Used iPhones More Appealing Amid Price Hike Warning
According to a WIRED report, recent developments have made buying a used iPhone more appealing than before. Outgoing Apple CEO Tim Cook told The Wall Street Journal that price increases for Apple products would soon be “unavoidable,” citing an ongoing memory shortage driven by demand for AI data centers. Apple did not respond to a request for comment. The report notes that Apple’s upcoming iOS 27, detailed at WWDC in early June, aims to help older iPhones last longer by improving the CPU scheduler, potentially keeping the iPhone 11 functional. Refurbished tech marketplace Back Market reported sales jumped in 2025 amid tariff concerns, and CEO Thibaud Hug de Larauze said sales spiked slightly after Cook’s statement. iFixit CEO Kyle Wiens stated, “Buying used has never made more sense,” noting that older phones from recent years are “really good.” The report also notes that battery replacements for older iPhones are cheaper, with Apple charging $119 for an iPhone 17 battery swap versus $30 less for an iPhone 13.
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Sources: Wired
