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The top Best Buy Apple deals for Memorial Day are headlined by $80 off the latest iPad

  * Best Buy has some rare, valuable deals on a range of products for Memorial Day. * Included in those deals are some sweet savings on Apple products – so if you're in the market for a new Apple device, it might be worth turning to Best Buy. * Notably, you can get the get the 10.2-inch Apple iPad for just $249.99 or $80 off. * Saving even more at Apple is as simple as visiting Business Insider Coupons, home to promo codes for your favorite online stores. Memorial Day usually brings with it a series of lucrative deals, and this year is no different. In fact, Best Buy has discounted a series of well-known and hot ticket Apple products, including the Apple Watch and the HomePod. In the market for a new Apple device for yourself? We rounded up Best Buy's Apple deals for Memorial Day and included the best ones below. Best Buy Apple Watch deals The Apple Watch is often considered the best smartwatch out there, thanks to the fact that it offers excellent fitness tracking, a modern design, and deep integration with other Apple products.  Apple has deals on a few different models of the Apple Watch. There's the latest-and-greatest Apple Watch Series 5, which offers an always-on display and other high-end features. And, there's the Apple Watch Series 3, which allows users to see notifications and control aspects of their iPhone on a budget. Get the Apple Watch Series 3 starting at $179 (originally $199) [You save $20] Get the Apple Watch Series 5 starting at $299 (originally $399) [You save $100] Best Buy iPhone deals Through Best Buy, you can get some pretty great iPhone deals too. In partnership with carriers, Best Buy allows users to get the latest iPhone for up to a whopping $700 off, if you buy on AT&T and Sprint, trade in a qualifying old device, and activate the new phone on the carrier. This applies to the iPhone 11, which is the latest and greatest iPhone series. The iPhone 11 comes with the Apple A13 Bionic processor, which is Apple's fastest chip ever. On top of that, you'll get a high-end dual-lens or triple-lens camera, a sharp, big edge-to-edge display, and more. Save up to $700 on the iPhone 11 from AT&T Save up to $700 on the iPhone 11 from Sprint Best Buy iPad deals The entry-level iPad is already an absolute steal at $329.99, but you can now get it for a hefty $80 off — bringing the total down to only $249.99.  The iPad offers a 10.2-inch display, along with a classy design that comes in three different colors — Gold, Space Gray, and Silver. It's available with a few different storage amounts, including 32GB and 128GB, but to save the most you'll want to go for the 32GB model. And, it comes with the ultra fast Apple A10 Fusion chip, which is fast enough for the vast majority of situations. Get the Apple 10.2-inch iPad: $249.99 (originally $329.99) [You save $80] Best Buy HomePod deals Apple's first smart speaker, the HomePod, has a great deal of its own. In fact, you can get a hefty $100 off the HomePod, bringing it down to one of its lowest prices ever.  The HomePod offers Siri built right into it, plus it has an amazing sound quality with a good amount of bass, great mid response, and enough clarity and detail in the high end for any kind of music. It's also pretty well-designed, and as such, should look right at home in any living room. Right now, the HomePod is available for $100 off from Best Buy. Get the Apple HomePod from Best Buy: $199.99 (originally $299.99) [You save $100]
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