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Black Friday Apple Sales Bring Serious Savings for the Holidays

Black Friday Apple

Black Friday Apple

We are now just one week a way from Black Friday, the annual post-Thanksgiving Day shopping extravaganza that officially kicks off the holiday frenzy. As usual, there are some amazing deals to be had on Apple products, including iPads, Macs, iPhones, and related accessories. At this point, most of the major retail outlets have let slip their plans for the big day of shopping. Here are all of great deals you can expect to find, provided you are bold enough to venture out into the crowds next week. 

Walmart

  • $489 16GB iPad Air 2 with $100 Walmart gift card
  • $179 iPhone 6 with two-year contract from AT&T, Sprint and Verizon ($0 down on AT&T Next or Verizon Edge), and $75 Walmart gift card
  • $79 iPhone 5s with two-year contract from AT&T, Sprint and Verizon ($0 down on AT&T Next or Verizon Edge), and $75 Walmart gift card
  • $25 iTunes gift card 3-pack ($10/card)

Sam’s Club

  • $100 off Apple iPad Air 16GB model (note: this is iPad Air, not iPad Air 2)
  • $99 16GB iPhone 6 with 2-year contract (64GB model $199, 128GB model $299) – Best price so far on the iPhone 6!
  • $79 iTunes gift card 4-pack ($25/card)
  • $39 iTuns gift card ($50 card value)

Target

  • $80 Target gift card with the purchase of any iPad Mini
  • $100 Target gift card with the purchase of any iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Air
  • $140 Target gift card with the purchase of any iPad Air 2
  • $179 iPhone 6 with two-year contract from AT&T, Sprint and Verizon ($0 down on AT&T Next or Verizon Edge), and $30 Target gift card
  • $79 iPhone 5s with two-year contract from AT&T, Sprint and Verizon ($0 down on AT&T Next or Verizon Edge), and $30 Walmart gift card
  • $249 32GB iPod Touch (5th generation) and $50 Target gift card
  • $89 Apple Tv
  • iTunes cards buy one, get one 30% off

 

Black Friday Apple

Best Buy

  • $99.99 16GB iPhone 6 with AT&T, Sprint or Verizon contract and use of Best Buy smartphone trade-in gift card)
  • iPad Air 2 starting at $399.99 ($100 off all models)
  • iPad mini 3 starting at $324.99 ($75 off all models)
  • $149 16GB iPod Touch (5th generation)
  • $119 16GB iPod Nano
  • $1,649.99 27-inch iMac ($150 off)
  • $1,349.99 13.3-inch MacBook with Retina display ($150 off)
  • $1,049.99 13.3-inch MacBook Air ($150 off)
  • $899.99 13.3-inch MacBook Pro ($200 off)
  • $899.99 21.5-inch iMac ($200 off)
  • $779.99 11.6-inch MacBook Air ($120 off)
  • $89 Apple TV
  • $79.99 Beats Solo headphones ($90 off)
  • $100 iTunes Card for $85

Staples

  • $319 16GB iPad Air
  • $239 16GB iPad Mini 2
  • $279 iPad with Retina Display (3rd generation)
  • $79 Apple TV
  • 15% off iTunes gift cards worth $50 or more

 

Black Friday Apple

HHGregg

  • $299 16GB iPad Air
  • $279 16GB iPad Mini 2
  • $329 32GB iPad Mini 2
  • $249 16GB iPad Mini
  • $179 16GB iPod Touch (5th generation)
  • $79 Apple TV

Toys ‘R Us

  • $149 16GB iPod Touch (5th generation)

Radioshack

  • $85 Apple TV (with mail-in rebate)
  • 15% off iTunes gift cards worth $25 to $50

There you have it! The entire scoop on Black Friday Apple deals. You now have a week to prepare your strategy for obtaining any of these items, as crowds are likely to be high, and stores will be opening early to accommodate eager shoppers. There are certainly some excellent savings to be had, particularly on all models of the iPad. It is surprising to see the brand new Air 2 and Mini 3 already being discounted substantially, but retailers are looking to drive traffic during their busiest time of the year, and Apple’s devices are a good way to do that.

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Kokou Adzo

Kokou Adzo

Kokou Adzo is a stalwart in the tech journalism community, has been chronicling the ever-evolving world of Apple products and innovations for over a decade. As a Senior Author at Apple Gazette, Kokou combines a deep passion for technology with an innate ability to translate complex tech jargon into relatable insights for everyday users.

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