A Best Buy logo is seen during Thanksgiving Day in San Francisco
IN PHOTO: A Best Buy logo is seen during Thanksgiving Day in San Francisco, California, November 22, 2012. Black Friday, the day following the Thanksgiving Day holiday, has traditionally been the busiest shopping day in the United States. REUTERS/STEPHEN LAM

Best Buy began offering a $100 discount on the Apple Watch starting Dec. 10 and is now offering exciting discounts on the newly released Apple iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, as well. It’s also got an attractive discount on the iPad Air 2.

From today, Best Buy slashed the price of the Apple iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus by $100. Customers, however, can avail the deal only after they sign-up to a two year deal with Verizon or Sprint. So, the iPhone 6s is available with an on-contract price of $99 and the iPhone 6s Plus is now available with an on-contract price of $199 through Best Buy, BGR reported.

Buyers looking forward to purchase an iPad Air 2 can now buy it with an attractive discount of $125. It brings down the cost of the device to $374. The newly released iPad Mini 4 can be purchased with a discount of $100. Hence, it’s now available for $299.

The older iPad Air is also available for $299 after a discount of $100. Apple Watch variants are also available with $100 savings. The smartwatch that received sluggish response at its launch gained massive popularity during the Black Friday 2015 sales at retailer sites like Target and Best Buy.

During Black Friday, the price cut was only applicable on the pricier Apple Watch models. The $100 discount is also available on Apple Watch Sport. It’s now available for $250.

Word has it Apple is currently working on a successor edition for first generation Apple Watch. The Apple Watch 2 is expected to release in March 2016. Reports also indicate Apple will unleash a 4-inch iPhone 6C handset alongside the Apple Watch 2.

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