Apple’s Black Friday Deals in Canada: All the 2025 Discounts Revealed

Apple’s annual Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping event is almost here, as fresh details have been announced today. From November 28 to December 1, buying select products will score you an Apple Gift Card worth up to $350—only when you shop directly at Apple.
Here’s the full breakdown of what you can get:
iPhone Deals
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Buy iPhone 16 or iPhone 16e → Get up to $105 in Apple Gift Cards (the Walmart iPhone 16e deal is better)
iPad Deals
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Buy iPad Air, iPad (A16), or iPad mini → Get up to $140 in Apple Gift Cards.
Mac Deals
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Buy MacBook Pro (M4 Pro/M4 Max), MacBook Air, iMac, or Mac mini → Get up to $350 in Apple Gift Cards.
Apple Watch Deals
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Buy Apple Watch Series 11 or Apple Watch SE 3 → Get a $70 Apple Gift Card.
AirPods Deals
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Buy AirPods Max, AirPods Pro 3, or AirPods 4 → Get up to $105 in Apple Gift Cards (you can save more on AirPods on Amazon.ca right now)
TV & Home Deals
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Buy HomePod or Apple TV 4K → Get up to $70 in Apple Gift Cards.
Beats Deals
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Buy Beats Studio Pro, Powerbeats Pro 2, Beats Solo 4, Beats Studio Buds+, or Beats Pill → Get up to $70 in Apple Gift Cards.
Accessories Deals
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Buy Magic Keyboard for iPad Air, Magic Keyboard Folio for iPad (A16), or Apple Pencil Pro → Get a $35 Apple Gift Card.
Apple’s 2025 Black Friday deals refresh most categories to match the newest hardware, while keeping many of the same gift card values from 2024. The iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and AirPods offers all maintain last year’s maximum amounts, but the eligible products shift to Apple’s latest lineup. That means iPhone 16 replaces older models, iPad mini replaces the iPad Pro, and the Apple Watch SE 3 and AirPods Pro 3 step in for their previous versions. TV & Home stays unchanged with the same HomePod and Apple TV 4K offers.
The biggest upgrade in 2025 is the Mac category, which jumps from a $280 gift card cap to $350 and expands to include more models like the new MacBook Pro (M4 Pro/M4 Max), iMac and Mac mini.
Beats and accessories, meanwhile, see a narrower selection compared to last year, with several lower-priced items removed and a smaller overall list. Overall, Apple’s 2025 event is more streamlined but more generous in the Mac lineup, while most other sections simply rotate in the newest products.
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