Apple begins 2019 in Japan with one-day shopping event offering gift cards with select purchases
Michael Steeber
- Jan. 1st 2019 7:57 am PT
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As it has done previously, Apple
kicked off a one-day sale
in Japan today to celebrate the start of a new year. Customers purchasing select iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and Beats models online or at an Apple store will be eligible to receive a gift card valued between 3,000 and 24,000 yen.
Japan’s New Year’s sale is similar to an earlier promotion Apple held in the United States and elsewhere around the world leading up to this past holiday season. A
four-day shopping event
was held beginning on Black Friday and offered gift cards on similar purchases.
Apple first offered a one-day New Year’s sale in Japan
in 2017
after discontinuing the former “
Lucky Bag
” promotion, a popular deal that offered a random assortment of Apple products and accessories at a reduced price. It’s worth noting that today’s sale offers don’t apply to Apple’s latest iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch models. Here’s a full list of the products covered under the promotion and their gift card values:
iPhone 8, 8 Plus, 7, 7 Plus:
6,000 yen
iPad Pro (10.5-inch), iPad (9.7-inch), iPad mini 4:
12,000 yen
MacBook Pro, MacBook, MacBook Air (old model), iMac, iMac Pro, Mac Pro:
24,000 yen
Apple Watch Series 3 (GPS or cellular):
6,000 yen
Apple TV and Apple TV 4K:
3,000 ye
nBeats Studio 3 Wireless, Beats Solo 3 Wireless, Powerbeats 3 Wireless:
6,000 yen
In the U.S., Apple is celebrating the start of 2019 with an
App Store story
promoting apps to help you keep your New Year’s resolutions. On Twitter, Angela Ahrendts congratulated Apple’s retail team:
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