Black Friday 2015 Apple deals: What iPhone, iPad offers will be available?

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Black Friday is coming very soon and folks are now on the lookout for the best deals on the electronics they want to get for this holiday season.

Apple products are routinely among the most sought after items during Black Friday, and the good news is there are some deals that people can look for this year.

For example, Best Buy will be putting several Apple products on sale this coming shopping season.

The retailer's sale will actually start even before Black Friday, as it will begin exactly on Thursday, Nov. 26, at 5:00 p.m. The sale will end right around 1:00 a.m. on Friday morning and will resume later in the day at 8:00 a.m., according to MacRumors.

Best Buy will be offering several doorbuster deals on Apple products for Black Friday, although folks who will be shopping inside the stores will need to have tickets on hand.

The people who will be able to gain entry into Best Buy on Black Friday can get up to $200 off on MacBook Pros and iMacs and also up to $125 off on iPad Air 2s. Best Buy will also be offering a $100 discount on both the 64 GB and 128 GB variants of the iPad Mini 4.

Best Buy has also promised to provide a $200 gift card to those who will be trading in an iPhone 5 or something even newer to use toward buying an iPhone 6 or 6S, according to Network World.

Other Apple products that will be on sale from Best Buy include Apple Watches, MacBook Airs, and also iPods.

For those looking for Black Friday deals from other retailers, they can get up to $50 off on either the iPhone 6S or 6S Plus from Target.

Walmart will also be offering a variety of Black Friday deals on several versions of the iPad, while Sam's Club will also be making available iPad Air2s with significant discounts.

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