Blink and You’ll Miss this Deal: Latest iPad mini 6 Discount Brings Price Down to $379.99 for Prime Day

Jul 11, 2023 at 05:25am EDT
Apple iPad mini drops to $379.99 for prime day 2023.

Are you ready to save $120 on a brand new iPad mini 6? You can, this Prime Day 2023 in this extremely limited time deal.

iPad mini 6 with A15 Bionic and Liquid Retina display Drops to $379.99 for Prime Day, Order Now Before it's too Late

This is a price on the iPad mini 6 we haven’t seen before. At best, we’ll see a $100 discount on an occasional basis, but Apple is really taking things to the limit with this discount for Prime Day 2023.

There are no special discount codes or coupons needed here either. In fact, this deal is available for everyone, even if you’re not a Prime subscriber.

What do you get when you purchase the iPad mini 6? Here's the quick rundown:

There are multiple storage and connectivity options available with the iPad mini 6 with varying discounts. But do keep in mind that these discounts are bigger compared to what you usually see on a regular day. Whatever you end up choosing, you'll save a ton of money today.

The iPad mini is one of those tablets that has the potential of replacing your iPhone. As wild as it may sound, some people actually do it as it is extremely pocketable. Just grab the 5G model and you'll be texting and making FaceTime calls wherever you are. Or, you can just grab the base model and enjoy the iPadOS experience on a smaller screen - split-screen multitasking and all.

Remember, this is a Prime Day deal and will likely come to an end soon. Get your order in right away to get the special low price.

Buy Apple iPad Mini (6th Generation) - From $379.99 only

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