A man holds an iPhone 6s Plus as the Apple iPhone 6s and 6s Plus go on sale at an Apple Store in Los Angeles, California September 25, 2015. REUTERS/JONATHAN ALCORN
A man holds an iPhone 6s Plus as the Apple iPhone 6s and 6s Plus go on sale at an Apple Store in Los Angeles, California September 25, 2015. Reuters/Jonathan Alcorn

With Christmas and New Year around the corner, excited customers got a 20-page ad scan as part of Groupon’s Black Friday deal.

The deal stands to attract a deluge of holiday shoppers to retail stores starting November 27. There are big discounts in the offing on notable products like Apple iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, Samsung Gear, iPad Air, Xbox One bundle, Nexus 7 among others, reported Gizmoabc.

Check out Groupon’s offerings on Black Friday.

While the 16 GB apple iPhone 6 is available for US$549 (AU$774.77), it will be sold as part of Groupon deal at US$429.99 (AU$606.82). Avail of the superior iPhone 6 Plus at US$499.99 (AU$705.60), which is actually priced at US$649 (AU$915.89) by the tech giant.

Wearables are highly regarded these days for their ample apps and features and the new Samsung Gear S has a huge fan following. As part of Groupon’s Black Friday deal, the wearable will be sold for US$179.99 (AU$254.02), whereas it’s actually priced at US$329.99 (AU$465.72) on Amazon.

Those who didn’t purchase the iPad Air before should now buy it at US$334.99 (AU$472.75) at Groupon Friday sale since Apple is selling it at a staggering US$529 (AU$746.54) for its 16 GB (4G) variant.

Another offer is the 16 GB version of the Nexus 7 tablet available at US$124.99 (AU$176.39), as part of the Black Friday Deal, states Tech Times.

Gamers will be happy to know there’s the latest Xbox One bundle up for grabs on Groupon. Fans can now buy the 500 GB Xbox One console packed with Forza Motorsport 5 Download Card and Kinect Sensor at an enticing price tag of US$399.99 (AU$564.48).

There are discounts on other products like TVs; various tech products and the Mac Book Pro on Groupon’s Black Friday special offerings. To learn more, go through the 20-page scan in detail.

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