iPhone 14 vs 17?

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Daughter (who's in college) managed to kill her iPhone. No idea why but it won't power on. I guess the wife has been thinking it was time for a new phone anyhow? but now the phone has forced the issue. Anyhow, wife found a refurb 14 on Amazon for $460 and apparently a new 17e is $600. I know next to nothing about these phones but I'm thinking it's best to go new. Warranty and most likely to last longer (maybe). Thoughts? The daughter isn't hard on things--but has the worst luck with electronics (stuff just quits working).

On a side question, how do these electronic SIM cards get switched between phones? Do you have to go to whatever Apple uses for a web portal? My iPhone has a tray for the SIM and IIRC I was able to switch to a nano SIM last time I changed phones, but I guess next time I upgrade I'll have to understand this a bit more.
 
I can’t remember ever touching a SIM card on any iPhone. My upgrade path is go to ATT store, pickup the new phone, they activate it and I sign into iCloud. Go home with both and once iCloud is done syncing (typically a few hours) I just return the old phone (if <2 years old) or for the times I keep it longer than 2 years and its paid off in full I just keep the old phone, no return necessary.
 
I wouldn't touch those "refurbished" models on Amazon (eBay, etc). That can mean they cleaned it with an alcohol wipe and reset it to factory defaults. That battery could be ~3 years old and garbage. Even the carriers do this. Unless it's refurbished and sold directly by Apple, run away.

The SIM "swap" is handled by your carrier, not Apple.
 
I have no qualms with buying a refurb (both of my last iphones were refurbs), but I wouldn't go for the 14. That one's known to be a weak entry into the iPhone lineup.

Also, the 17e will have 3 extra years of software/security updates compared to the 14.
 
I've done a couple of battery swaps on iPhones and it's usually a pain but it wasn't too bad. Unlike my iPad which was harder. Next time the iPad needs a battery I plan to just trade it in / replace altogether, as the last couple of times it had slowed down drastically at the same time (4 years old?). As to refurbs we've done a couple and it was ok. I think the batteries did have to be replaced in short order though.

Anyhow, wife seems to have decided and wants me to pick up a 17e tomorrow. So I'll have to swing into the Apple store and pick that up, and she can figure out how to get it onto Tracfone.
 
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