PhoneLifespan

Apple iPhone 14

Safe to buyValue Score 64/100
$285
used/refurbished market price
$799 at launch

How long will it last?

Our estimate

Supported until September 2029 · Buy-by September 2027

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2022◆ Buy-by Sep 20272029

Apple doesn't publish an end date, but iPhones have a consistent ~7-year update track record — on that basis the iPhone 14 should be supported until around September 2029. Buying it today still gets you about 3.3 years of safe use (Apple's written legal minimum is 5 years).

Source: endoflife.date (community-tracked) · last verified 2026-06-11 · how we compute this

TrueCost

Street price ÷ months of safe use remaining — the number that makes cheap short-lived phones expensive, and well-supported ones cheap.

$7.28/month

8% above the under-$300 median ($6.74/mo, dying phones excluded)

Our verdict

At ~$285 used with an estimated three-plus years of updates left, the iPhone 14 is a sensible budget iPhone — just know you're buying a 2021-class chip with a Lightning port in 2026.

Pros

  • Estimated support until around September 2029 — over three years left
  • Roughly $7 per month of remaining safe use — strong TrueCost
  • 6GB RAM and Emergency SOS via satellite, upgrades over the iPhone 13
  • Compact and light at 172g

Cons

  • Lightning port — your USB-C cables won't work
  • A15 chip (shared with the iPhone 13) and no Apple Intelligence
  • 60Hz display, no always-on, no Dynamic Island
Best for: Budget iOS buyersBest for: Kids' or first iPhonesBest for: Anyone upgrading from an iPhone 11 or olderAvoid if: You want USB-C — the iPhone 15 starts the new connector eraAvoid if: You keep phones 4+ years

Full specifications

Display

💡 Bigger numbers = smoother scrolling (Hz) and easier outdoor reading (nits).

Screen6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED, 60Hz, 1200 nits HDR peak
Performance

💡 The phone's brain — it decides speed today and how well it ages.

ChipsetApple A15 Bionic (5-core GPU)
RAM6GB
Storage128GB / 256GB / 512GB
Cameras

💡 Megapixels aren't everything — lens variety matters more day-to-day.

main12MP — sensor-shift OIS
ultra-wide12MP
front12MP — with autofocus
Battery & charging

💡 Capacity in mAh — bigger usually means longer between charges.

Battery3,279 mAh
Charging20W wired (50% in ~30 min), MagSafe 15W wireless
Build

💡 Size, weight, and the materials between your phone and the floor.

Dimensions146.7 × 71.5 × 7.8 mm
Weight172 g
MaterialsAluminum frame, glass back, Ceramic Shield front
Water resistanceIP68
Software & connectivity

💡 The software it ships with, and how far it can upgrade.

SoftwareiOS 16 at launch — currently runs the latest iOS
Connectivity5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, Lightning, Emergency SOS via satellite
Update policy~7 years of updates (our estimate from Apple's track record — written minimum is 5 years)

Better-value alternatives

Similar price, lower cost per month of safe ownership.

Frequently asked questions

Is the iPhone 14 still supported in 2026?

Yes. The iPhone 14 runs the latest iOS in 2026 and Apple confirmed at WWDC 2026 that it will get iOS 27. On Apple's typical seven-year pattern, we estimate updates until around September 2029 — a bit over three more years.

Is the iPhone 14 worth buying in 2026?

Used at around $285, yes — that's roughly $7 per month of remaining safe use, which is solid value. Don't pay much more: above ~$350 you're better off with a used iPhone 15 or a new iPhone 16e for the longer runway and USB-C.

What's the difference between the iPhone 14 and iPhone 13?

Less than the names suggest: same design and a similar A15 chip (the 14 gets one extra GPU core and 6GB RAM vs 4GB), plus Emergency SOS via satellite and a better front camera. The 14's real advantage today is one extra year of estimated support — late 2029 vs late 2028.

Does the iPhone 14 have USB-C?

No — the iPhone 14 uses Apple's Lightning connector. USB-C arrived with the iPhone 15 in 2023. If you're buying in 2026 and plan to keep the phone for years, that legacy port is worth factoring in.

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Specs are collected from manufacturer documentation; prices reflect major US retailers and change often. Support end dates follow each brand's official policy (or, for Apple, its documented historical pattern). Last verified 2026-06-11.