If you want a slim device for your gym playlist or to keep in your car’s glove box, a used iPhone 6 is often cheaper than a dedicated MP3 player. Plus, you still get the premium build quality Apple is known for. What to Check Before You Buy

The iPhone 6 is capped at iOS 12. This means many modern apps (like banking or the latest Instagram updates) will not work. Check that the specific apps you need are still supported on older iOS versions.

Ensure the model you buy is "Unlocked" or compatible with your network. Since many networks have phased out older 3G bands, verify that the iPhone 6’s 4G LTE capabilities work with your provider. The Verdict

If you’ve decided to pick one up, keep these three things in mind:

With the rise of "digital detoxing," many are buying older iPhones to use as secondary devices. Because the iPhone 6 can’t run the latest, most addictive social media apps or high-end games, it serves as a perfect dedicated music player (the headphone jack lives here!) or a simple "emergency-only" phone for weekend trips. 2. A Collector’s Item

Most original iPhone 6 batteries will be degraded by now. Look for sellers who have recently replaced the battery, or factor in the cost of a DIY battery kit.

So, why are people still hunting for this classic, and what should you know before you hit "Add to Cart"? Why Buy an iPhone 6 Today? 1. The Ultimate "Distraction-Free" Device

In the fast-moving world of tech, a decade feels like a century. Released in 2014, the iPhone 6 was a turning point for Apple—introducing the "bigger is better" philosophy that defines the modern smartphone. But if you’re looking to today, you’re likely not looking for a flagship experience.