Best Apple iPhone 7 Deals
New, refurbished, and carrier options — filter by storage, condition, or colour to compare prices and find the best deal for you.
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How to find the best Apple iPhone 7 deal
Colour availability varies by seller. Filter by colour before sorting by price — a specific colour is sometimes cheapest from a different seller.
Excellent condition from Back Market or Swappa means no visible scratches and a 12-month warranty — at $150–$300 less than new.
Carrier plans look cheap upfront but run 24 months. Add it up before you commit — unlocked plus an MVNO is often $200–$400 cheaper overall.
Should I buy the Apple iPhone 7 unlocked or through a carrier?
Buying the Apple iPhone 7 unlocked means you own it outright and can switch carriers any time. Carrier deals spread the cost over 24 months — the $0 upfront price is appealing, but you're often paying more by the end of the contract. Unlocked paired with a no-contract MVNO like Mint Mobile or US Mobile is worth running the numbers on before you commit to a carrier plan.
What should I check before buying a used Apple iPhone 7?
Before buying a used Apple iPhone 7, confirm three things: the IMEI is clean and not carrier-locked (free to check at imei.info), the previous owner's Apple ID has been removed, and the battery health is above 80%. Ask the seller for photos of the screen edges and corners — that's where wear shows first.
Is a certified refurbished Apple iPhone 7 worth it?
For most buyers, yes. A certified refurbished Apple iPhone 7 from a reputable seller like Back Market or Swappa has been tested, graded, and typically comes with a 12-month warranty. Excellent condition means no visible scratches at arm's length — most people can't tell it from new. You're looking at $150–$300 less than a new unit depending on storage. The main trade-off is you won't get the original box or accessories.
What's the difference between open box and refurbished Apple iPhone 7?
Open box means the Apple iPhone 7 was returned unopened or barely used — usually no visible wear, just missing original packaging. Refurbished means it was inspected, repaired if needed, and graded by condition. Both are legitimate ways to save money. Open box is closest to new. Certified refurbished from a graded seller is the better-documented option — you know exactly what you're getting.
New, certified refurbished, and used listings from major retailers. Filter by storage, condition, and colour to find what works for you.
Retailer condition grading isn’t standardised. We map every grade to plain language — New, Excellent, Good, or Fair — so you’re comparing apples to apples.
Buying unlocked means you own the phone outright and can use any carrier. Carrier plans spread the cost over 24 months — often more expensive overall.