Telstra Knocks $648 Off Samsung Galaxy S10 Plans

Telstra Knocks $648 Off Samsung Galaxy S10 Plans
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If you’re in the market for a discounted 2019 flagship phone, Telstra has a deal for you.

Big T has slashed $648 off all of its 128GB Samsung Galaxy S10 plans.

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This works out to be a $27 a month discount over 24-months. Plans start at $80 per month with 15GB of data, but our pick would be the $90 a month plan since it bumps your data up to 60GB.

All of the plans include a set of Galaxy Buds for anyone who grabs them before November 25.

The Samsung Galaxy S10 comes with 128GB storage, 8GB RAM, 3,400mAh battery and an Exynos 9820 processor.

The outside of the device sports a 6.1-inch curved AMOLED display and a triple rear camera array. This includes 12MP telephoto, 12MP wide-angle and 16MP ultra-wide lenses. On the front you’ll find the infamous Infinity-O cut out display (or The Hole as we like to call it) that houses a 10MP selfie cam.

You can read our review from earlier this year here.

Here are all of the plan options:

Telstra’s 128GB Samsung Galaxy S10 Plans

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