Telstra Just Knocked $216 Off Samsung Galaxy S9 Plans

Telstra Just Knocked $216 Off Samsung Galaxy S9 Plans
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After reducing the price of some of its S10+ plans just last week, Telstra is back with another deal.

The telco is knocking $216 off off all of its 64GB Samsung Galaxy S9 plans.

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This works out to be $9 off a month over 24-months. The cheapest 24-month option is an $80 per month plan with 15GB.

The Galaxy S9 may not be the most recent phone, but it still has some solid specs.

It has a 5.8-inch Quad HD + Curved Super AMOLED screen, dual 12MP rear cameras and a 8MP front-facing camera.

Under the hood you’ll find 64GB storage, 4GB RAM, 3,000mAH battery with fast charging and a Exynos 9810 processor.

Here are the plans:

24 month options with Telstra

And here’s a comparison with current Optus S9 plans. Vodafone no longer carries the S9.


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