Apple Begins Selling Refurbished iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro Models at Lower Prices

Apple today began selling certified refurbished iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max models on its online store in the U.S., with prices discounted by 12% to 22% compared to Apple's current or former pricing for the devices.

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Here were Apple's starting prices when the devices launched in September 2024:

  • iPhone 16: $799
  • iPhone 16 Plus: $899
  • iPhone 16 Pro: $999
  • iPhone 16 Pro Max: $1,199

Apple has since lowered its starting prices for new iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus models, which remain available as previous-generation options:

  • iPhone 16: $699
  • iPhone 16 Plus: $799

Finally, here are Apple's starting prices for the refurbished models:

  • iPhone 16: $619
  • iPhone 16 Plus: $699
  • iPhone 16 Pro: $759
  • iPhone 16 Pro Max: $929

The refurbished iPhone 16 lineup is also rolling out on Apple's online store in Canada, the U.K., France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, and select other countries, but not every model is available in every country yet.

Apple's refurbished iPhones are unlocked, and they come with a new battery, a new outer shell, and a plain box with a USB-C cable. The devices are also covered by Apple's one-year limited warranty, and they are eligible for extended AppleCare+ or AppleCare One coverage. Apple says its refurbished products are thoroughly cleaned and tested, and generally they are virtually indistinguishable from brand new devices.

iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max models feature 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch displays, respectively, up from the 6.1-inch iPhone 15 Pro and 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Pro Max. Other new features included a Camera Control button, an A18 Pro chip optimized for Apple Intelligence, a 48-megapixel Ultra Wide camera, support for 4K at 120 FPS video recording, longer battery life, faster charging over MagSafe, and improved microphones.

The lower-end iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus also have a Camera Control and Apple Intelligence.

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Top Rated Comments

sw1tcher Avatar
1 hour ago at 07:49 am
A refurbished iPhone 16 for $619 makes the iPhone 16e for $599 look like an even worse deal than before.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
The Cockney Rebel Avatar
1 hour ago at 07:47 am
I preferred the aesthetics of my 16PM to my 17PM.

But, these prices would make it difficult to choose a 16 over the current 17 models.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sw1tcher Avatar
55 minutes ago at 08:20 am

Just remember Walmart is selling the iPhone 16e for $299 and my understanding is you need to buy two months of service then you can unlock it and use it on any carrier. :rolleyes:
The FCC recently allowed to Verizon change their unlock policy from 60 days to 1 year.

That $299 iPhone 16e from Walmart will now require 1 year of paid and active service from Straight Talk

Cheapest Straight Talk plan is $35 (Bronze).

Total is now [$299 + ($35 x 12)] = $719

https://9to5google.com/2026/01/27/verizon-device-unlock-policy-update/

Following FCC changes, Verizon has announced an updated device unlocking policy, with the carrier no longer automatically unlocking devices, and implementing a 365-day unlock policy on prepaid devices.

Verizon’s previous device unlock policy would require your phone to be locked to Verizon’s network for “60 days after purchase,” or after activiation depending on where you purchase. After that 60-day period, the phone would be automatically unlocked, allowing it to be used on other networks. Prepaid had the same 60-day period, but with the requirement of “60 days of paid service.”

Earlier this month, Verizon carriers such as Visible, Total Wireless, and others moved from a 60-day policy to a 365-day policy, a big shift fueled by a restriction that the FCC lifted.

Now, Verizon itself is making a change.

As of today, January 27, Verizon has updated its device unlock policy to an indefinite amount of time. Specifically, Verizon says that devices “will be unlocked when purchased at full retail price or if the device financing agreement balance is paid in full.” In short, Verizon will unlock your device when you’ve fully paid for it. That seems fair, but it is a shift from the prior 60-day policy. There is an asterisk if you purchased a device using a Verizon gift card at any time.

As for Verizon Prepaid, devices will have the same 365-day policy as Verizon’s smaller carriers. You’ll need to wait a full year after purchase and have service active for the whole 365 days.

Verizon says:

Devices purchased from us will remain locked to the network until the completion of 365 days of paid and active service. After 365 days of paid and active service, we will automatically remove the lock unless the device is deemed stolen or purchased fraudulently.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
the 12th Doctor Avatar
33 minutes ago at 08:42 am
Don’t discount those used repurposed phones too much. Tim Apple needs to cash out $40mil in stocks soon.
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BigMcGuire Avatar
8 minutes ago at 09:08 am

Damn. And don't even get me started to talk about their "upgrade fee" ??
Bought the phone in full but got to swap to the eSIM on the new phoneand BAM, upgrade fee slapped on the bill for absolutely nothing!
Had the dang phone still got a physical SIM, Verizon would have no control over this.
This bothers me to no end. My wife and I upgraded our watches and our phones last year - and each device had a $40 upgrade fee. (That's $160) for Verizon doing absolutely nothing other than having the privilege of keeping our business.

Really makes me mad and more determined to move off to an MVNO someday - and upgrade a lot less often.

Based on how expensive things are getting - in a handful of years - we'll be looking at refurbished devices going forward. Especially now that the 0% Apple Card financing requires the big 4 networks.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
vertsix Avatar
1 hour ago at 07:49 am
The titanium phones just feel more premium than the aluminum ones. New ones feel like toys in comparison.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)