For those outside the UK, the price appears to be the same. In the US, the iPhone SE (2022) sells for $429, and that’s the same price tag we’re seeing on Apple’s US listing page (opens in new tab). Prices are on the rise for all things iPhone in the UK. While the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro didn’t see the expected price increase, the UK and EU are seeing a price hike of up to £150 and €200, respectively (and Laptop Mag’s Jason England is not impressed). No details of why Apple has increased the price of the iPhone SE (2022) after the event have been given. We’ve reached out to Apple for comment and will update this page if we hear back. 

Grab the iPhone SE at its original price

If you are looking to buy the iPhone SE (2022) but are put off by paying an extra £30, you can still grab on at its original cost in the UK. Third-party retailers including Currys (opens in new tab) and John Lewis (opens in new tab) are still selling it for £419, making it the best way to pick up Apple’s budget smartphone. Of course, with iPhone 14 pre-orders kicking off, it’s worth looking at what Apple’s new flagship offers, too. For a better look, check out what the differences are between the iPhone 14 and iPhone 13. Although, I make a case to skip the iPhone 14 this year, and with prices skyrocketing in the UK, your best bet may be to stick with the iPhone SE (2022) and save your hard-earned cash. 

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