Apple has unveiled its latest MacBook Pro M5 and iPad Pro M5 models, following the recent release of the iPhone 17. These new devices are equipped with Apple’s advanced M5 chip, offering enhanced speed, power, and AI performance. They are now available for purchase directly from Apple and Amazon.
The MacBook Pro M5 512GB starts at £1,599, while the 11” iPad Pro 256GB and 13” iPad Pro 256GB are priced at £999 and £1,299, respectively. These products belong to Apple’s premium Pro range, attracting many customers who seek high-performance devices. Retailers like Sky Mobile and O2 offer monthly payment options starting at 90p per day, making it easier for consumers to afford these cutting-edge gadgets.
For those interested in buying from Sky, prices begin at £27 per month for the 11” iPad Pro M5 and go up to £34 for the 13” iPad Pro M5, with a basic data allowance included. Sky also provides MacBook Pro M5 plans starting at £35 per month, with additional upfront costs. Customers can choose various data options, ranging from 1GB to unlimited, with the ability to upgrade to a new device at no extra charge after 36 months.
EE offers competitive pricing for the iPad Pro M5 models, allowing customers to spread the cost over 3 to 48 months. The 11” iPad Pro M5 plan starts at £89.92 on a 12-month contract, while the 13” iPad Pro M5 costs £112.42, both with upfront fees. EE’s 24-month contracts, inclusive of mobile data, range from £67.50 to £83.70 per month, offering additional perks like Apple Music or Netflix.
O2 presents various plans for the iPad Pro M5 devices, starting from £39.20 per month for the 11” model and £45.60 for the 13” model, with optional data allowances and extras like Disney+ or Amazon Prime. These 48-month contracts separate airtime and device plans after 24 months, providing flexibility for users who may not require mobile data.
Customers should be aware that prices may increase annually due to inflation-linked rises by providers. It’s essential to consider these factors when choosing a payment plan for the latest Apple devices.