UK Used iPhone 14 Price in Nigeria, Overview, & Full Specifications

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UK used iPhone 14 price in Nigeria – The iPhone 14 is among the latest and greatest iPhones that money can buy right now, but it’s so unfortunate that buying one right now will definitely cost you an arm and a leg, little wonder why most people choose to go for the pre-owned models, or as they’re usually called in this part of the world, the UK used ones.

So, today, I’ll be showing you the current retail prices for the iPhone 14 smartphone in case you want to acquire one for yourself, after which we’ll be doing a quick overview of the one to even know if it’s worth buying at such exorbitant prices, and finally, I’ll be listing out the complete specs of the phone.

So, you’re ready?

Sure, let’s begin. #enjoy.

UK used iPhone 14 price in Nigeria

UK used iPhone 14 price in Nigeria

The UK-used iPhone 14 price in Nigeria currently starts anywhere from ₦390,000, and can quickly go all the way up to ₦680,000, and this depends on two major factors, first is the internal storage size of the phone you chose, and the second is the vendor or retailer that you’re buying from since you’re no longer buying this phone from an authorized or official Apple store or retailer.

And below is a table showing some of the best deals on the iPhone 14 available right now, and places you can buy them from.

UK Used iPhone 14Price in NigeriaWhere to Buy
128GB₦390,000 - 680,000Jiji NG
256GBN/AN/A
512GB~ ₦610,000Jiji NG
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So, having seen the prices of this phone, do you think it will be a wise thing to buy it, especially when there’s little to no difference between it and the iPhone 13, and because the 13 is slightly cheaper now?

Well, let’s find out.

Overview: What makes the 14 different from the 13

Aside from the name, and maybe the new autofocusing ability of the main front-facing camera, and a few new software features like crash detection and emergency satellite connectivity which can’t even be used in Nigeria just yet, it’s sad to say that there’s absolutely nothing that makes the iPhone 14 different from the device it was supposed to replace, the iPhone 13.

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Starting from the design and down to the internals like cameras, display, and even the processor, yes, you heard me right, Apple used an older processor, the A15 Bionic chipset on this phone, the same processor that was in the iPhone 13 series.

UK used iPhone 14 price in Nigeria

Though it’s still plenty fast, in fact, arguably faster than even the latest Android flagship chipsets that are out today, old is still old, and there are no two ways about that.

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In fact, there was no reason for the iPhone 14 to exist in the first place when there was already an iPhone 13. So, for me, I see no reason why I would choose to buy the iPhone 14 when the iPhone 13 is slightly cheaper, except you’re doing so just for the sake of bragging that you have the latest iPhone, and even that can be hard to tell since the 13 and 14 looks exactly the same.

But at the end of the day, it all boils down to your personal preference. The iPhone 14 is a great and solid device, no doubt, but buying it over the iPhone 13 is something I don’t subscribe to, especially for people who are buying UK-used phones, which means they’re looking for places where they can get it very cheap.

And that’s basically it for the iPhone 14.

iPhone 14 Full Specifications & Features

And that wraps it up for the UK-used iPhone 14 price in Nigeria, a brief overview, and complete specifications.

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