The country holding the top spot for the highest iPhone sales has shifted with the advent of iPhone 14.

Recently, Brazil was notorious for boasting the highest iPhone prices worldwide with iPhone 12, iPhone 13, and iPhone SE 2022 models all priced higher than other markets. However, this has now changed since the debut of iPhone 14.
According to reports from Nukeni - a platform specializing in comparing technology product prices across various markets, Turkey currently holds the title for the highest iPhone 14 sales price globally.
Specifically, the iPhone 14 Pro 128 GB version in Turkey is priced around 2,193.15 USD. Brazil comes in second with a price of 1,823.19 USD for a similar device. Meanwhile, the most budget-friendly places to purchase iPhone 14 Pro are the United States and Japan.
Similar trends prevail with iPhone 14 as well. Turkey maintains its lead position with the base price of iPhone 14 at 1,699.68 USD. Meanwhile, the new iPhone model is priced at 829 USD for the 128 GB version in the US market and 831.29 USD in Japan.
Nukeni's ranking is determined based on iPhone prices from Apple's website in each country. Prices may vary depending on the currency value and tax policies in each region.
According to 9to5mac, there are numerous factors influencing the prices of Apple devices worldwide. Currently, Turkey is grappling with a severe economic crisis, with inflation rates exceeding 80% for the first time in over 20 years.
