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Friday, November 11, 2022

iPhone 14

6.7″ or 6.1″

Super Retina XDR displayfootnote¹

Emergency SOS via satellitefootnote³
Emergency SOS
Crash Detection

Advanced dual-camera system

12MP Main | Ultra Wide

Photonic Engine for incredible detail and color
Autofocus on TrueDepth front camera

Up to 26 hours video playbackfootnote

A15 Bionic chip
with 5-core GPU

Face ID

Superfast 5G cellu



An eSIM is a digital SIM that eliminates the need for a physical SIM card. With eSIM, you can quickly and easily transfer an existing cellular plan or get a new cellular plan, all digitally. You can even store multiple eSIMs on the same device and use two phone numbers at the same time. And it’s more secure - someone can’t remove the physical SIM card if your iPhone is lost or stolen. In just a few simple steps, you are ready to make calls, send messages, and browse the web. 
Learn more about eSIM.

* Use of eSIM requires a wireless service plan. Not all carriers support eSIM. Use of eSIM in iPhone may be disabled when purchased from some carriers. Check with your carrier for details and restrictions. Learn more about eSIM and carriers.
  • iPhone 14 or iPhone 14 Pro models purchased in the US or Puerto Rico don’t have a physical SIM tray and activate only using eSIM. You can activate your iPhone outside the country if your carrier supports eSIM. Learn more about using eSIM while traveling.

Roam internationally with your existing carrier

  • Carriers might include international roaming on select data plans without additional fees.
  • Alternatively, your home carrier might offer affordable travel passes or plans that you can purchase ahead of time to use in the destination you're visiting.
  • International roaming with an eSIM works the same as roaming with a physical SIM.
  • To learn more, contact your carrier.

Learn more about cellular data roaming options for traveling internationally

Purchase an eSIM from a local carrier in the country or region you're visiting

  • Find carriers around the world that support eSIM on iPhone
  • If your iPhone is locked to a carrier, your iPhone operates the same as if it were using a physical SIM and can be used only by that carrier. You can add multiple eSIMs and plans through that carrier. To check if your iPhone is unlocked, go to Settings > General > About. If your iPhone is unlocked, "No SIM restrictions" appears next to Carrier Lock. Learn how to unlock iPhone for use with a different carrier.
  • Many carriers offer prepaid options that you can purchase from the carriers' websites or apps before you arrive, or in person after you’ve arrived, through a carrier kiosk at the airport, carrier store, or other location. Carriers will provide steps for how to activate your eSIM digitally, like with a QR code or carrier app. As with a physical SIM, depending on local regulations, you might be asked to show identification (like your passport) to purchase. These prepaid carrier options might offer more affordable local plans for data, voice, and text. Check with individual carriers for details. 
  • In addition to the option of purchasing a prepaid eSIM plan, you might wish to get a postpaid account if you plan to be in another place for an extended stay (for example, if you're studying abroad, working abroad, or visiting family for a few months). Carriers around the world that support eSIM offer postpaid plans. Depending on the country or region, you might need to provide proof of local residency, an established local bank account, or credit card (as you would with a physical SIM).
  • On supported iPhone models, you can use two eSIMs at the same time. For example, you can include one eSIM for your home and another eSIM for the place you're visiting. As with a physical SIM, carrier fees might apply. Contact your carrier for information.

Purchase a prepaid data eSIM from a worldwide service provider

  • Many worldwide service providers offer prepaid data plans. These plans allow you to stay connected at home, or in over 190 countries and regions when you travel. Carriers offer plans that differ by the amount of data and duration they provide. You can also purchase a plan that is the best value for you before you travel.
  • While you're abroad, you can use a data-only eSIM as your secondary line and have two active eSIM plans on supported iPhone models.
  • The capabilities on your primary line will continue to work when you add a data-only eSIM and use it for cellular data. For example, while traveling, you might keep your primary line for your home and set up a data-only eSIM plan as the secondary line for the place you're visiting. 
  • To choose your data line, go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular (or Mobile) data. You can continue to use FaceTime, iMessage, and other apps to make VoIP calls or send messages while you're traveling. 
  • You can also turn data roaming on and off on your home line in Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options. Carrier fees might apply.

If you purchased an iPhone 14 model in the United States but will use it while living in a different country or region

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