Apple has a routine: every September, when the new iPhones are released, the line-up changes. Last year’s regular iPhones stay, but the Pro models are retired, replaced by the new models. In the last few minutes, Apple just brought the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max back at significantly reduced prices in its refurbished store.
Apple iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max
What’s new here is that until now, the U.S. stores haven’t had these refurbished models, although they reappeared in European Apple Stores at the beginning of 2025, and in the U.K. in April.
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Buying refurbished is a good way to save money while being sure that the quality of the phone is strong, especially if you buy direct from Apple. You get the same warranty as with a brand-new iPhone, all manuals and accessories, a new battery and outer shell and “a new white box,” as Apple describes it. In other words, Apple’s refurbished phones are excellent quality and strong value.
Right now, you can choose between every storage size and most colors – though this won’t always be the case.
When the Apple 15 Pro with 128GB storage was first released in September 2023, it cost $999.
Apple’s pricing system knocks $100 off this as though it were last year’s model in new condition (which isn’t available). It then knocks more off for refurbished condition, $140 in this case. Right now, the price of this phone in refurbished condition is $759, a total savings of $240.
This is the link to the refurbished page for iPhone 15 Pro at apple.com. All four colors (natural titanium, blue titanium, white titanium and black titanium) are available for this price right now.
Need more storage? The 256GB model, originally $1,099 on first release in new condition, is now $849. All four colors are available at this price right now.
The 512GB version, originally $1,299 when new, is here in all four colors refurbished for $1,019.
Finally, the top-tier storage of 1TB, $1,499 when first released, is $1,189 in refurbished state here (a $310 savings compared to its original new-condition pricing).
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