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iPhone 17 debuts today, and Amazon has 15 Pro up to $730 off, 16 Pro at $470 off, more from $550

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Apple event day has arrived and we are on the ground in Cupertino for today’s “Awe dropping” debut of the new iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max. Apple will unleash its latest and greatest with some all-new colorways, a giant leap in battery life on the pro model, and the all-new ultra-thin Air form factor. Previous rumors suggested we will be seeing some price increases on the mid-range model and the Pro-grade handsets, and although that might not be the case (it could just be a higher starting storage tier), some folks might rather land a deal on the previous-gen models and wait for a chance to score a 17 at a better price down the road. 

Amazon’s Renewed Premium program has been one of, if not, the best ways to score a deal on unlocked iPhone units. While it will most likely take until late spring 2026 before we see iPhone 17 models up for grabs there, it does have some major deals live on 15 Pro and 16 Pro variants for folks looking to side-step the Apple tax on brand new devices. 

I for one really only upgrade each year for work purposes – all things considered, iPhone 15 Pro and 16 devices are still perfectly fine if you ask me, and will be for several months or years to come depending on how you use your phone. 

All of that said, let’s take a look at the best chances to score a deal on previous-gen series 15 devices and the soon-to-be last gen iPhone 16 – all of these Amazon Premium Renewed units include a 1-year warranty. 

iPhone 15, 15 Pro/Max deals:

***Note: While all of the 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max models are in Amazon Renewed Premium condition, the iPhone 15 deals above come via Woot with “100% battery life” in pristine condition “and have never been in customer hands” – the so not ship in original packaging though. 

iPhone 16 Pro/Max deals:

You will find some iPhone 16 and iPhone Pro Max models on Amazon, but they are by and large only sold via third-party sellers. 

Stay locked to 9to5Mac all day today for up-to-the-minute details from Apple Park and all of today’s new gear.

Amazon Renewed is your trusted destination for pre-owned and refurbished products that are inspected and tested to work and look like new. Any repairs are made with Apple components that are new, or reused and in like-new condition. The products will have minimal to no signs of wear, no visible cosmetic imperfections when held 12 inches away, batteries with at least 80% capacity relative to new, and may arrive in a brown or white box with relevant accessories (no headphones included) that may be generic.

  • This pre-owned product is not Apple certified, but has been professionally inspected, tested and cleaned by Amazon-qualified suppliers.
  • There will be no visible cosmetic imperfections when held at an arm’s length. There will be no visible cosmetic imperfections when held at an arm’s length.
  • This product will have a battery which exceeds 80% capacity relative to new.
  • Accessories will not be original, but will be compatible and fully functional. Product may come in generic Box.
  • This product is eligible for a replacement or refund within 90 days of receipt if you are not satisfied.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices