Refurbished iPhone 15 Pro Models Now Available in Europe
Since the introduction of the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max this September, Apple has discontinued sales of the previous generation’s iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. Many fans hoping to acquire these popular models faced disappointment—until recently.
Apple has officially begun offering refurbished versions of both the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max across select European countries including Germany, France, Italy, and Spain.
Pricing Details for Refurbished Models
The pricing for a refurbished iPhone 15 Pro varies by country: in Germany, it retails for €929; while in Spain it is priced at €949; Italian customers can expect to pay €969 for this model. The 256GB version is available at €1,039 in Germany, €1,059 in Spain, and €1,079 in Italy. Those looking for more storage can opt for the 512GB model, priced at €1,259 (Germany), €1,269 (Spain), and €1,289 (Italy). Note that France currently does not have availability for this specific device.
The larger iPhone 15 Pro Max starts from approximately €1,129 with a storage capacity of 128GB in Germany; meanwhile-priced at about €1,149 in Spain and approximately €1,159 each in France and Italy. The costs rise significantly with increased storage: a 512GB unit will set you back around €/€€€€ respectively across these countries—€1399 (Germany), thinned down slightly with regional price adjustments elsewhere.
The Quality Assurance Process
Apple emphasizes quality assurance with its refurbished devices. Each phone undergoes rigorous testing to ensure functionality; if any components need replacement during inspection process they only use authentic Apple parts. Additionally all devices receive comprehensive cleaning prior to shipment ensuring they arrive spotless. Included accessories come neatly packaged alongside your purchase as well.
Moreover all refurbished units are unlocked allowing compatibility with various cellular providers without any restrictions making them an appealing choice among consumers seeking flexibility from their devices.