iPhone 15 Price Drops: From 900€ to 163€ – Best Deals & Promotions Unveiled
- A series of aggressive pricing strategies and stock liquidations are currently impacting the availability and cost of Apple iPhones across several French retail channels.
- Reporting from Ouest-France indicates a stock liquidation event occurring through June 7, 2026, where certain iPhone models have seen prices drop from 900 euros to 163 euros.
- According to Ouest-France, a specific version of the iPhone 14 was discounted by 64 percent on June 5, 2026, a move that has positioned the device at the...
A series of aggressive pricing strategies and stock liquidations are currently impacting the availability and cost of Apple iPhones across several French retail channels. These discounts span multiple generations of the hardware, including the iPhone 14 and iPhone 15, with some price reductions reaching significant percentages.
Reporting from Ouest-France indicates a stock liquidation event occurring through June 7, 2026, where certain iPhone models have seen prices drop from 900 euros to 163 euros. This liquidation is being managed by a retail specialist.
Additional pricing volatility is affecting the iPhone 14. According to Ouest-France, a specific version of the iPhone 14 was discounted by 64 percent on June 5, 2026, a move that has positioned the device at the top of current sales charts.
iPhone 15 Market Adjustments
The more recent iPhone 15 is also subject to substantial price cuts across different platforms. Le Parisien reports that the retailer Cdiscount has significantly reduced the price of this high-performance smartphone.

Further promotions for the iPhone 15 are appearing in other channels. BFM reports that a double promotion is currently available for the device on a specific site, while LesMobiles highlights the availability of refurbished iPhone 15 units described as highly durable and available at an unreal price.
These concurrent discounts across new, liquidated and refurbished inventories suggest a broader push to clear existing stock of previous-generation and current-generation Apple hardware in the French market.
