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Score unlocked iPhone Air at nearly $100 off today (All colors/configs)


Best Buy launched a new Featured Top Deals of the Week sale a couple days ago with hundreds in savings on home appliances, smart TVs, and more. But we also spotted another chance to score a deal on unlocked iPhone Air models in brand new condition. 

Deals on current-generation iPhone models is rare in unlocked condition. We will soon start to see some solid deals on iPhone 17 series devices in renewed and used condition, but you can already land a straight up cash discount on iPhone Air in brand new condition at Best Buy. 

It is offering all configurations and colors of Apple’s latest ultra-thin device at $99 off the list price. This is matching the second-lowest price we have tracked to date – there was one opportunity before today to score them at $149 off, but literally only once. It is rare to see them any lower than they are today so far.

The camera on the iPhone Air leaves a little to be desired when it comes to idiot-proof photography, but that’s, in my opinion, really only the case if you’re used to years of iPhone Pro-grade action like I am. This is perhaps a personal thing, but either way, the look and feel of this thing in the hand is supremely elegant and a joy to use on the daily. 

Again, deals on the 17 and 17 Pro are coming sooner than later if last generation is any indication, but almost certainly not in brand new, unlocked condition like these Air deals. 

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices