Black Friday 2017 Apple deals: iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus markdowns

Fans are eagerly awaiting the coming of one of the biggest sales where they can get great discounts, especially for gadgets. This year's Black Friday Sale, which falls on Nov. 24, has a lot in store for those who would want to get a hold of Apple products.

The said sale is largely anticipated because some of the more expensive products come at promotional prices. Fans are in for a treat as Apple products are reported to be part of the sale. The coveted iPhone X, which simply stands out because of its Face ID, had begun accepting pre-orders on Oct. 27, Friday, according to 9to5mac.

The reportedly limited stocks of the mobile phones will be arriving starting Nov. 3, Friday. The iPhone X is available in 64-gigabyte (GB) and 256 GB variants, and it also comes in space grey or silver. However, Forbes reported that stocks had been sold out in just minutes after it was announced open for pre-ordering.

For those who did not have a chance to pre-order, they may still catch the gadget at the Black Friday Sale. Keep in mind, though, that the iPhone X is a newly-released technology in the market, which means that its original price would not be greatly discounted. Although this is the case, BestBlackFriday noted that there was already a high demand for the device, and they further predicted that the iPhone X would still be a hit in the upcoming sale.

Fans of the iPhone 8, which was introduced with the iPhone X this year, could expect discounts at $0 down and $250 gift card upon activation of the instalment plan. A 4-percent discount could be on the horizon for the unlocked version of iPhone, which would be priced at $671.04. The iPhone 8 Plus is expected to have the same discount as the iPhone 8, though the unlocked version would come at $765.44, a 4.2-percent off.

For iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, fans could expect greater discounts, as newer gadgets had been introduced. These gadgets would likely receive a $100-150 discount.

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