Black Friday Deals 2015: Apple Watch, iPod Touch, iPods, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus at Best Buy, Target, Amazon, Walmart (Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, T-Mobile)

With Black Friday and Cyber Monday this week, there will be a lot of consumers who will want to purchase a new Apple product, especially when it comes to the newest Apple products like the iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, Apple Watch, iPod Touch and all manner of iPods. This is where the best deals can be obtained at retailers like Best Buy, Target, Wal-Mart, and Amazon but these deals can vary depending on the phone carrier like Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, and T-Mobile.

iPhone 6S

Apple Store:  The iPhone 6S is $649.00 for the 16 GB version, $749.00 for the 64 GB version, and $849 for the 128 GB version.  The price also depends on the carrier as well. 

Amazon:  Prices are pretty comparable here. 

Best Buy:  For the iPhone 6S/iPhone 6S Plus, customers can get a guaranteed $200 Best Buy Gift Card with trade-in of an iPhone 5 or newer and purchase or lease and activation of any iPhone. 

Target:  The iPhone 6S with 16 GB is $149.99 with a qualifying 2-year plan on Verizon, AT&T, or Sprint. 

Wal-Mart:  The biggest deal is that there is $100 savings and a $100 Black Friday Gift Card for $200 Total Savings on any iPhone with contract, and activations begin at 9 PM. 

iPhone 6S Plus

Apple Store: The iPhone 6S Plus is $749.00 for the 16 GB version, $849.00 for the 64 GB version, and $949 for the 128 GB version. 

Amazon:  Prices are pretty comparable to that of the Apple Store. 

Target:  The iPhone 6S Plus with 16 GB will cost $249.99 with the same plan.  Both Apple devices will give a free $250 Target Gift Card for well-qualified guests with installment billing activation.

Wal-Mart:  As stated with the iPhone 6S, the biggest deal is that there is $100 savings and a $100 Black Friday Gift Card for $200 Total Savings on any iPhone with contract, and activations begin at 9 PM. 

Apple Watch

Apple Store:  The price of this product varies, and they are available in 38 mm and 42 mm sizes with different straps with prices from $549 to $1,099.99

Amazon:  It is possible to save over $100 on the Apple Watch, but you should investigate what model and brand that you are getting. 

Best Buy:  Customers can receive up to $100 Savings on the Apple Watch.

Target:  The Apple Watch is available with a free Gift Card of $100, starting at $349. 

Apple Watch
The Apple Watch was relased in April for $349 to start. Photo: Apple

Apple iPod Touch

Apple Store:  The iPod Touch is $199.00 for the 16 GB version, $249.00 for the 32 GB version, $299.00 for the 64 GB version, and $399.00 for the 128 GB version. 

Amazon:  Prices are pretty comparable to the Apple Store here. 

Best Buy:  The store is running a deal of $50 off all iPod brands.  By the way, you can buy one Apple product and get 40 percent off all iTunes Gift Cards. 

Target:  There is also a 30 percent off all iTunes Gift Cards. 

Wal-Mart:  The iPod Touch 16 GB available for $165 each. 

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