Shoppers walk past a reflection of a Santa Claus in the window of the Apple Store in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts November 28, 2008.
Shoppers walk past a reflection of a Santa Claus in the window of the Apple Store in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts November 28, 2008. Reuters/Brian Snyder (UNITED STATES)

Apple is planning a one-day shopping event on Black Friday for its customers in Australia. Not much is known about the tech giant's promo, with its website only teasing customers of its "one-day shopping event" on Friday.

The announcement on Apple's website did not give much details, with only an Apple watch as the main image, perhaps indicating that the product would be prominent in the promotion.

"Friday can't come soon enough," the announcement on Apple Australia's page reads. "Our one-day shopping event will be here before you know it. Come back this Friday to tick everyone off your list."

Last year, Apple did not join other retailers in offering massive discounts on their products for Black Friday. It's unclear if the iPhone-maker will include purchases made from physical Apple stores for this year's event or if discounts, if there are any, would only affect products bought online. The company also did not include the products that will be offered for the one-day shopping event.

Australian online retailer Kogan, meanwhile, has already announced the included Apple products and their prices for Black Friday. The new iPhone 7 Plus, which originally retails for $1,239, will have a small discount of $30. Customers will find a bigger discount of about $100 when they buy iPhone 7, which costs $969, though.

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