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Google Pixel 6 plans in Australia

Pay as little as $67.75 for the powerful Pixel 6. Get it through Telstra, Optus or Vodafone depending on your preference on additional perks and features.

Compare Google Pixel 6 plans

You can use the filters below to either swap out the different Pixel 6 handsets, or set a budget and data limit to suit your needs.

Keep in mind, the price of the phone doesn't actually change if you choose to buy it from a mobile provider. What it will do is make paying for your new phone more affordable through monthly instalments.

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How do I find the best Pixel 6 plan for me?

The best Google Pixel 6 plan will look different for everyone. To help you make your decision, consider the following factors:

  • Choose a model that fits your budget. Consider how much you're willing to pay for the type of storage and features you're after.
  • Opt for a provider that offers you the most value for your money. Take into account network coverage, monthly costs, data allowance on your mobile plan and extra perks.
  • Select a plan length. Going for a 36-month plan will be cheaper per month, but it could end up costing you more in the long run since there are cheaper mobile plans available from other providers. The good news is Telstra, Optus and Vodafone won't lock you into contracts so you can leave whenever you want by paying off the remaining cost of your device.

What's the cheapest Google Pixel 6 plan?

You will need to pair your phone with a mobile plan from either Telstra, Optus or Vodafone.

Telstra and Vodafone are only selling the Pixel 6 Pro, while Optus is still offering the Pixel 6 device.

Optus is offering the Google Pixel 6 (128GB) for $27.74 per month on a 36-month repayment contract on its lowest priced mobile plan – $49 for 30GB

If you want the Pixel 6 Pro variant, Vodafone is the cheaper option currently priced at $27.74 per month on a 36-month repayment contract.

Should I buy the Google Pixel 6 outright instead?

If you're hesitant about getting the Google Pixel 6 on a phone plan, you could consider buying it outright instead.

At the end of the day, paying up-front will always be the cheaper option as you will be free to choose any mobile plan on the market from providers that are not Telstra, Optus or Vodafone.

However, the benefit of getting a phone contract is you can manage your finances better. We don't always have $1000 to fork out on the spot.

You can find out more about buying a phone outright versus on a plan here before making a decision.

Which provider offers the best Pixel 6 deals?

The best deal for you will depend on the network coverage you're after, how much data allowance you want and what other perks and features you're after.

Here's a breakdown of what you can get from Telstra, Optus and Vodafone.

Telstra Pixel 6 plans and offers

Telstra's Google Pixel 6 plans come with 4 months of free trial for Spotify Premium, 2-month free trial of BINGE for new customers, and a 3-month free subscription to Telstra Device Security.

These offers come with any Telstra Google Pixel 6 phone plan over 12, 24 or 36 months.

With a Telstra plan, you can expect:

  • 5G network access (on Telstra's Medium plan or above)
  • Data sharing with up to 10 upfront mobile or data services linked to your account
  • No excess data charges. Your speeds will be capped at 1.5Mbps once you've used up your data allowance
  • 30 minutes of free international calls and free unlimited texts to all countries

Optus Pixel 6 plans and offers

Optus is offering a bonus value of up to $540 with Upgrade and Protect subscription included on the promo plan. This plan currently costs $69 per month (normally $89/month) for the first 12 months with 500GB of data.

You can pair the offer with Optus's Pixel 6 plan over 12, 24 or 36 months. You can exit your repayment contract early as long as you pay off the remaining cost of your phone first.

With an Optus plan, you can expect:

  • Discounted Optus Sport access ($6.99/month) and free OS Fitness.
  • 5G network access on all plans
  • Endless data. Your speeds will be capped at 1.5Mbps once you've chewed through your monthly data allowance
  • Data sharing across eligible plans linked to the same account
  • New mobile customers can connect digitally via eSIM
  • Unlimited international calls and texts to 35 countries

Vodafone Pixel 6 plans and offers

Unfortunately, Vodafone no longer offers the Pixel 6 but it still has the Pixel 6 Pro available.

You can save up to $300.24 on this phone's RRP when you stay connected on a Vodafone plan for 36 months.

In addition to that, you can save more bucks if you trade-in your eligible old phone, tablet or watch and get credits for it.

If you pair your Pixel 6 Pro with a Vodafone mobile plan, you'll get:

  • Infinite data on most of its plans. Expect speeds up to 2Mbps once you've gone through your data allowance
  • Hotspotting allowed from your mobile to your personal devices only
  • 3 months of Norton 360 Mobile subscription
  • Access to arguably the best $5 international roaming add-on in Australia.

Is it worth getting a Pixel 6?

Google's latest Pixel 6 series has left us impressed by its use of clever tech. It's definitely competing head-on with the likes of Samsung and Apple without hiking up its price points, which eager customers will appreciate.

The Pixel 6 is the first mmWave compatible handset in Australia that can really show off what 5G can do.

Plus, Google's turned up the heat another few notches by giving its latest flagship a new design, a completely new processor system and excellent camera action.

You can read our full, in-depth review of the Pixel 6 here.

Google Pixel 6 specifications

If you're looking to upgrade, it's worth knowing what you're getting into.

Here's a breakdown of the specs for the Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel 5 so you can compare the models at a glance.

ModelGoogle Pixel 6 ProGoogle Pixel 6
Screen size6.7 inches6.4 inches
ResolutionQHD+FHD+
Rear cameras50MP/12MP/48MP50MP/12MP
Front camera11.1MP8MP
ProcessorGoogle TensorGoogle Tensor
RAM12GB8GB
Storage128/256/512GB128/256GB
Battery5000mAh4640mAh
DimensionsTBCTBC
WeightTBCTBC
Water resistanceIP68IP68
RRP$1299/$1449/$1599$999/$1129

What other new phones can you get?

If you're not too bothered about the operating system but just want a good phone and preferably a newer release, you might be confused between the Pixel 6, iPhone 13 and S21.

We suggest comparing all 3 phones by looking at their prices, specs and other features before deciding on one that fits your bill the best.

Here are some guides to get you started:

  1. Google Pixel 6 review
  2. Google Pixel 6 Pro review
  3. Apple iPhone 13 review
  4. Apple iPhone 13 Pro review
  5. Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max review
  6. Apple iPhone 13 mini review
  7. Samsung Galaxy S21 review
  8. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra review

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