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iPhone 15 plans in Australia

Apple's iPhone 15 lineup is available to order on a plan and all 3 telcos are offering something a little bit different to entice you to sign up.

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We've included the base models for the iPhone 15 in our table but you can use the filters to find the right handset for your budget and needs.

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How much does the iPhone 15 cost?

Prices for the iPhone 15 line-up start at:

  • $1,499 for iPhone 15
  • $1,649 for iPhone 15 Plus
  • $1,849 for iPhone 15 Pro
  • $2,199 for iPhone 15 Pro Max

Apple unveiled its next-generation tech at its hotly anticipated event on 13 September 2023, announcing it was finally ditching the Lightning cable in favour of the USB-C.

The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus now get the Dynamic Display Island, A16 Bionic chip and 48 megapixel main cameras. The iPhone 15 Pro models will boast titanium for a durable and light finish, camera upgrades and A17 Pro, which Apple claims to be its fastest smartphone chip to date.

And yes, you can still slot in a SIM card as you normally would - Apple hasn't ditched it in Australia just yet.

Vodafone iPhone 15 plans

Vodafone doesn't have any special deals on its iPhone 15 range this month, but you'll get the standard inclusion available across its plans which is:

  • 3 months of free Apple TV+ and 6 months of free Apple Music.

On a Vodafone plan, you'll also get:

  • No excess charges. Your speeds will be capped at 2Mbps once you've used up your data allowance
  • Access to its 5G network if it's available in your area
  • Unlimited international texts
  • $5 a day roaming to use your regular SIM only plan overseas

Optus iPhone 15 plans

You can get its Promo Plan with any iPhone 15 handset for $69 a month for the first 12 months, then $89 after. Ends 4 August 2024.

Optus's iPhone 15 offer is a good one depending on which phone you currently have:

  • Get yourself a Mastercard digital gift card if you have when you trade in a phone in good working condition . This can be used across selected stores on The Card Network's website.

Signing up to an Optus plan will also give you access to:

  • Bonus 3 months of Amazon Prime worth $27.97
  • Optus Sport at a discounted price. You'll pay $6.99 per month instead of the usual $24.99
  • Its 5G network if it's available in your area
  • Endless data. Your speeds will be capped at 1.5Mbps once you've chewed through your data allowance
  • Data sharing across eligible linked accounts
  • Unlimited international calls and texts to 35 countries (on its Medium plan and above)
  • Up to 10% in savings when you bundle 3 or more subscriptions via Optus SubHub

Telstra iPhone 15 plans

Telstra has no deals on iPhone 15 this month, but you can get $10 per month off for the first 6 months on its Essential or Premium plan. Use promo code 'PROMO10' by 8 July 2024 to avail the offer.

With a Telstra mobile plan, you can expect:

  • 5G network access if it's available in your area
  • No excess data charges. Your speeds will be capped at 1.5Mbps once you've used up your data allowance
  • 4-month access to Spotify Premium for new subscribers and 2-month subscription to BINGE for new customers
  • Unlimited international texts to all countries and at least 30 minutes of free calls

When is the iPhone 15 available to purchase in Australia?

The iPhone 15 line-up is officially on sale and available to be dispatched as of 22 September 2023.

If you're in the market for a new phone, the launch or official sale period is usually a great time to take advantage of any offers and get more bang for buck.

What is the best iPhone 15 plan in Australia?

The best iPhone 15 plan will depend on your budget and requirements.

Keeping trade-in offers aside, Vodafone's iPhone 15 plans are the cheapest. However, its network coverage can be a bit lacking especially for those in rural or regional Australia.

Optus offers mid-range coverage and mid-range pricing but you do get a sweet discount on Optus Sport.

Telstra comes out as the most expensive but offers the best network coverage out of the lot. This can be important given you'll be signed up with any of the providers for 12-, 24- or 36 months.

Read our expert reviews of the iPhone 15 range


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