What's my used iPhone worth?

We get it: You want to upgrade every year so that you have the latest and greatest iPhone available. Or maybe you haven't upgraded in a while and just want some extra cash to cushion the blow.

Either way, if you're selling your iPhone, here's what you can expect to get for it.

Always keep in mind that the value of your used phone will change based on condition, color, storage capacity, and whether or not it's locked to a carrier. For maximum value, make sure you unlock it before selling it.

I used Gazelle.com, a popular used tech buy and sell site, as well as other buy and sell sites to find pricing.

iPhone 4 and 4s

The truth of the matter is that you probably won't be able to sell your iPhone 4 or 4s anymore. The devices have been obsolete for a full cycle and they're essentially useless at this point to anyone who still wants good service, iOS updates, and quite frankly, a phone that works the way they want it to.

Gazelle.com doesn't even have a category for anything earlier than iPhone 5s. If you're really trying to unload your 4 or 4s, we did see some on eBay that range between $30 and $200 depending on storage options and conditions.

Iphone X

Iphone X

iPhone 5, 5c, and 5s

Before selling your iPhone 5 or 5c, it should be noted that neither is compatible with iOS 11. The earliest iPhone that can receive the iOS 11 update is the iPhone 5s. For that reason, you may have a hard time selling your iPhone 5 or 5c. The seller site Gazelle.com, in fact, no longer has listings for anything earlier than iPhone 5s. That being said, here's what you can expect to get for them:

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Storage16GB32GB64GB
iPhone 5$8 - $100$120$150
iPhone 5c$90 - $150$90 - $150$90 - $150
iPhone 5s$60 - $130$140$160 - $170

iPhone 6 and 6 Plus

Now that the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are relatively old devices, their resale value is waning, though not terribly.

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Storage16GB32GB64GB128GB
iPhone 6$160 - $180$170 - $190$180 - $200$200 - $220
iPhone 6 Plus$230 - $250$250$250 - $270$270 - $290

iPhone 6s and 6s Plus

Private sale prices of iPhone 6s or 6s Plus have come down around $100 since last year, now that the iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and X have hit resale time.

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Storage16GB32GB64GB128GB
iPhone 6s$200 - $220$230 - $250$250$250 - $260
iPhone 6s Plus$300 - $310$330 - $340$340 - $350$350 - $360

iPhone SE

Compared to what it costs brand new, the iPhone SE doesn't have the best resale value, with the earliest models starting around $100. Depending on storage options and generation, you can expect to get back roughly half of what you paid, if you have one of the more recent models.

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Storage16GB32GB64GB128GB
iPhone SE$170 - $190$200$190 - $210$200 - $220

iPhone 7 and 7 Plus

Now that they're a couple years old, resale value on the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus have come down roughly 25 percent on average.

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Storage32GB128GB256GB
iPhone 7$360 - $380$400 - $420$460 - $480
iPhone 7 Plus$460 - $480$500 - $520$560 - $580

iPhone 8 and 8 Plus

After only a year on the market, you'll get the most bang for your buck for reselling an iPhone 8 or 8 Plus.

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Storage64GB256GB
iPhone 8$580 - $600$720 - $740
iPhone 8 Plus$650 - $660$770 - $780

iPhone X

The iPhone X, being only a year old and the cream of the iPhone crop, will still fetch you a solid price if you decide to sell in order to upgrade.

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Storage64GB256GB
iPhone X$800 - $820$900 - $930

Have you sold an iPhone before?

Have you recently sold your used iPhone? What did you get for it and how did you go about it? Let us know in the comments below!

Updated September 2018: Updated with new pricing and the iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and X.

Mick Symons

Mick is a staff writer who's as frugal as they come, so he always does extensive research (much to the exhaustion of his wife) before making a purchase. If it's not worth the price, Mick ain't buying.