And the price difference between here and America is shocking!
The latest iPhone could set you back as much as 15 hundred euro.
Apple has officially announced its new range of iPhones, with the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
All 4 new models also boast better cameras and can use satellites to send emergency messages.
The announcement marks the first time Apple has implemented a big display redesign since the iPhone X in 2017.
But forget about the tech - let's talk about the price.
We're seeing increases of over €200 for the Pro Max model and up to €100 for the standard model compared to last year's models.
Making them vastly more expensive to purchase in Ireland than they are in the United States.
The standard iPhone model has risen from €929 to €1,029, while the price of the Pro model has risen from €1,179 to €1,339.
The price of the Pro Max model has risen from €1,279 to €1,489.
However, in the US, Apple said the entry-level iPhone 14 will start at $799, the same amount that it initially charged for last year’s iPhone 13.
With today's exchange rate, which has seen basically parity between the euro and the dollar, this means the phones are drastically cheaper in the US than in Ireland.
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