Apple appears to have stopped selling the iPhone 14. The device, first released in 2022, seems to have vanished from Apple’s website following the launch of the iPhone 16E.
Apple removed the mention of the iPhone 14 from its website’s navigation bar, and it doesn’t show up when you search for it, either.
Apple’s decision to discontinue the iPhone 14 isn’t exactly surprising. The 14’s most recent starting price, $599, is the same as the new iPhone 16E, which comes with several upgrades over the three-year-old phone, including an A18 chip that supports Apple Intelligence, Apple’s first in-house C1 modem, and a USB-C port instead of Lightning.
Last December, Apple began pulling the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone SE from its online stores in several European countries — including Austria, Finland, Denmark, Ireland, Italy, and many others — as the European Union began enforcing its new law mandating USB-C charging ports on most devices.
Update, February 19th: Noted that the iPhone 14 no longer appears in search results.