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The iPhone 16 Plus is a strong open-box buy if you want a large Apple phone with long battery life, USB-C, 5G and Apple Intelligence support without paying Pro Max money. In Nigeria, check SIM type, battery health, repair history, warranty proof and the exact Ogabassey price before you pay.
This guide is for buyers searching Ogabassey for a used or open-box iPhone, especially people comparing a newer large-screen iPhone against older Pro models. The catalog-verified iPhone 16 Plus currently sits in the premium Apple range at ₦1,050,000, with unmanaged catalog stock marked as available. That means the storefront treats it as available even though the numeric stock count is not the availability cap.
The best fit is a buyer who wants a 6.7-inch iPhone for streaming, business calls, documents, maps, photos, social media and school work, but does not need the extra zoom camera, 120Hz ProMotion display or heavier Pro Max body. It is also a sensible option for anyone moving from an iPhone XR, iPhone 11, iPhone 12 or older Plus/Max model who wants USB-C and a newer A18 platform.
It is less ideal if you specifically want the smoothest scrolling display, the most flexible camera system, or the cheapest iPhone entry point. In those cases, compare it with older Pro options in the Ogabassey Smartphones catalog before deciding.

The iPhone 16 Plus is not just a bigger iPhone 16. The main reason to choose it is the mix of screen size, battery capacity and newer Apple silicon. Ogabassey lists a 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display with 2796 x 1290 resolution, 460 ppi, 2000 nits peak brightness and a 60Hz refresh rate. The 60Hz panel is the important trade-off: it is sharp and bright, but not as fluid as Pro models with 120Hz.
Performance is built around the Apple A18 chip, a 6-core CPU with 2 performance and 4 efficiency cores, and a 5-core GPU. Ogabassey lists 8GB RAM and 128GB storage for the base configuration. The storage point matters in Nigeria because iPhones do not support memory cards. If you shoot a lot of 4K Dolby Vision video, keep large WhatsApp media folders, or manage business files offline, 128GB can fill up quickly.
The camera setup is enough for most users: 48MP Fusion Main camera, 12MP Ultra Wide, sensor-shift optical image stabilization, macro photography and 4K Dolby Vision video recording up to 60 fps. The selfie camera is 12MP and also supports 4K Dolby Vision video recording up to 60 fps. This is a strong creator and family phone, but it is not the same camera system as the Pro line because there is no dedicated telephoto camera listed.
For connectivity, the phone supports 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, GPS systems, USB-C and OTG. Ogabassey lists the SIM setup as a physical SIM plus eSIM variant, with a warning that SIM support varies by region. That warning is important for Nigerian buyers because US iPhone models may be eSIM-only, while many buyers still prefer one physical SIM slot for local network flexibility.
| Entity | Attribute | Value for the iPhone 16 Plus | Buyer meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| iPhone 16 Plus | Current Ogabassey price | ₦1,050,000 | Use this as the current Ogabassey catalog price, not a market-wide average. |
| iPhone 16 Plus | Availability | In stock; unmanaged catalog stock | Availability is catalog-marked as available even though stock quantity is 0. |
| iPhone 16 Plus | Condition | Used/open-box | Inspect battery health, parts history, Face ID, cameras, display and warranty proof. |
| iPhone 16 Plus | Category | Apple smartphone | Best judged against other iPhones, not budget Android phones. |
| Display | Size and type | 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR OLED | Good for movies, typing, documents, maps and split attention tasks. |
| Display | Resolution and refresh rate | 2796 x 1290, 60Hz | Sharp and bright, but not the smoothest iPhone display tier. |
| Performance | Chipset | Apple A18 (3 nm) | New enough for Apple Intelligence support and long software relevance. |
| Performance | CPU and GPU | 6-core CPU; 5-core GPU | Strong for everyday use, editing, games and multitasking. |
| Memory | RAM and storage | 8GB RAM, 128GB storage | RAM is healthy; storage needs planning because there is no card slot. |
| Camera | Main camera | 48MP Fusion Main plus 12MP Ultra Wide | Good for everyday photos and video, but no dedicated telephoto camera listed. |
| Battery | Capacity and charging | 4674mAh, 20W wired, 25W wireless | Large battery appeal, but wired charging is not Android-fast. |
| Connectivity | Network and SIM | 5G; physical plus eSIM variant listed, region varies | Confirm model region and SIM behavior before payment. |
| Trust checks | Warranty and originality | Not listed | Ask for warranty/delivery terms, Apple coverage status and inspection results. |
| Alternatives | Nearby choices | iPhone 16, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 17e | Choose by screen size, camera needs, refresh rate, budget and condition. |
Before payment, confirm whether the exact unit has a physical SIM slot, eSIM only, or physical SIM plus eSIM. Ogabassey’s listing says physical plus eSIM variant, but SIM support varies by region. If you use two Nigerian lines, travel across West Africa, or often swap SIM cards, this is not a small detail. Also confirm that 5G and LTE work on your preferred network in your usual locations. 5G is useful in parts of Lagos and Abuja, but a clean LTE experience may matter more than paying only for the 5G badge.
The catalog lists a 4674mAh battery, 20W wired charging and 25W wireless charging. For an open-box unit, the number that matters at handover is battery health, cycle count where available, and whether the phone charges consistently through USB-C. Test a cable, check for port looseness, and confirm that wireless charging works if you plan to use MagSafe or Qi2 accessories.
On a used iPhone, Settings can reveal parts and service history when Apple can verify parts. Check display responsiveness, True Tone availability, Face ID, speaker balance, microphones, cameras, flash, vibration, buttons and water damage indicators where inspection is available. IP68 resistance is an official design rating, not a promise that an open-box unit has never been exposed to water or opened for repair.
The listed unit is 128GB. That is workable for normal users who stream music, keep photos in iCloud and clean WhatsApp regularly. It is tight for buyers who shoot lots of 4K video, download many offline films, or run a content business from the phone. Since there is no card slot, storage is one of the hardest mistakes to fix later.

The biggest trade-off is the 60Hz display. If you are coming from an older iPhone, it may feel normal. If you have used a Pro iPhone or a high-refresh Android phone, the iPhone 16 Plus will not feel as fluid when scrolling. That does not make it weak; it simply means the money is going toward screen size, battery, A18 performance and newer iPhone support instead of Pro display hardware.
The second trade-off is camera flexibility. The 48MP Fusion Main camera and 12MP Ultra Wide are strong for everyday use, but buyers who shoot events, zoomed portraits or stage content may prefer an older Pro model with a telephoto camera. That is where the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max or iPhone 14 Pro can still make sense if condition and price are right.
The third trade-off is charging speed. A 20W wired rating is fine for overnight and desk charging, but it will not satisfy buyers used to very fast Android charging. If fast top-ups are your top priority, compare more broadly across Ogabassey’s smartphone listings instead of choosing by brand alone.
Choose the iPhone 16 if you want the same generation in a smaller, easier-to-hold body and do not need a 6.7-inch display. It is the simpler pick for students, commuters and buyers who prioritize pocket comfort.
Choose the iPhone 15 Pro if you want a Pro camera feel, a premium build and a smoother display class, while still staying relatively modern. The decision depends heavily on battery health and condition because an older Pro with weak battery health may be less enjoyable than a cleaner iPhone 16 Plus.
Choose the iPhone 14 Pro Max if your priority is a big iPhone body with Pro features, especially display smoothness and camera flexibility. It can be attractive for creators, but it is older, so battery condition, previous repairs and warranty context become more important.
Choose the iPhone 14 Pro if you want Pro features in a smaller body. It is a better fit than the 16 Plus for people who value one-handed use and telephoto camera flexibility more than battery size and a large screen.
The iPhone 17e is worth watching for buyers who searched for iPhone 17e price in Nigeria, but do not treat an unavailable or unclear future-facing listing as a substitute for checking the exact current catalog page, price, warranty and delivery terms.
Buy the iPhone 16 Plus open-box if you want a large, modern iPhone with A18 performance, 5G, USB-C, a 6.7-inch OLED display and strong battery appeal at the current Ogabassey price of ₦1,050,000. It is best for buyers who value screen size, battery and software relevance more than Pro-only camera and display features.
Do not buy blindly just because it is newer. The right unit should pass SIM-region checks, battery-health checks, Face ID checks, camera checks, charging checks and warranty or delivery verification. If you care more about 120Hz scrolling or telephoto zoom than battery size, compare the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max and iPhone 14 Pro before paying.
Check battery health, Face ID, cameras, microphones, speakers, USB-C charging, wireless charging, display quality, True Tone, parts history, iCloud lock, SIM support and warranty or delivery terms. For Nigerian buyers, also confirm whether the exact unit has a physical SIM slot or is eSIM-only.
5G is useful if your network and usual locations support it well, especially for downloads and hotspot use. Do not buy only for 5G. A clean unit, good battery health, correct SIM support and strong LTE performance may matter more for daily reliability.
It depends on priorities. The iPhone 16 Plus gives you a newer A18 platform, USB-C and strong battery appeal. The iPhone 14 Pro Max may offer Pro display and camera advantages. Compare condition, battery health, price and repair history before choosing.
128GB is enough for normal calls, apps, browsing, photos and cloud-backed media. It can feel tight for heavy WhatsApp storage, offline videos or frequent 4K recording. Since the iPhone 16 Plus has no card slot, storage should be decided before purchase.
