Apple's iPhone 6s is cheaper than ever before in refurbished condition with a 90-day warranty

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Apple's iPhone 6s is cheaper than ever before in refurbished condition with a 90-day warranty
There are so many excellent (and relatively new) low to mid-end Android phones available for under $300 and even under 200 bucks nowadays that we're pretty sure some of you are wondering why anyone would bother considering a four year-old handset anymore.

If you're part of that group, the latest deals on refurbished iPhone 6s units are definitely not for you. Instead, these bargains are for cash-strapped people hopelessly in love with Apple gear. Of course, you could always pick up the newer iPhone 7 from Verizon and technically not pay anything for it. 

But Woot's one-day-only sale comes with absolutely no strings attached... and slightly lower prices compared to the e-tailer's similar previous promotions. We're talking as little as $129.99 for a 64GB storage configuration, while a 128 gig variant can be purchased for a very reasonable $149.99 of its own at the time of this writing. Both models are sold unlocked for GSM operators nationwide, which means you're free to use these oldies on the likes of AT&T and T-Mobile but not Sprint or Verizon.

Backed by a 90-day Woot limited warranty, the devices on sale right now at essentially unbeatable prices (at least for the time being) are expected to present a "moderate level of wear & tear including (but not limited to) scratches, dents, and dings." That doesn't sound ideal, but then again, you can't expect to buy a phone originally released all the way back in 2015 in mint condition.

Besides, the Amazon-owned e-tailer pledges to ship only devices rigorously tested to be in "full working condition", which is probably the most important thing to consider when purchasing refurbished gear. While the iPhone 6s is hardly what we'd call an impressive product by late 2019 standards, that compact 4.7-inch body and front-mounted Touch ID fingerprint scanner still have their fair share of fans.

Check out the deal here


 

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