Whether you are looking to buy one brand new from Apple, score a deal via third-party retailers, or go the official refurbished route, the iPhone 15 lineup remains an incredibly compelling, high-value option.
Below is the definitive price list for the iPhone 15 series in the UK, tracking official Apple Store pricing, average third-party retail street prices (like John Lewis, Argos, and Amazon), and certified refurbished options.
iPhone 15 Series Price List (UK)
| Model & Storage | Official Apple New RRP | Third-Party Retail (New) | Certified Refurbished (Apple / Grade A) |
| iPhone 15 (128GB) | £699 | £475 – £500 | £350 – £380 |
| iPhone 15 (256GB) | £799 | £550 – £600 | £410 – £430 |
| iPhone 15 (512GB) | £999 | £750 – £800 | £490 – £530 |
| iPhone 15 Plus (128GB) | £799 | £580 – £630 | £395 – £450 |
| iPhone 15 Plus (256GB) | £899 | £680 – £730 | £490 – £540 |
| iPhone 15 Plus (512GB) | £1,099 | £850 – £900 | £590 – £640 |
| iPhone 15 Pro (128GB) | Discontinued | £650 – £700 | £425 – £580 |
| iPhone 15 Pro (256GB) | Discontinued | £750 – £800 | £530 – £680 |
| iPhone 15 Pro Max (256GB) | Discontinued | £800 – £870 | £580 – £750 |
| iPhone 15 Pro Max (512GB) | Discontinued | £950 – £1,050 | £630 – £850 |
Key Buying Takeaways for UK Shoppers
- The “Pro” Discontinuation Strategy: Apple officially stops selling Pro models directly once newer generations land. If you want an iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max, your best bet is sourcing a premium Certified Refurbished unit directly from Apple’s Refurbished Outlet (where they come with a new battery and outer shell) or via trusted third-party marketplaces like Back Market or Envirofone.
- The Sweet Spot: The standard iPhone 15 (128GB) has fallen heavily into the mid-tier price bracket at major retail networks. Grabbing one brand new for under £500 offers nearly all the modern flagship essentials—including the Dynamic Island and USB-C—without the premium tax.
- Contract vs. Outright: If you are shopping on contract via carriers like EE, O2, Vodafone, or Three, watch out for mid-contract price rises every April. Buying the device SIM-free outright and pairing it with a cheap SIM-only deal often yields a much lower total cost of ownership over a 24-month period.