have to be more expensive than their direct predecessors from 2021, given that they have more upgrades to their name. Fortunately for the consumers, Apple held a grip on the ‘Pro’ models, too, as the base storage model will be available for $999 when pre-orders kick off in the future. As an added bonus, the California-based giant has four storage variants available for the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, starting from 128GB, since that would be plentiful for the majority of individuals who upgrade. We do not know if these prices will be maintained for the iPhone 15 family for next year, but for now, we have included all storage variants and their pricing below to give you a better idea of what you will be paying for your next upgrade. iPhone 14 - $799 (128GB), $899 (256GB) and $1,099 (512GB) iPhone 14 Plus - $899 (128GB), $999 (256GB) and $1,199 (512GB) iPhone 14 Pro - $999 (128GB), $1,099 (256GB), $1,299 (512GB) and $1,499 (1TB) iPhone 14 Pro Max - $1,099 (128GB), $1,199 (256GB), $1,399 (512GB) and $1,599 (1TB) In the comments, let us know which model you will pick up and tell us if you are pleased that Apple did not raise prices for its latest iPhones.