SAVE $100:As of Jan. 28,Telugu Archives the Apple iPad Mini (A17 Pro, 128GB, WiFi) is on sale for $399 at Amazon. That's 20% off its list price of $499.
It doesn't need to be a big sale event for an exciting deal to drop. There have been quite a few deals appearing at numerous retailers that have been well worth jumping on after the holidays, and this discount on an Apple iPad Mini is no different.
The Apple iPad Mini (A17 Pro, 128GB, WiFi) has dropped to $399 at Amazon. This is $100 off its list price of $499 and marks a return to its lowest-ever price, according to price tracker camelcamelcamel. If you've had your eye on this tablet and have been waiting for the best time to grab it, now's a great time to do so.
SEE ALSO: Rate your favorite smart home gear for a chance to win a $250 Amazon gift cardAlongside its portable design, this tablet boasts a Liquid Retina display that makes images pop on its 8.3-inch screen and the new A17 Pro chip for powerful performance. In our review, Mashable's Stan Schroeder says, "If you're new to the iPad, and you want the most compact one around (or any compact tablet), the new iPad mini 7 is the best choice."
This deal likely won't stick around for long, so don't miss out on the Apple iPad Mini (A17 Pro, 128GB, WiFi) back at its lowest-ever price at Amazon.
If you're curious to see even more Apple deals that are available right now, have a look at this discount on the Apple Watch Ultra 2 in Best Buy's 48-hour flash sale. Outside of that flash sale, you can also save on an Apple Watch Series 10 right now at Best Buy.
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