A great iPhone 15 Pro Max deal has been spotted that will save shoppers hundreds of pounds, and with Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro Max now out, it could be the perfect time to upgrade
Bag yourself an iPhone 15 Pro Max without burning a hole in your pocket. With Apple Intelligence gearing up to unveil their latest wares later this month, it’s the ideal moment to snag an iPhone 15 or why not skip ahead to an iPhone 16?
giffgaff is currently offering a deal that’s causing quite the stir—get your hands on an iPhone 15 Pro Max for under £700!
That’s £679 to be exact for a model in tip-top shape, a price that considerably undercuts what you’d fork out for a brand new one in store.
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Just bear in mind, this model isn’t exactly fresh off the production line as it has been succeeded by the spanking-new iPhone 16 Pro Max—it isn’t the jewel in Apple’s crown anymore. However, giffgaff guarantees a comprehensive 30-point health inspection and promises that each iPhone boasts no less than 80% battery health.
Tech buff Dave Snelling notes in his review: “Having used the iPhone 15 since its announcement, there’s very little to loathe about this device. It’s powerful, looks great, has decent battery life and receives the Dynamic Island for the very first time.
“However, we do have one gripe. While the iPhone 15’s display is now brighter than before, Apple still hasn’t boosted the refresh rate which is stuck firmly at 60Hz. That means swiping through apps or whizzing around websites feels really laggy and not something we’d expect from a phone that costs £800. Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro range gets a boosted ProMotion screen and we feel it’s time the standard models got this treatment as well.
“The USB-C port also doesn’t offer the same data transfer speeds as found on the 15 Pro and there’s also been no boost to the charging speeds.
Still, these are relatively minor quibbles. Overall, we’ve been dazzled by the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus, which are both a significant step up from previous models.”
If you want to spend a little more on a newer device, Sky might also have a great option for you if you want to get the newest Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. Sky is offering the handset for £48 a month, but that doesn’t include the data with the offer, so you’ll want to ensure that you factor that into the price.
Sky offers a number of data plans starting at £6 a month, so you can make sure you can customise the right plan for you. Another huge thing for shoppers to note is its lengthy contracts which are notoriously longer than rival providers.