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iPhone 17 Pro Max units in ‘pristine’ condition are up to $449 off today

We have caught some notable renewed deals on iPhone 17 Pro courtesy of Amazon, but Woot’s offers on “pristine condition” iPhone 17 Pro Max with “100% battery life” have now returned with even lower prices – some configurations are as much as $449 off the new unlocked list price directly from Apple. Scope them out right here with additional details below. 

Woot iPhone 17 Pro Max deals

If you’re interested here, you’ll want to get in there as soon as possible as select color/storage combinations are already starting to sell out. 

Deals on 17 Pro Max have been mostly harder to come by than the 17 Pro outside of these Woot offers, and they sold out quite quickly last time around. Today’s deal on the 512GB is the same as last go around, but the 1TB is $50 less and the 2TB has dropped an additional $200. 

Here are some additional details on these units – they ship in a plain black box, but they “have never been in customer hands.” 

Hey, you there! These phones are PRISTINE and have never been in customer hands. They will arrive with a test sticker showing 100% battery life and inside a sleek custom black box, NOT the original retail packaging. They come with a 1 Year Vendor Warranty, but are NOT AppleCare eligible.

And here’s a look at some ongoing iPhone 17 Pro renewed deals from Amazon:

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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


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