Amazon Worker Prepares Items for Cyber Monday
A worker gathers items for delivery from the warehouse floor at Amazon's distribution center in Phoenix, Arizona November 22, 2013. Reuters/Ralph D. Freso

Apple and Samsung are offering massive discounts on some its most sought after products this Cyber Monday. The newly released iPad Pro is now also available at an attractive discount.

Apple iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, and iPad Mini 4

According to ZD Net, Target is offering a price cut of 15 percent on the all new Apple iPad Pro. Staples is selling the 16 GB iPad Mini 4 for $299 (AU$408), which is a discount of 25 percent. It is also selling the 64 GB iPad Air 2 for $449 (AU$613) after a discount of 25 percent.

Apple iPhone 6S, 6S Plus and Apple Watch

The Apple iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are now available for $99 (AU$135) and $199 (AU$272), respectively, on a two-year contract with Sprint and Verizon Wireless through Best Buy, Forbes reported. iPhone 6 buyers can avail the handset now for $1 (AU$1.37) along with a two-year contract. For buying the iPhone 6 Plus with a two-year contract, purchasers will have to shell out only $99 (AU$135).

Apple Watch was said to be the bestselling product during the Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2015 sales. Target is offering the device for $349 (AU$476) along with a $100 (AU$136) gift card whereas Best Buy and B&H Photo Video have slashed its price to $249 (AU$340).

Samsung Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6 Edge+, Galaxy S6

The 32 GB Galaxy Note 5 and 32 GB Galaxy S6 Edge+ can be availed through retail outlet of Target with low monthly installments of $24.83 (AU$34) and $27.83 (AU$38) for 24 months, respectively, through Verizon. The total price of both the handsets comes to $596 (AU$814) and $668 (AU$912) after a discount of $100 (AU$136).

The 32 GB Galaxy S6 is available on Verizon with low monthly payments of $19.83 (AU$27) for 24 months. The cost of the handset totals to $476 (AU$650) after a discount of $100 (AU$136). On Amazon, the 32 GB Galaxy S6 unlocked edition is available for $399 (AU$545). The regular cost of the handset is $599 (AU$818).

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