Prime Day iPhone deals 2024: Get an iPhone 15 Pro Max for $0.1

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Amazon Prime Day is now on its second day, and the deals just keep rolling in. There are still some wicked Prime Day iPhone deals live as well, with some super cheap ways of getting a new iPhone in your pocket.

If you head to Amazon right now, you can get an iPhone from the 15 family for only a cent, when you choose to get a Boost Mobile Unlimited data plan. That's a monster deal, and while you'll need to pay monthly for the plan, you'll pay so little for the phone that it works out very cheap. There are also savings to be had if you go for a renewed older model as well, if you'd rather pay up front and not worry about monthly payment plans.

With only just under 24 hours to go until Prime Day finishes, here are the best Prime Day iPhone deals.

iPhone deals at a glance

Best Prime Day iPhone 15 Pro deals

iPhone 15 Pro $0.1 with unlimited data plan at Amazon

iPhone 15 Pro $0.1 with unlimited data plan at Amazon

To get this deal on Amazon, you'll need to choose the more expensive unlimited Boost data plan. That will cost you $70 per month, but you'll get a great saving on your device.

Price check: $999 at Best Buy | $999 at Apple

iPhone 15 Pro Max $0.1 with unlimited data plan at Amazon

iPhone 15 Pro Max $0.1 with unlimited data plan at Amazon

This deal requires you to go with the $70 per month unlimited data plan, but then you also save loads on the device to offset it. It's easily one of the cheapest ways to get an iPhone 15 Pro Max in your pocket.

Price check: $1,199 at Best Buy | $1,199 at Apple

Best Prime Day iPhone 15 deals

iPhone 15 from $0.1 with unlimited data plan at Amazon

iPhone 15 from $0.1 with unlimited data plan at Amazon

This deal needs you to choose the $70 per month unlimited data plan, but then you effectively get the phone for free. That might be a slightly more expensive data plan, but you save enough for this to be a very worthy deal.

Price check: $829 at Best Buy | $799 at Apple

iPhone 15 Plus $0.1 with unlimited data plan at Amazon

iPhone 15 Plus $0.1 with unlimited data plan at Amazon

Just like the smaller iPhone 15, you need to choose the Boost unlimited plan to get the iPhone for one cent. That will cost $70 per month, but if you want this version of the iPhone, it's a great deal.

Price check: $929 at Best Buy | $899 at Apple

Best Prime Day iPhone 14 deals

iPhone 14 (Midnight, Renewed) | $799 $485 at Amazon

iPhone 14 (Midnight, Renewed) | $799 $485 at Amazon

You can save $300 on the iPhone 14 models in Midnight shades with 128GB storage if you're happy to take on a second-hand handset. Amazon's return policy makes it easy to get your money back within 90 days of purchase should you have any problems. Unlocked, you can pair it with any carrier.

Price check: Apple $799 | Best Buy $799

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iPhone 14 (Starlight, Renewed) | $799 $499 at Amazon

Looking for a lighter shade? iPhone 14 in Starlight white is also available at a $300 discount against RRP over at Amazon right now — but again note that this is for a refreshed, second-hand device. It's unlocked, letting you choose whichever network you want.

Price check: Apple $799 | Best Buy $799

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iPhone 14 (Blue, Renewed) | $799 $499 at Amazon

You can also get a renewed iPhone 14. Again, it's a second-hand device, but it represents almost $300 off Apple's usual asking price and isn't tied to any specific network.

Price check: Apple $799 | Best Buy $799

Best Prime Day iPhone 14 Pro deals

iPhone 14 Pro (Black, Renewed) |$1299$839 at Amazon

iPhone 14 Pro (Black, Renewed) | $1299 $839 at Amazon

Make a saving of about $400 by picking up a second-hand iPhone 14 Pro from Amazon's Prime Day sale. This is for the 512GB storage model, hence the higher asking price, so plenty of room for photos and videos and apps and games. It's unlocked too, so you're not tied to a specific carrier. 

Q&A

What is Amazon Prime Day?

Prime Day is a sale that Amazon puts on for a few days in the summer, reducing the prices of thousands of different products. We keep our eyes out for Apple tech, of course, but there are always some great deals to be had on other products, such as headphones, mice, keyboards, and other accessories too. Sometimes those reductions bring prices we haven’t seen yet, and won’t see for some time after – it’s a big deal. 

Do I need an Amazon Prime account for Prime Day?

Yes, you’ll need an Amazon Prime account in order to take part in Amazon Prime Day. Thankfully, you can get a free trial for 30 days so that you can get in on the deals. There are also some deals that are for everyone, even those that don’t have Prime accounts – the best deals, however, are reserved for members only. 

30-day free Prime trial

30-day free Prime trial

If you want to join in with the sale, then this is the perfect opportunity — no cost, and you cancel at any time so that you don't get charged for any more months.

When is Amazon Prime Day?

Amazon Prime Day now has an official date: July 16-17 2024.

What Apple products are in the Prime Day sale?

Every product Apple makes bar the iPhone is seeing good discounts in the Prime Day sale, that includes the iPad, MacBook, Apple Watch, and AirPods.

What is an Amazon Premium Renewed iPhone?

An Amazon Premium Renewed iPhone offers a "like-new" experience, with branded packaging, a one-year warranty, and a battery with at least 90% of its life still left. 

What is an Amazon Renewed iPhone?

An Amazon Renewed iPhone comes with a battery of more than 80% capacity and has been professionally tested, cleaned, and inspected. It has a 90-day warranty, no scratches on the screen, and none on the body visible from more than 12 inches away. 

Does Apple participate over Prime Day?

Apple itself doesn't join in on the Prime Day fun, but its products do see reductions at other retailers like Amazon and Best Buy.

Tammy Rogers
Senior Staff Writer

As iMore's Senior Staff writer, Tammy uses her background in audio and Masters in screenwriting to pen engaging product reviews and informative buying guides. The resident audiophile (or audio weirdo), she's got an eye for detail and a love of top-quality sound. Apple is her bread and butter, with attention on HomeKit and Apple iPhone and Mac hardware. You won't find her far away from a keyboard even outside of working at iMore – in her spare time, she spends her free time writing feature-length and TV screenplays. Also known to enjoy driving digital cars around virtual circuits, to varying degrees of success. Just don't ask her about AirPods Max - you probably won't like her answer.