Apple offers Black Friday gift cards to shoppers
Of course, there are also other ways of getting discounted Apple products.
Apple teased the event in a new webpage where it indicated that the company will be open on Black Friday for selling of items. Black Friday is now less than two weeks away, let’s just hope Apple will have massive markdowns on their fan-favorite gadgets such as the Macbook Pro, iPhone, iPad, and Apple watches. However, you have to buy either the iPad Mini 4 or iPad Air 2, each of which cost $399, or the iPad Pro for $599 to get that deal. And Target has them on sale: Take 20 percent off all iPod models.
The 16GB variant of iPhone SE is available for $399. You can also purchase via carrier financing from $16.62 and $18.70. $25 gift cards are also bundled with Apple Watch Series 1 purchases, and Apple TV.
EE has £149.99 off the iPhone 6s on a pay monthly contract over 12 months (priced at £33.49 per month). Such preference might be caused by the fact that some customers find the 9.7-inch iPad too small. Now, the company is set to muddy the definition of what an iPad is yet again with a 10.5 inch iPad next year, according to Taiwan-based supply chain makers.
Meanwhile, fans are eagerly waiting for the Apple iPad Pro 2 to be released and many tech enthusiasts and Apple fans believe, it will be unveiled early 2017. The 128GB model is available from $499. Hey, a $100 gift card as a reward for buying an iPad is nothing to sneeze at, right? Further, iPhone 7 buyers (Verizon, AT&T, Sprint) will receive a $250 gift card.
This story, “Apple deals gift cards to lure Black Friday shoppers” was originally published by Computerworld.
However, the new products like iPhone 7 and MacBook Pro with Touch Bar are not eligible for the gift card promotion. You can buy MacBook Air at $999.
For desktop options, selected products include the i5 Intel Core iMac with 8GB of RAM and a 1TB hard drive for $1099. Apple is also offering a wide range of Holiday gift collections. The company has been promoting the event through both an email campaign and on its website, telling Apple fans to “save the date”.