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Walmart Offering Discounted Prices for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, Price Cut by $50

Walmart is offering discounts on the latest iPhones, the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus, dropping the original prices at around $50.

Walmart's bargain deals is in celebration of Dec. 13, 2014 or 12/13/14, the last number-sequential date this century.

The 16GB iPhone 6 will be sold at $229 compared to its original price of $279, while the 64GB iPhone 6 also dropped $50 to a discounted price of $229.

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On the other hand, the 16GB iPhone 6 Plus will be sold at only $129 compared to the original price of $179, while the 64GB iPhone 6 Plus also dropped $50 to a discounted price of $329.

However, to avail of the deals, buyers need to sign a contract with mobile carriers Sprint, AT& T or Verizon Wireless.

Consumers might also be interested to note that Walmart stores already offer their iPhones at a lesser price compared to Apple's retail stores, so the newly discounted prices can be a good deal.

Walmart is also offering a deal for the older iPhone 5S phones, which will be available with a contract for only $49, compared to the original $79 price; while the Samsung Galaxy S5 will come at only $79 paired with a two-year contract, compared to the original $139 price.

Walmart also has a "gadgets to gift cards" deal where old tablets and smartphones can be traded to get a discount on a new handset.

Aside from Apple products and phones, there are also discounts and deals available for Xbox gaming systems and PlayStation gaming systems.

They also dropped prices on Barbie holiday dolls, Vizio LED HDTVs, Zoomer Dinos, air powered hockey tables and more, according to Forbes.

Apple enthusiasts and those looking for budget and bargain buys can head to Walmart retail stores to avail of the phones, as the deal is not available on Walmart online stores.

The bargains will last until February 2015.

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