The median asking price for a used iPhone 15 Plus, updated daily from listings across 7 marketplaces — not sold prices, not store prices.
Updated daily · 210 listings trackedThis page indexes what sellers are asking for a used iPhone 15 Plus across the marketplaces DealHunter watches. The number above is the median asking price — the midpoint of active listings right now. It is not a sold price, not a trade-in quote, and not what you will necessarily pay. Actual sale prices depend on negotiation, condition, and how fast a seller wants to move.
Supply is spread across the index with no single marketplace dominating to the point of skewing the picture — Facebook Marketplace and eBay lead, and Mercari, OfferUp and Poshmark all contribute. The distribution leans toward the middle bands: most listings cluster within a fairly narrow range, which means the median is a reliable anchor for budgeting. A thin tail of pricier listings pulls the average above the median, so the median is the more useful figure for most buyers.
The spread from cheapest to dearest is wide, but those extremes are outliers. The middle of the market is tight: the interquartile range is narrow, which signals that the bulk of sellers are pricing one core configuration similarly. Only a small fraction of listings have cut their price in the last 30 days, suggesting sellers are not under pressure to move quickly.
Median asking price · trend
Daily median asking price, last 30 days. Updates every day.
Seller price cuts · 30d
Distinct iPhone 15 Plus listings by asking price. Outliers trimmed so the bands stay readable — the busiest band is highlighted.
Supply is genuinely distributed across marketplaces: Facebook Marketplace and eBay carry the bulk of listings between them, with Mercari, OfferUp and Poshmark contributing smaller pools. The median reflects every active source — the table above is today's split.
We scan all 7 marketplaces around the clock and ping you when a used iPhone 15 Plus is posted under your price — before other buyers see it.
A delayed sample of what our alerts catch — not a live storefront. The good ones are gone fast; a fast alert is how you actually get them.