Deals: Amazon Discounting Apple's Official iPhone Cases, Including Up to $35 Off iPhone 12 mini Cases
Amazon today is discounting a wide collection of official iPhone cases, now including markdowns on the iPhone 12 mini Silicone and Leather Cases. Additionally, we're tracking quite a few notable discounts across the iPhone 11 family of Apple cases.
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Prices start at $15.99 for iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max Clear Cases, and at $19.99 for the iPhone 12 mini Clear Case. Across the board there are solid discounts on the Silicone Case and Leather Case for iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 11 Pro/Pro Max, as well as new lows on the Leather Folio for iPhone 11 Pro/Pro Max.
Lastly, if you own an iPhone XR, there's a new all-time low price on the Smart Battery Case for that version of the iPhone. It's priced at $51.99, down from $129.00. You can find all of these sales listed in the sales below.
iPhone 12 mini
iPhone 11 Pro
iPhone 11 Pro Max
iPhone XR
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all that does is hide how much someone is actually paying into monthly payments. So your comment here is really completely irrelevant to the point the user was making
Spreading $100 dollars over 10 months, is still $100. whether paid upfront or in that timespan.
Simply put. over the last decade or so, a LOT of Apple products have not really had the value that the price point claims. There's a reason APPL has record profits time and time again: HINT> the increasing prices are generally directly being passed through to the executive and dividend payouts and are not directly tied anymore to the quality, build or value of the product itself
I Say this as a long time Apple user to. there are just a lot of things in the linup that simply put should be 10-15% cheaper than they are and Apple would STILL profit big time. Just instead of 2 billion in revenues, it might be 1.9 billion. But Tim Cook can't have that. His stock options depend on it.
already have navy leather. Picked up navy silicon from BB for workouts.
added: given the number of comments here suggesting that cases sold on Amazon are not legitimate Apple products, I'll post here when I receive it. Which will be tomorrow, thank you Prime.