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The Apple Watch 4 is still the cheapest price ever in the early January sales 2020

There are some impressive Apple Watch deals on offer in the early January sales. Amazon is continuing to slash the price of the Apple Watch 3, and you can also pick up the Apple Watch 4 with cellular capabilities for just under £360 - that's Amazon's cheapest ever price for the popular smartwatch.

These aren't new cheap Apple Watch deals: we first saw some of these discounts before Christmas. But they remain excellent value. So if you didn't get an Apple Watch in your stocking, now might just be a great time to treat yourself. 

The Apple Watch offers iPhone users an unparalleled smartwatch experience. With full integration of a massive number of apps, services, and features from the iPhone to your wrist, the luxury smartwatch offers fitness tracking, easy notifications (with text and call handling), Apple Pay, and music functions as well as a whole host of expanding features on newer models. 

We've been seeing prices rising and falling over the last couple of weeks, but the early January sales are offering some real treats. So if you don't already own one of the best smartwatches, why not gift yourself one now.  

More Apple Watch deals in the early January sales

If you're looking for more great savings - check out our full range of Apple Watch 4 prices available now. If you're looking to complete your Apple ecosystem even more, why not check out these fantastic AirPods deals, or perhaps splash out on a new iPhone deal to set you up for 2020. 



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