Get an Apple Watch Series 10 for as low as $99 when you preorder at Best Buy - here's how

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Apple unveiled the new Apple Watch Series 10 this week. Preorders have officially opened today, and Best Buy is offering a trade-in deal that can get you an Apple Watch Series 10 for as low as $99 -- saving you up to $300. 

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The amount you save on the Series 10 will depend on what type of device you trade in and its condition, but you can trade in watches from almost any brand, including Apple, Samsung, Garmin, Fitbit, and Google. In addition, My Best Buy Plus and My Best Buy Total members save an additional 10% with qualifying trade-in, saving you up to $325 total.

The Apple Watch Series 10 includes two new and bigger sizes (42mm and 46mm) and features a slim design, which should make it more comfortable to wear on your wrist. You can opt for an aluminum or titanium display (the titanium has a more durable sapphire crystal display), along with new matching loops. 

Some of the new breakout features of the Apple Watch include sleep apnea notifications, audio playback through the Series 10's new speakers, background noise reduction during calls, and a built-in depth gauge and water temperature sensor. 

Also: Apple Watch Series 9 vs. Series 10: Which smartwatch is right for you?

The Apple Watch Series 10 starts at $399 for GPS and $499 for cellular. It comes in three colors: jet black, rose gold, and silver aluminum. There's also a Series 10 titanium model starts at $699 and is available in natural, gold, or slate finishes. 

This Best Buy deal only applies to the aluminum Apple Watch Series 10. (You can also find deals on the new iPhone 16.)

Deals are subject to sell out or expire at any time, though ZDNET remains committed to finding, sharing, and updating the best product deals for you to score the best savings. Our team of experts regularly checks in on the deals we share to ensure they are still live and obtainable. We're sorry if you've missed out on a deal, but don't fret -- we're constantly finding new chances to save and sharing them with you at ZDNET.com

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