Apple review
iPhone 14 Review — Repair Shop Take
Honest iPhone 14 review from a Seattle repair shop. Repairability 5/10, common failures we see, parts availability, and whether it's worth fixing in 2026.

Pros
- +A15 still handles iOS well for everyday use
- +Parts are readily available for common repairs
- +Well-understood repair paths in independent shops
- +Face ID and modern iOS security features
Cons
- −Labor-intensive repairs (display, back glass, sensors)
- −Premium Apple repair pricing if you skip independent shops
- −Aftermarket part quality varies — affects True Tone / battery messages
Overview
The iPhone 14 (2022) runs Apple's A15 and ships with a 6.1" Super Retina XDR OLED. We see this model regularly at LML Repair — not because it's a bad phone, but because it's still in heavy daily use across Seattle.
This review is written from a repair shop perspective: what breaks, what it costs to fix, how easy the chassis is to work on, and whether we'd recommend buying or keeping one today.
Repairability score: 5/10
We rate repairability on how often we can fix a device without surprise labor, parts drama, or software lockouts. The iPhone 14 scores 5 out of 10.
- Screen repairs require display/programming on newer iOS versions — budget extra shop time.
- Genuine vs aftermarket parts affect True Tone, battery health reporting, and Face ID.
- We stock or can source parts for most models still in daily use in Seattle.
Parts availability: Good — screens, batteries, and charging assemblies are generally easy to source.
Common failures we see in the shop
- Battery degradation
- Charging port wear
- Face ID sensor issues (after drops)
- Back glass cracks (Pro models)
- OLED burn-in or display lines (age-related)
- Camera module focus failures
If you're troubleshooting, start with battery health and charging behavior before assuming a board-level fault — especially on 2022+ models where iOS battery reporting is more aggressive.
Who should buy (or keep) this phone?
Good fit if you want a balanced iPhone and you're okay budgeting for screen or battery service every few years.
Think twice if you drop phones often and hate repair bills — even standard models aren't cheap to fix with high-quality parts.
Repair services for this model
We publish live repair pricing and turnaround for the iPhone 14 on our repair page:
→ iPhone 14 repair pricing & services
For DIY-minded owners, check our repair guides when available.
Typical repair costs we quote in Seattle
Screen and battery work are the bread and butter on the iPhone 14. Exact pricing changes with parts quality (OEM vs aftermarket) and current stock — we publish live numbers on our repair page rather than guessing here. Rule of thumb from our bench:
- Screen damage is the most common ticket; Pro-tier glass and OLED assemblies cost more than older LCD models.
- Battery replacements are routine once health drops below ~80% or the phone shuts off under load.
- Charging port / flex issues often look like a bad battery — we diagnose before quoting board work.
If you're buying used, ask for repair receipts. A cheap screen job can mean non-genuine parts, missing True Tone, or swelling batteries down the road.
Long-term ownership
Released in 2022, the iPhone 14 is a common daily driver we still see weekly today. A15 handles modern iOS for everyday tasks; the question is whether repair economics still make sense vs upgrading.
Parts availability (good): We can usually source screens and batteries without long delays.
Buying used? Check this first
- Battery health in Settings → Battery (or ask for a screenshot).
- Face ID / Touch ID works after a hard reset — not just at sale time.
- Display — pink/green lines, touch dead zones, or lifting glass mean a prior bad repair.
- Compare our repair quote for the failure you're worried about before you negotiate price.
Bottom line
The iPhone 14 is a solid choice in 2026 — especially if you bought it for the A15 performance and Apple ecosystem. From our bench, the deciding factor isn't the spec sheet; it's total cost of ownership including repairs. Plan for a battery by year 2025–2026 on most units we see, and treat the display like the expensive component it is.
Verdict
The iPhone 14 earns a 4/5 from our shop. We'd happily repair and recommend one for owners who understand Apple repair economics. Check our repair page for current pricing before you buy used.

