Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Tablets
  3. Legacy Archives

Apple to sell heavily discounted products in another ‘Lucky Bag’ promotion on Jan. 2

Add as a preferred source on Google

On Jan. 2, 8 a.m. local time in Japan, Apple will continue to follow the Japanese tradition of fukubukuro (“lucky bag”), where brick-and-mortar retail stores sell bags filled with unknown items sold at heavy discounts. This is great news for shoppers in Japan; for the rest of us, it’s time yet again to get a little jealous.

Last year, shoppers in Japan were able to pay about $345 to get one of four variations of the Apple Lucky Bag containing items such as the iPod nano, iPad Air and MacBook Air. Each variation of the Lucky Bag was different, but all of them contained a commemorative T-shirt, backpack and Mophie Juice Pack Powerstation Mini.

Recommended Videos

The Beats by Dre Pill Bluetooth speaker, Apple Magic Mouse, Nike+ FuelBand SE, Square Reader and JayBird BlueBuds X headphones were among the other items included in the four versions of last year’s Apple Lucky Bag.

Not everyone who waits in line for an Apple Lucky Bag gets exactly what he or she hopes for, though everyone gets plenty of bang for their yen. Pricing for 2015’s Apple Lucky Bag has not been announced.

According to Apple’s Lucky Bag purchase policy page, these bags will be available for purchase only at Apple retail stores in Japan. The page also makes it clear that the limit is one Lucky Bag per shopper; pricing is non-negotiable; and items in the Lucky Bag are not eligible for return, refund or exchange (unless there’s a defect in the product).

Jason Hahn
Former Contributor
Jason Hahn is a part-time freelance writer based in New Jersey. He earned his master's degree in journalism at Northwestern…
Topics
Apple’s cheapest iPad might finally catch up on performance
The 2026 iPad is all about performance — not design
iPad (2025) colors.

Apple's entry-level iPad has always been about value, but performance wasn't its strongest suit. The company's Pro models offered much higher horsepower with their M-series chips.

But the 2026 iPad might finally be getting the boost it needs.

Read more
Apple apparently has a new entry-level iPad ready for launch in a few months
Apple's entry-level iPad is getting a long-overdue chip leap — and this time, it brings Apple Intelligence along for the ride.
11-inch iPad A16 deal

Apple’s most affordable iPad is gearing up for a meaningful refresh in a few months. This time, it looks like the changes run deeper than a simple silicon upgrade. 

According to a new report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the company has been on track since last year to launch a refreshed entry-level iPad in the first half of 2026, within the iOS 26.4 release timeframe, which runs until May 2026. 

Read more
Android tablets and foldables are getting an utterly useful Chrome upgrade
Chrome's new bookmarks bar finally brings Android tablets the one desktop browsing feature power users never knew they were missing.
Chrome tips

Google is rolling out a bookmarks bar for Chrome users on Android tablets and foldables (basically, large-screen devices) with Chrome version 146. The feature might sound familiar, as it has been available on Chrome for desktop for years. 

As seen on desktop, the bookmarks bar appears below the omnibox, spanning the full width of the screen and showcasing favicons alongside site names, while a right-facing chevron handles overflow. Long-pressing a bookmark reveals its full URL. 

Read more