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New York Post
4 days ago
- New York Post
You don't need to drop a grand for the best iPhone
Discover startups, services, products and more from our partner StackCommerce. New York Post edits this content, and may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links. TL;DR: You can snag the premium refurbished Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max 256 GB in sleek Black Titanium for $769.99 (reg. $1,099). It's the same flagship powerhouse everyone's raving about, just without the brand-new markup. And honestly, who cares about the box? This model isn't just the biggest iPhone, it's the baddest. It's Apple's first with a titanium body, and it shows. Lighter, tougher, and sleeker than its predecessors, the 15 Pro Max pairs its 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR display with the ultra-efficient A17 Pro chip, which means smoother performance, less heat, and battery life that actually gets you through the day. And yeah, the Dynamic Island is still here—and still cooler than it has any right to be. Camera-wise, it's a full production studio in your pocket. The 48MP main lens captures shots so crisp they make DSLR users nervous. Add in the ultrawide and 5x telephoto, and you're covered whether you're filming your friend's band in a dim dive bar or zooming in on your dog from across the park. This thing is built for both everyday magic and real creative work. Advertisement Now, about that 'premium refurbished' bit: don't let the word 'refurb' throw you. This isn't someone's castoff with a sketchy battery. It's been professionally inspected, cleaned up, and likely outfitted with a brand-new battery and shell. From the outside in, it looks and runs like new. And yes, it's fully unlocked, which means it'll work with just about any carrier. No contracts, no headaches. For anyone who's been stuck holding onto a cracked iPhone 11 because the new ones were 'too expensive,' this is the kind of deal that gives you options. Maybe you've been eyeing a Pro model for the camera. Maybe you just want your apps to stop freezing. Either way, this lets you jump into the top tier without dropping your rent money. Bottom line? You're getting a flagship phone, in a premium finish, with storage to spare, at a price that actually makes sense. Whether you're a power user or just someone who appreciates a good deal, this iPhone 15 Pro Max is a smart move…and in a city like ours, smart moves are everything. Dial in 30% savings (sorry, had to) on your very own unlocked, refurb Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max 256GB for $769.99 (reg. $1,099). StackSocial prices subject to change.


Tom's Guide
07-05-2025
- Tom's Guide
Apple is now selling refurbished iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models — here's how much you'll pay
The iPhone 15 Pro Max is a very good phone. We awarded it 4.5 stars in our review when it launched in 2023, saying it "delivers upgrade-worthy features, including a lighter and more compact titanium design, a bigger 5x zoom and a useful Action button." It vanished from stores when Apple introduced the iPhone 16 series last year, but the device is now back as part of the company's refurbished iPhone offerings. Apple is now selling refurbished versions of the: You may like iPhone 15 iPhone 15 Plus iPhone 15 Pro iPhone 15 Pro Max Each model can be bought in various configurations and colors, and all come carrier-unlocked. Plus, because you're buying from Apple, you'll also get a one-year warranty and a guaranteed fresh battery, as well as the usual manuals and accessories. Refurbished phones have been fitted with a new battery and outer shell and come with something of a discount when compared to the current gen devices. For example, Apple will sell you a refurbished iPhone 15 Pro Max with 256GB in the Natural Titanium finish for $929, saving you $170 off the original $1,099 price. That's a nice saving, but you can actually find the same refurbished handset even cheaper at Amazon, where it'll cost you $835, bringing the total saved up to $264. Of course, buying refurbished tech is a bit more nuanced than a brand new purchase so you may want to consider things other than price. For example, Apple's one-year warranty (the same as you get on a new iPhone) will give a lot of peace of mind to anyone that's on the fence. However, with this model now a couple of years old, you're going to get less in the way of software updates than you would with a brand-new device. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Refurbished iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max — here's what you'll pay Costs for a refurbished iPhone 15 Pro from Apple, in any color, start at $759 for 128GB of capacity and rise to $849 for 256GB, $1,019 for 512GB and $1,189 for 1TB. Those prices are savings of $140, $150, $180 and $210 over the phone's original pricing, or the cost of a new iPhone 16 Pro, respectively. If you want to upgrade to the iPhone 15 Pro Max, you're looking at $929 for the 256GB model, then $1,019 for the 512GB version and $1,189 for 1TB of capacity. The relevant savings on each model are $170, $200 and $230. Over in the U.K, Apple is also selling refurbished models of the phones with the iPhone 15 Pro prices starting at £869, and the 15 Pro Max prices starting at £949. iPhone 15 Pro vs iPhone 16 Pro (Image credit: Tom's Guide) There's a lot of very good reasons to upgrade to the iPhone 15 Pro or 15 Pro Max if you're using an older model. You'll benefit from the switch away from Lightning to USB-C, which makes things a lot easier if you've got multiple devices to charge. There's also the remappable Action button, which replaced the traditional mute switch of earlier iPhones. But, perhaps most importantly, the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max are capable of running the vast majority of Apple Intelligence features — something you won't find on the regular iPhone 15 and 15 Plus. Of course, these features and more (like the new Camera Control button) are all available on the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, along with improved performance and better cameras. While the iPhone 16 Pro offers a lot of tempting reasons to upgrade, I'd wager a lot of people could get what they need from the 15 Pro or 15 Pro Max. Going refurbished isn't the right answer for everyone, but it does remove some of the anxiety when buying used, thanks to the warranty and battery certification. If you're not fussed about owning one of the best iPhones but are still considering an upgrade, this could be the best way forward. More from Tom's Guide