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The gap between tablets and smartphones has been steadily shrinking over the years, but there's still a case to be made for a portable device that supports stylus-based note-taking and presentation features like connecting to an external monitor. Few phones fit this bill, with Samsung's Galaxy Note line the lone option from big-name smartphone manufacturers.
As the latest entry in this product line, the Galaxy Note9 offers numerous improvements across the board, including a larger screen, a bigger battery and enhanced DeX functionality for hooking the Note9 up to projectors and external monitors. Those improvements don't come cheap, though, with the Note9 packing a minimum RRP of $1,499 for the 128GB version.
Paying RRP isn't the only way to get your hands on the Samsung Galaxy Note9 though. We've hunted down the best deals from Aussie retailers in the table below, giving you the chance to save serious moolah on Samsung's largest smartphone yet.
Retailer | Model | Price | Currency | Buy it |
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eBay | Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (4G, 6.4" Unlocked) - [Au Version] | $975.45 | AUD | Buy it |
eBay | Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (Single Sim, 512GB/8GB, Opt) - Midnight Black - [Au Versio | $1080.45 | AUD | Buy it |
eBay | Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (Single Sim, 512GB/8GB, Tel) - Midnight Black - [Au Versio | $1101.45 | AUD | Buy it |
Retailer | Model | Price | Currency | Buy it |
---|---|---|---|---|
eBay | Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (4G, 6.4" Unlocked) - [Au Version] | $975.45 | AUD | Buy it |
eBay | Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (Single Sim, 512GB/8GB, Opt) - Midnight Black - [Au Versio | $1080.45 | AUD | Buy it |
eBay | Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (Single Sim, 512GB/8GB, Tel) - Midnight Black - [Au Versio | $1101.45 | AUD | Buy it |
With the Galaxy Note9 standing as the most expensive smartphone Samsung has yet released, coming up with the cash to purchase one outright is a big ask. It's no surprise, then, that there are plenty of contract options available through Aussie telcos like Telstra, Optus and Vodafone.
These contracts can differ dramatically in their inclusions and pricing, so it's important to compare all the options to find the one that delivers the best value for your budget. You can do just that using our mobile plan comparison tool below:
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