Telstra Day sale: Save up to $400 on S22+, Pixel 7 and more

Posted: 9 May 2023 3:03 pm
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Telstra is upping it's game for the 2nd month in a row, turning its 24-hour sale into a 3-day sellathon.

Telstra's 3-day sale will be live until 11 May. Here's a quick rundown of all the discounted tech and internet deals you can get your hands on:

  • Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra - Save $400
  • Samsung Galaxy S22+ - Save $400
  • Google Pixel 7 save $250
  • Bonus Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 with Galaxy A54
  • Lenovo Tab M10 Plus - Save $130
  • Lenovo Tab M10 Plus - Save $100
  • Nokia C30 - Save $50
  • Oppo A16 - Save $50
  • Save up to $180 on your home internet - $30 off for 6-months.

Telstra Day offers for May 2023

If you're looking to get your hands on brand new tech, you can either sign up to a 12, 24 or 36-month contract with Telstra. Existing customers can also buy the phones outright.

New customers will need to pair their shiny new tech with one of Telstra's mobile plans, with the cheapest Basic plan costing $58 a month for 40GB.

Here's how much your monthly repayments will set you back over 36 months for all the major phones on sale.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra - $400 off

The Samsung Galaxy S22 is one of the most innovative galaxy phones. It offers all-day battery life, an advanced camera ecosystem and a built in S-Pen.

Get the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra from:

  • $96.85 per month over 36 months
  • With a total minimum cost of $3,486.60 including Telstra's Basic plan over 36 month

Samsung Galaxy A54 5G - FREE Samsung Galaxy Tab A8

The Samsung Galaxy A54 will favour those looking for an affordable phone with enough great features to mimic Samsung's flagship phones. The device offers a 50MP triple camera with nightography, up to 2-day battery life and a 6.4 in FHD display.

Get the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G from:

  • $77.41 per month over 36 months
  • With a total minimum cost of $2786.76 including Telstra's Basic plan over 36 month

Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus - $400 off

The Samsung Galaxy S22+ remains a strong contender despite being an older model. It has a 50MP camera, all-day battery life (with quick charging) and it's equipped with gorilla glass victus making it more resistant to everyday life.

Get the Samsung Galaxy S22+ from:

  • $89.90 per month over 36 months
  • With a total minimum cost of $3236.40 including Telstra's Basic plan over 36 month

Google Pixel 7- $250 off

The Google Pixel 7 remains a fan favourite among those not tied to Apple or Samsung. It offers premium performance without the super hefty price tag.

Get the Google Pixel 7 from:

  • $78.80 per month over 36 months
  • With a total minimum cost of $2836.80 including Telstra's Basic plan over 36 month

Telstra Day internet deals

Telstra is offering new customers up to $30 a month off their internet plan for the first 6 months.

The promos are running on 2 of its NBN plans:

  • Telstra Premium (NBN 100): Pay $90 a month for the first 6 months, then $110 a month ongoing
  • Telstra Ultimate (NBN 250): Pay $110 a month for the first 6 months, then $140 a month ongoing

In addition you also get freebies such as:

  • 12-month subscription to Kayo Basic
  • 3 months of Apple TV
  • 2 months of Binge

Just keep in mind, you can only sign up to an NBN 250 plan if you have an FTTP or HFC connection type.

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