Apple iPhone 14 A2649 Black 128GB

★★★★☆ 4.2 (5)

Powered by the A15 Bionic chip and satellite connectivity, it handles everyday tasks smoothly and offers emergency SOS in remote areas. The 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display with 1170 x 2532 resolution, HDR10, and Dolby Vision provides sharp, color-accurate visuals, and refurbished availability lowers the entry cost. This model suits value-conscious iOS users who need a reliable dual-camera system for 4K video and photos without requiring long battery life.

Screen 6.1
Display Super Retina XDR
Refresh 60 Hz
Chip Apple A15 Bionic
RAM 6 GB
Storage 128 GB
Camera 12 MP
front camera mp 12
Apple iPhone 14 A2649 Black 128GB cellphone
64 Overall Score
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

The refurbished Apple iPhone 14 is a solid mid-range pick for iOS fans in 2025. It delivers fast performance and a great display, but battery life is a weak spot. Grab a Grade A model around $400 and you'll be happy.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Still-fast A15 Bionic performance 96th
  • Excellent connectivity with 5G and satellite SOS 78th
  • Solid IP68 water resistance 65th
  • Unlocked model works on any carrier
  • Bright, color-accurate OLED display

Cons

  • Battery life is underwhelming
  • 60Hz display feels dated next to competitors
  • No telephoto lens for zoom shots
  • Refurbished pricing can be all over the map
  • Heavier than many Android alternatives

What owners think

The proof

Performance

Under the hood, the A15 Bionic with 6GB of RAM puts this phone in the 65th percentile for performance in our database. That's solid, middle-of-the-pack territory for modern smartphones. In practice, it means everything from multitasking to gaming runs smoothly. You won't see any stutter in Genshin Impact or lag when editing 4K video. It's not the absolute fastest chip anymore, but it's far from feeling slow.

Where things get less impressive is battery life. The 3279mAh cell lands at a mediocre 47.1 out of 100 in our scoring, making it the weakest area for this device. With mixed use, you're looking at a full day if you're careful, but heavy 5G usage or gaming will have you reaching for a charger by early evening. The 20W wired charging is okay, getting you to about 50% in 30 minutes, but it's not class-leading. The 15W MagSafe wireless charging is convenient, though.

Performance Percentiles

Build 61.3
Camera 57.4
Battery 57.6
Display 58.2
Feature 77.8
Performance 65.1
Connectivity 96.1
Social Proof 56.6

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Screen Size 6.1"
Display Type Super Retina XDR
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
HDR Yes

Performance

Processor Model Apple A15 Bionic
RAM 6 MB
Storage 128 GB

Camera

Main Camera 12
Camera Count 2
Ultrawide 12
Front Camera 12
Video 4K@60fps
OIS Yes

Battery & Charging

Battery 3279 Wh
Wired Charging 20
Wireless Charging Yes
Fast Charging MagSafe
Connector USB-C

Connectivity

5G Yes
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 6
Bluetooth 5.3
NFC Yes
USB USB-C
SIM Nano-SIM + eSIM
eSIM Yes

Design & Build

Water Resistance IP68
Form Factor bar
Weight 0.3 kg / 0.6 lbs
Face Recognition Yes
OS iOS
Headphone Jack No
Stereo Speakers Yes

vs Competition

Stacked against the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, the iPhone 14 feels like a featherweight. The S23 Ultra has a 120Hz display, a 200MP camera with insane zoom, and an S Pen. But it's also huge and expensive. The iPhone 14 is the simpler, more pocketable choice. If you just want a phone that works and don't care about styluses or 100x zoom, the iPhone makes more sense.

The Google Pixel 10a is the real threat here. It's newer, has a 90Hz display, and Google's camera processing is still magic. You'll get better low-light photos and a smoother scrolling experience for a similar price. But the Pixel runs Android, and if you're deep in the Apple ecosystem with an Apple Watch or AirPods, the iPhone 14 is the obvious pick. The Motorola Moto G 2025 and Honor X9c are budget Android options that undercut the iPhone on price, but they can't touch its build quality or long-term software support.

Spec Apple iPhone 14 A2649 Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra S26 Ultra Motorola razr razr ultra 2025 Google Pixel Pixel 10a OnePlus OnePlus 15 15 Xiaomi 15T Pro 15T Pro
Screen Size 6.1 6.9 7.0 6.3 6.8 6.8
Display Type Super Retina XDR AMOLED OLED OLED AMOLED AMOLED
Refresh Rate 60 120 165 120 120 144
Processor Apple A15 Bionic Snapdragon® 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform Google Tensor G4 Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Dimensity 9400+
RAM (GB) 6 12 16 8 16 12
Storage (GB) 128 256 512 128 512 512
Rear Camera Mp 12 200 50 48 50 50
Front Camera Mp 12 12 50 13 32 32
Battery Capacity Mah 3279 5000 4700 5100 7300 5500
Charging Wattage 20 60 68 30 80 90
Wireless Charging true true true true true true
Five (g) true true true true true true
Water Resistance IP68 IP68 IP48 IP68 IP69K IP68
Operating System iOS Android Android Android Android Android
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product BuildCameraBatteryDisplayFeaturePerformanceConnectivitySocial Proof
Apple iPhone 14 A2649 61.357.457.658.277.865.196.156.6
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra S26 Ultra Compare 92.999.497.995.890.294.689.799.8
Motorola razr razr ultra 2025 Compare 65.384.596.89986.899.573.292.5
Google Pixel Pixel 10a Compare 92.952.689.287.477.880.798.198.4
OnePlus OnePlus 15 15 Compare 83.997.999.482.950.399.587.799.8
Xiaomi 15T Pro 15T Pro Compare 83.996.399.39963.592.796.165

Price

Value & Pricing

Pricing on the refurbished iPhone 14 is a wild ride. We're seeing a spread from $156 for a Grade C device all the way up to $1500 for a pristine, unlocked unit. That's a $1344 gap, which is frankly absurd. The sweet spot seems to be around $350 to $450 for a Grade A or A+ model from a seller like Newegg or Best Buy. At that price, it's a solid deal for an iPhone that'll last you three or four more years. If you're paying anywhere near $1500, just stop and buy an iPhone 16 Pro instead. For the best deal right now, the Grade A+ unlocked models from Newegg offer the best balance of condition and cost.

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Overview

The iPhone 14 sits in a weird spot in Apple's lineup. It's not the latest and greatest, but it's also not old enough to feel like a budget throwaway. If you're hunting for a reliable iPhone under $500, the refurbished market for the 14 is where the action is. You get a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display, the still-zippy A15 Bionic chip, and 128GB of storage in the base model we're looking at here. It's the phone for people who want iOS without paying iPhone 16 prices.

This model, the A2649, is the fully unlocked US version. That means no carrier lock-in, which is a big deal if you like hopping between prepaid plans or traveling internationally. It supports 5G, eSIM, and even satellite SOS for emergencies. The design is classic iPhone, flat sides and all, with an IP68 rating so it'll survive a dunk in the sink. At 283g, it's not the lightest phone out there, but it feels solid in hand.

Is the iPhone 14 good for everyday use in 2025? Absolutely. The A15 Bionic still handles iOS like a champ, apps open fast, and you'll get years of software updates. The 60Hz display might feel sluggish if you're coming from a Pro model, but for most people scrolling through social media or texting, it's perfectly fine. The camera system, with its 12MP main and ultrawide lenses, takes bright, shareable photos, though it won't blow away anyone with a newer Pixel.

Common Questions

Q: Is the iPhone 14 still worth buying in 2025?

Yes, if you find a refurbished model under $400. The A15 Bionic chip is still fast, and it will get iOS updates for years, making it a great value iPhone for everyday use.

Q: How is the iPhone 14 battery life?

Battery life is the iPhone 14's biggest weakness. The 3279mAh battery scores poorly in our tests, so heavy users will likely need a midday charge, especially when using 5G.

Q: Does the iPhone 14 have a 120Hz display?

No, the iPhone 14 has a standard 60Hz Super Retina XDR display. You need to step up to an iPhone 14 Pro or newer Pro model to get Apple's 120Hz ProMotion technology.

Q: Is the iPhone 14 good for photography?

The 12MP dual-camera system takes great photos in good light, and video recording at 4K 60fps is excellent. It lacks a telephoto lens though, so zoom quality is limited compared to Pro models.

Who Should Skip This

Skip the iPhone 14 if you're a power user who lives on your phone all day. The battery just won't keep up. It's also a pass for anyone who's used to a high refresh rate display, that 60Hz panel will feel choppy. If you take a lot of zoom photos, the lack of a telephoto lens is a dealbreaker. Look at a refurbished iPhone 14 Pro for the better screen and camera, or a Google Pixel 10a for superior battery and photo processing at a similar price.

Verdict

Should you buy a refurbished iPhone 14 in 2025? If you can find one in good shape for under $400, it's a smart buy. You're getting a premium build, a great screen, and a processor that still has plenty of life left. It's the ideal hand-me-down phone for a teenager or a reliable daily driver for someone who doesn't obsess over specs.

But if battery life is a top priority, look elsewhere. The 47.1 battery score is a real bummer, and you'll feel it. Power users or anyone who spends hours on TikTok away from an outlet should consider an iPhone 15 Plus or a Pixel 10a instead. For casual users who charge nightly, it's a non-issue.

Usage Scores

Overall (64.2)Budget (64.4)Gaming (52.2)Rugged (48.2)Compact (52.1)Business (62)Flagship (55.7)Foldable (60.9)Photography (54.2)Battery Life (47.1)

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