The iPhone 15 currently goes for roughly the mid‑$300s to low‑$500s in the US for most used/refurbished models, depending on storage, condition, and whether it’s unlocked or tied to a carrier.

Quick Scoop: iPhone 15 price (Feb 2026)

Here’s a simple breakdown of what “how much iPhone 15” typically means right now:

  • Entry used/refurb price (US) : From about $373 for an iPhone 15 (often 128 GB, refurbished/used, base condition).
  • Average market prices (US, used) :
    • 128 GB: around $389–$450.
* 256 GB: around **$453–$479**.
* 512 GB: around **$479–$520**.
  • Cheapest seen : Some marketplaces list “best price” around $309 for certain iPhone 15 units, usually lower condition or very competitive listings.

In Europe (for example, the Netherlands), starting prices for refurbished iPhone 15 are roughly €415 and up in February 2026.

In short: for a normal, decent‑condition iPhone 15, expect roughly mid‑$300s to around $500+ in early 2026, with exact price changing based on storage, condition, region, and whether it’s refurbished or carrier‑locked.

Simple price overview (used/refurb, early 2026)

[5][1] [1] [1] [3]
Model / Region Storage Typical price range Notes
iPhone 15 (US) 128 GB $373–$450 Lower end from refurb marketplaces, higher end average unlocked price.
iPhone 15 (US) 256 GB $450–$480+ More storage, slightly higher averages on resale sites.
iPhone 15 (US) 512 GB $480–$520+ Highest capacity; stays at the top of the used price band.
iPhone 15 (EU example) Base storage From about €415 Starting refurb price in February 2026 (varies by country and seller).

What changes the price?

  • Storage size (128 vs 256 vs 512 GB).
  • Condition (like new, good, fair, etc.).
  • Carrier status (factory unlocked usually costs more than carrier‑locked).
  • Region and local taxes (US vs EU pricing can differ notably).

If you tell me:

  • your country, and
  • whether you want new, refurbished, or used,

I can narrow this down to a much more specific price band for you.