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Apple has a clear policy when it comes to its Pro iPhone models – they are usually put on sale for a year and then retired once the next Pro model is released. However, in a surprising move, Apple has brought back the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max to its refurbished store. This move offers consumers a chance to purchase these models at a discounted price compared to the newer models.

These refurbished iPhones sold by Apple come with the same one-year warranty as new models and are promised to contain a brand-new battery, ensuring a full life ahead for the device. This presents an opportunity for those who feel that the iPhone 14 Pro is advanced enough and do not require the additional features introduced with the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max.

The savings can be substantial when purchasing a refurbished iPhone 14 Pro or iPhone 14 Pro Max. For example, the iPhone 15 Pro Max starts at $1,199 while the iPhone 14 Pro Max started at $999. Refurbished models start from $849 for the 128GB Space Black model, offering a significant savings over the original price and a much lower cost than a brand-new iPhone 16 Pro Max.

The savings increase as the storage capacity of the device goes up, with the 256GB model available for $929 in refurbished condition, which is $170 less than the original price. Amazon also offers these refurbished models at lower prices, with more variety in terms of colors, offering even more options for consumers looking to save money on their purchase.

Overall, the availability of the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max in refurbished condition presents a unique opportunity for consumers to save money while still getting a high-quality device. Apple’s decision to bring back these models to its refurbished store allows for more flexibility in choosing a device that suits individual needs, while also providing a savings opportunity for those looking to upgrade to a newer model without breaking the bank.

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