The first day of Apple Prime Day deals is over, but there’s still another day to go, and still time to grab the best Apple deals. A few of the discounts we spotted in the early hours of Tuesday morning have ended, but there are still record low prices on everything from MacBooks to iPads, AirPods and Apple Watch.
Amazon Prime day ends on 17 July, and we’ll be continuing to track the best prices at both Amazon and other retailers to help you find the best Apple Prime Day deals. Official Prime Day deals from Amazon require Prime membership. We’ve identified these with the initials PDD (Prime Day Deal) in the list below (remember you can always grab a free trial to take advantage). But all the other deals can be snapped up by anyone, and the good news is that they include record low prices on a range of Apple products, including a massive $500 off the M3 MacBook Pro 16 at Best Buy.
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Good morning UK! We are getting ready for another day of deal hunting and will be with you very soon.
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Apple’s iPad line up can feel confusing at the best of times. To make sure you know which iPad is for you and how to find the best deals, from the iPad Air to M4 iPad Pro, take a look at our guide.
Amazon Prime Day proper in the UK also has some record deals on Apple Watch Series 9. With £85 off, these price by $15 (and that previous best price only lasted for one day back in March. The deal applies to various configurations and styles.
I’ll be here till 1am, when one of my colleagues will take over until sunup, and seeing as how Prime Day has blindsided us in the past with surprise deals, I’m fully anticipating this scene when I show up again at 3pm tomorrow:
54 minutes and counting until Prime Day is officially live in the UK. I should probably not have another coffee this late… [eyes kitchen] …but maybe…
Oh hi Mark! That same Mac mini is also available in the UK for a special price for you my friend. With an RRP of £1,399, it’s now priced at £1,254.97 (weirdly specific, but okay), which again isn’t quite the lowest I’ve seen it at (it was about 20 quid cheaper than this in April), so I’m hoping we might see an extra drop in the next 24 hours on this side of the Pond too…
Oh, and it’s your friendly neighbourhood Tech Reviews Editor Erlingur here, who’s been with you since 5pm British “Summer” Time (that’s noon New York Sticky July East Coast Time).