Apple Black Friday Deals 2015: iPhone 6s, 6 Plus, iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 4, and iPad Pro

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Rabid Apple users must be foaming at the mouth by now just thinking of the best bargains on coming up on the Black Friday blowout.

Tech Times reports that you can get a great deal on Apple's iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus with Walmart, which also extends the deal to to any iPhone they have in inventory, and not just to Apple's flagship handsets.

If getting a $100 bill credit with a $100 store gift card when you get an iPhone on a Verizon or AT&T network installment plan sounds good to you, then this should be your bargain of note for the day.

Meanwhile, you can get a $250 store gift card from Target when you get an installment plan. If you purchase a contract and choose between a 16 GB or 64 GB iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, you will receive a $50 discount.

How does getting a $200 gift card sound? You get one when you trade in an iPhone 5 or a later model at Best Buy.

On the other hand, you'll freak with joy when you get a $100 discount from Best Buy for the iPad Mini 4, whether it's at 64 GB or 128 GB.

You get the same discount of $100 when you get a 16 GB iPad Air 2 from Walmart. This device is flying off the shelves at $399.99. There's a smaller discount - savings of  $69 - on the 16 GB iPad Mini 2.

Target on the other hand can give away nice gift cards this season. If you purchase an iPad Air 2, your gift is a USD150 gift card. An iPad Air or iPad Mini 4 purchase gets you a $100 gift card.  If you buy the iPad Mini, you get a $80 gift card. Sounds good to me.

The best surprise of all is you still get a hundred dollar gift card when you get an Apple watch.

Meanwhile, ZD Net reports that Hhgregg's Black Friday 2015  has a discounted Apple iPad Air 2, with all iPads on sale up to $50 off at the regional electronics chain. Hhgregg is a regional electronics retailer with locations in 20 states east of the Mississippi. The reason cited for its lowly discount price is that there has not been as much attention given to Apple products as compared to its Android counterparts.

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