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Here Are the Best Apple Deals for Black Friday

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Don Reisinger
Don Reisinger
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Don Reisinger
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November 10, 2016, 12:17 PM ET

Apple products have never been cheap, and historically, the tech giant has been loath to offer deals. But each year on Black Friday, Apple and its retail partners offer customers with the opportunity to take advantage of some discounts.

This year appears to be no different. Many of Apple’s (AAPL) most popular products—including the company’s Macs and iPhones—will be on sale at select locations on Black Friday. And as part of the industry’s attempt at getting customers to make purchases ahead of the busy holiday shopping season, folks might even find some deals before the big shopping day.

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Either way, Apple deals are out there. So read on to see the latest Apple Black Friday deals from a wide array of retailers:

iPhone

  • Target is offering a free iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus with a qualified cellular plan on AT&T (T), Sprint (S), or Verizon’s (VZ) network.
  • Those who want the elder iPhone 5s, which typically retails for $149, can get it at Walmart (WMT) on Black Friday for $99. The device must be purchased with a Straight Talk wireless plan.
  • Buy any Apple iPhone at Walmart on Black Friday and put no money down. You’ll also get a $250 Walmart gift card.
  • Want an iPhone 7? Best Buy is offering up to a $250 gift card to pick one up.
  • Best Buy is offering the iPhone SE at $10 per month, giving customers a $160 savings on the device.

iPad

  • Want a 9.7-inch iPad Pro? Target is planning to sell a base model, which typically starts at $600, for $449 on Black Friday. The company is offering similar, but as-yet announced, deals on other iPad Pro models.
  • The iPad Air 2 is similarly getting special treatment at Target (TGT) and will come with a starting price of $274, a $126 discount off its regular price.
  • Not to be left out, the iPad Mini 2 will start at $199.79 at Target on Black Friday, a $70 discount off its sticker price.
  • Walmart will also be selling the iPad Mini 2 for $199 on Black Friday.
  • Best Buy (BBY) will be offering a $125 discount on all 9.7-inch iPad Pro models.
  • Best Buy will deliver the same $125 discount on all iPad Air 2 models.

Mac

  • Apple’s aging MacBook Air will be available for $800 at Best Buy, $200 off its regular retail price.
  • The larger 13-inch MacBook Air will get a $200 discount and retail for $999.99 at Best Buy.
  • Similarly, Best Buy will be selling the 21.5-inch iMac at a $200 discount, bringing its price down to $900.
  • The 27-inch iMac with Retina 5K display will also get a $200 discount at Best Buy, reducing its price to $1,599.99.

Apple Watch

  • Target will sell the Apple Watch Series 1 for $198, a nice discount off its $269 regular retail price.
  • Best Buy’s Apple Watch Series 1 pricing will start at $219, a $50 savings.

Apple TV

  • Target will be selling all Apple TV models at a 25% discount on Black Friday.
  • Best Buy will sell the $200 64GB Apple TV on Black Friday for $160.

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Other Apple Goodies

  • If you buy one Apple iTunes gift card at full price, Best Buy will give you a second for 30% off.
  • Apple’s Beats By Dre Powerbeats 2 will be on sale for $90. They typically retail for $200.

This is a running list of the best Black Friday deals on Apple products. It will be regularly updated between now and Black Friday, so be sure to check back often to see the latest and greatest deals.

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