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Skip the iPhone 16 tax and score an iPhone 15 at up to $199 off today, deals from $600

Woot is giving folks looking to side-step the new iPhone 16 a chance to save on iPhone 15 today. You can now score an unlocked iPhone 15 starting from $599.99 Prime shipped (a $6 delivery fee will apply otherwise). Originally $799 and now selling for $699 directly from Apple, this is at least $99 under the price of buying one officially, $50 under our previous mention on these Woot units, and the lowest price we can find. These are not refurbished, but rather “pristine” open-box units that have “never been in customer hands” with “100% battery life.” More details below. 

Effectively open-box units, these Woot models come in a black box as opposed to the typical retail packaging and include a 1-year warranty. They are not Apple Care eligible, but we are talking about some of the lowest prices ever – an Amazon Renewed Premium unit starts at $642 right now, for comparison. 

This is certainly no iPhone 16, but you are lookin at a perfectly capable iPhone that was among the latest and greatest out there a little over month ago. 

Centered around a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display set within an aluminum chassis, iPhone 15 sports Apple’s color-infused glass back and comes power by the A16 Bionic chip with a 5-core GPU. The sweet Dynamic Island is at the ready here alongside a dual camera setup headlined by a 48MP main sensor, 4x optical zoom range, and “next-generation portraits with Focus and Depth Control.” 

iPhone 15 features:

  • 6.1inch Super Retina XDR display. Aluminum with color-infused glass back. Ring/Silent switch
  • Dynamic Island. A magical way to interact with iPhone. A16 Bionic chip with 5-core GPU
  • Advanced dual-camera system. 48MP Main | Ultra Wide. Super-high-resolution photos (24MP and 48MP). Next-generation portraits with Focus and Depth Control. 4X optical zoom range
  • Emergency SOS via satellite. Crash Detection. Roadside Assistance via satellite
  • Up to 26 hours video playback. USB C, Supports USB 2. Face ID

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices