Much as we expected, Amazon has now dropped all of the iPad mini 7 Wi-Fi configurations back down to all-time low pricing ahead of Memorial Day. While still officially a week out, things are kicking off perhaps even earlier than usual across a number of brands and major retailers – Amazon and Best Buy have both already launched official Memorial Day sales – with $100 price drops now live on the latest iPad mini 7 starting at $399 shipped. Details below.
While not all of the Wi-Fi Cell configurations in all colors are seeing the same $100 price drops we have on the standard models, all three storage configurations on all four colors are now back down to all-time low pricing – 128GB, 1256GB, and 512GB models:
- iPad mini A17 Pro 128GB $399 (Reg. $499)
- iPad mini A17 Pro 256GB $499 (Reg. $599)
- iPad mini A17 Pro 256GB $699 (Reg. $799)
Apple unleashed its new iPad mini 7 last fall shortly after the debut of iPhone 16 and AirPods 4. It, unlike the new 11-inch model, is a far more manageable-sized machine for folks who don’t mind the compact display. It is also the most affordable iPad in the current-generation lineup that supports Apple Intelligence features – the 11-inch iPad (A16) does not.
Today’s deals are on par with the best we have tracked since release. There are some open-box listings at Best Buy, but the “excellent” condition units aren’t going to save you all that much more. They are less and worth a look, but for my money I’d rather drop an extra $20 or so and just score a brand-new unit.
iPad mini 7 features:
iPad mini. Built for Apple Intelligence. It’s incredibly portable and powerful, featuring the ultrafast A17 Pro chip, an 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display, plus superfast Wi-Fi 6E. And it works with Apple Pencil Pro, so you can study, work, play, and create from anywhere. Apple Intelligence is the personal intelligence system that helps you write, express yourself, and get things done effortlessly. With groundbreaking privacy protections, it gives you peace of mind that no one else can access your data—not even Apple.
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