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iPad Air M4 drops to $649 at Amazon and Best Buy, $100 off post-June price

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Amazon and Best Buy are currently selling the 11-inch iPad Air with Apple's M4 chip for $649, which is $100 below the revised retail price introduced in June 2025. The 256GB Wi-Fi model is available for $749 and the 128GB LTE variant for $799, both discounted by $100 from their new list prices. Apple raised prices on several products in June, making this sale the lowest price available since that increase took effect. The M4 iPad Air, originally launched in March, offers improved performance along with Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6 support, though reviewers noted it delivers a largely similar experience to its predecessor.

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iPad Air M4 drops to $649 at Amazon and Best Buy, $100 off post-June price · ShortSingh