Sky Mobile offers Apple MacBook Air M4 for £22 a month in new deal
The latest Apple MacBook Air M4 is now available to order and there's a way to spread the cost over four years, saving you a huge upfront payment on the new laptop
Apple has unveiled a new MacBook Air, and it might be time to consider an upgrade. This latest model from the tech giant is a standout, featuring a powerful M4 processor encased in its sleek aluminium body.
The new MacBook Air also boasts an increased standard RAM (16GB, up from 8GB on entry-level models), an improved camera with innovative Centre Stage technology, and is available in a striking new Sky Blue colour.
As expected, it comes with all the usual benefits, including a crystal-clear display, extended battery life, a comfortable keyboard and the industry-leading Force Touch trackpad.
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In a surprising move, Apple has even reduced the price this year, with prices now starting at just £999 - that's £100 less than the M3 model cost when it was launched last year.
The new Air is a solid choice for anyone in need of a new MacBook without opting for the Pro version. However, if £999 seems a bit steep for a one-off payment, there are other options, reports the Mirror.
Currently, Sky Mobile is offering this new device for £22 per month with a nominal £2 upfront fee. They're even throwing in a 100MB data SIM for free as part of the deal.
Customers will have to commit to a lengthy 48-month contract (a downside in our opinion) but the total price comes to just over £1,050, which isn't much more than buying directly from Apple. If you happen to tire of the device - Sky allow you to switch after 36 months.
Apple is also luring in gadget aficionados with an attractive trade-in offer aimed at those keen to upgrade their devices. The renowned tech brand has made an enticing announcement: "Get credit towards a new Mac when you trade in your eligible computer," beckoning customers to swap out their old MacBooks for a sleek new iteration.
They lay out the process clearly: "Answer a few questions to get your estimated trade-in value. Pay the full amount today and we'll credit your payment method after we've received and evaluated your trade-in," highlighting how easy it is to rejuvenate your tech arsenal.
Simultaneously, vendors such as Very are taking part in promoting the current MacBook Air, drawing attention with reductions on the previous M3 Air version. Amazon even lists the ancestor model for an alluring £899, although potential buyers should remember that it doesn't boast the performance capabilities, upgraded camera, or the new colour choices present in the freshest variant.