Median asking price for a used iPhone 15 Pro, based on active seller listings — eBay carries the largest share of current supply.
Updated daily · 202 listings trackedThis page indexes what sellers are currently asking for a used iPhone 15 Pro. The number you see is a median asking price — not what one sold for, not a trade-in offer, and not a store price. DealHunter watches 7 marketplaces and pulls that data into a single index so you can see where the market actually sits before you start negotiating.
A steady share of the pool turns over each week — the active and newly-posted counts above update daily. The spread from cheapest to dearest is wide, but the middle of the market is tighter than that sounds: most listings cluster around one configuration and one condition tier. A thin tail of higher-priced listings nudges the average above the median, which is why the median is the more representative number here.
Relatively few listings have dropped their asking price in the last 30 days, so sellers are not cutting in bulk. The price distribution chart above shows where supply actually concentrates on any given day — it is worth a look before you anchor on a number. If you have a target price in mind, set an alert and DealHunter will tell you when a listing goes under it.
Median asking price · trend
Daily median asking price, last 30 days. Updates every day.
Seller price cuts · 30d
Distinct iPhone 15 Pro listings by asking price. Outliers trimmed so the bands stay readable — the busiest band is highlighted.
eBay carries the largest share of this index, with Facebook Marketplace the next largest and the remaining marketplaces contributing smaller slices. The exact split moves as listings come and go — the table above is the live breakdown.
We scan all 7 marketplaces around the clock and ping you when a used iPhone 15 Pro 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.