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Best EOFY telco deals: Optus, Vodafone and Telstra are slashing prices on phones, plans and more
Best EOFY telco deals: Optus, Vodafone and Telstra are slashing prices on phones, plans and more

Tom's Guide

time11 hours ago

  • Business
  • Tom's Guide

Best EOFY telco deals: Optus, Vodafone and Telstra are slashing prices on phones, plans and more

With the end of financial year rapidly approaching, now is a great time to take advantage of the EOFY sales happening at Australia's major telcos. Carriers like Optus, Vodafone and Telstra are currently offering great deals on phone plans, along with discounts on handsets, smartwatches and more. We've taken the liberty of rounding up the best EOFY telco deals you can get right now by carrier, with big savings up for grabs — especially if you're willing to stay connected to an eligible plan for 24 or 36 months. Of course, these deals will end as soon as the new financial year begins on July 1, so don't wait too long to snag a bargain if you see one! Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Save AU$400 and get a free Galaxy Watch 7 Want to get your hands on the best phone in the world right now at a huge discount, and get a free smartwatch while you're at it? This deal from Optus offers just that, with a AU$400 discount on the phone and a free Galaxy Watch 7 for those willing to stay connected to an eligible Optus phone plan for 24 or 36 months. That's AU$1,098 in value! T&Cs apply. Get 20% off Small and Medium SIM plans for 12 months with code In this online-exclusive deal, Optus is offering a 20% discount on Small and Medium SIM only plans for 12 months when you apply the code YES20 at checkout. That gets you a saving of AU$11 p/m on the Small plan and AU$13p/m on the Medium plan, which is quite decent! T&Cs apply. Get 100GB for just AU$39p/m for first 12 months on Small SIM Only Plan Want stacks of data without breaking the bank? This EOFY deal from Vodafone gets you 100GB of data for just AU$39p/m on the telco's Small SIM Only Plan for the first 12 months. That's twice the data the plan normally offers, along with a AU$10 monthly discount, saving you AU$120 over the first year connected. T&Cs apply. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Save AU$300 + AU$500 bonus trade-in credit with eligible device on 36 months plan If you've got an eligible device to trade in, you can get a bonus AU$500 in trade-in credit towards the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which already has a AU$300 discount on it for EOFY. Of course, you'll need to stay connected to an eligible plan for 36 months months to take advantage. T&Cs apply. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Save AU$500 when you buy on repayment Those willing to stick with Telstra on an eligible 12, 24 or 36 months plan can save AU$500 over the course of their contract when they buy the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra on repayment. T&Cs and eligibility criteria apply.

Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge is already AU$400 off for EOFY, just weeks after its release
Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge is already AU$400 off for EOFY, just weeks after its release

Tom's Guide

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Tom's Guide

Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge is already AU$400 off for EOFY, just weeks after its release

It may have only just been released a few weeks ago, but the impressively thin Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge has already had its price slashed by an astonishing AU$400 in this month's EOFY sales. As someone who already uses the Galaxy S25 Ultra as his daily driver, I'm not personally drawn to the Galaxy S25 Edge, though I do see the appeal of a super-slim smartphone that boasts flagship-level specs. If you've been eyeing Samsung's latest premium handset but have been waiting for its price to come down, that time is already here! Amazon is currently selling the 256GB model Galaxy S25 Edge for just AU$1,849 AU$1,449, while the 512GB model is only AU$2,049 AU$1,649. Those prices apply to the Titanium Jetblack and Titanium Silver colour variants, though you can get the same AU$400 discount on the Samsung online store, which also offers the exclusive Titanium Icyblue colourway. Save AU$400 Samsung's wafer-thin Galaxy S25 Edge smartphone has received an epic AU$400 discount in all storage sizes, just weeks out from release. Right now at Amazon, both the Titanium Black and Titanium Silver models are reduced, though you can get these colours or the Titanium Icyblue variant for the same price if you buy directly from the Samsung online store. In our review of the Galaxy S25 Edge, we praised the device's svelte design, but weren't too pleased by the trade-off in battery life that came as a result of its ultra-thin body. Still, there's no denying that this is a premium flagship, sporting the same powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and 200MP main camera as the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which not only tops our best Android phones in Australia list, but also sits in first place on our overall best phones 2025 roundup. Normally, I'd recommend paying a little extra for the no-compromise Galaxy S25 Ultra, but this huge AU$400 discount on the Galaxy S25 Edge certainly makes the device a more appealing prospect.

Samsung, Google and Apple are losing the battery race
Samsung, Google and Apple are losing the battery race

Phone Arena

time3 days ago

  • Phone Arena

Samsung, Google and Apple are losing the battery race

Don't you just hate it when you're constantly hitting that 20% battery on your Galaxy, iPhone or Pixel phone? Every day is a battery anxiety day. How much longer do we need to endure this?It's frustrating, to say the least, and it seems that the big three aren't doing much to fix the issue. But there may be a change on the horizon. Let's quickly check out the state of flagship batteries and the battery life most popular phones are offering in 2025. Starting with the Galaxy S25 Ultra, we have the exact 5,000 mAh capacity we're talking about, and this phone ranks #23 in our battery benchmark with a composite score of exactly 8 hours. Not bad? we have the archenemy – the iPhone 16 Pro Max with its 4685 mAh cell on board, managing to outperform the S25 Ultra with an overall score of 8:30 hours. This result grants the iPhone 14th place on our list (for now). Finally, the third model that's extremely popular in the US – the Pixel 9 Pro XL – comes with a 5,060 mAh battery and scores 7:18 hours overall in the same battery test. This result ranks it #51, which is not great. To put this into perspective, let's take a look at some other smartphones featuring 6,000 mAh batteries or more and how they fared in our latest two flagship models from Vivo – the Vivo X200 Ultra and X200 Pro – both feature 6,000 mAh batteries, and they can be found at the top of our listing, securing places #3 and #6, respectively. And if we remove the midrange Sony Xperia 10 IV from the equation, along with the now 2-year-old Asus Zenfone 10 (which is on the verge of falling out of our "tested in the past 2 years" criterion), these positions become #1 and # the top we also find the RedMagic 10S Pro with its 7,050 mAh battery and the Nubia Z70 Ultra with a 6,150 mAh cell on board. There's a 7,050 mAh battery inside the RedMagic 10 series | Image by PhoneArena The main reason behind the situation above is called silicon-carbon batteries. We have a dedicated article explaining the silicon-carbon technology, but long story short, it's a process of imbuing silicon into the graphene anode of a battery, expanding the overall capacity. The thing is, at the moment this technology is exclusive to China and Chinese phones, such as the Honor, OnePlus, Nubia, Vivo, Oppo, and RedMagic are about a dozen silicon-carbon anode manufacturers in China, and this surge in battery tech comes from the fact that China also has the biggest growth in electric vehicles in the past couple of years. And they use batteries, of your next phone might have a 6,000 mAh battery or more, especially if it comes from China. Companies such as Samsung and Apple are still playing catch-up, although there are rumors that both are looking into ways of employing this silicon-carbon tech in their next flagship all know that more is better (or more is more, as Winnie the Pooh used to say), but why do 5,000 mAh seem to not cut it anymore? Have our phones become different, more power-hungry? And in what ways? This is how 3,000 nits look like under the summer sun | Image by PhoneArena Nowadays, smartphones are 90% screen, and these screens are getting bigger and brighter every year. We're pushing the 7-inch threshold on the biggest flagship phones, and even the base models have grown in size is not the only culprit for the increased energy consumption; in fact, the higher and higher brightness figures that are tossed around with every new generation contribute the most to the battery nice to have 5,000 nits of peak brightness on a screen, but sustaining it over a long period of time will drain your smartphone battery real fast. Couple this with the higher display refresh rates, which are the new big thing in smartphones, and you'll have the picture. Every smartphone generation, during the launch presentations, we get the slides with the increased hardware performance. Whether it's 20% or more, this has its toll on the power silicon gets more efficient as well, but the power gap between generations is still there. Just take a look at the TDP (thermal design power) figures for the Snapdragon processors of late, and you will see the TDP number basically shows how much heat an electronic component produces, and it's closely tied with its efficiency and energy consumption. The Snapdragon 8 Elite, for example, has a TDP of 8.2 W, while the first generation, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, has a TDP of 5.3 a substantial difference, especially if you like to play heavy games or use apps that require serious computational power. Liquid Glass - pretty, but also power-hungry In the wake of the iOS 26 announcement, we just can't fail to mention the user interface as a factor in power consumption. All the animations, transitions, the transparency effects and moving design elements require computational power from your smartphone's GPU (graphics processing unit). This power drainage may not be as intense as the one occurring during gaming, but don't forget that you use your phone's UI all the time, so the energy use piles up. And speaking of computational power, guess what requires a lot of it? AI. We know that many of the heavy AI tasks are done on the server side, but companies strive to move as many AI features as they can on-device. It's both for security purposes and also to be able to boast that your phone is the one doing the AI this requires specialized silicon, neural network hardware chips that are an additional power consumer. Again, this might not be immediately visible on your battery percentage indicator when using Live Translate, for example, but all those things add up. The silicon-carbon technology might be coming to Samsung and Apple phones So, is there a solution? Should we go for smaller phones with midrange chipsets and low refresh rates? No, not at all! We're at a transition in 2025, waiting for big companies to adopt the silicon-carbon battery we should do is hold our horses and wait for this to happen if we want to stick to iPhones and Galaxies. Or if we want to hop on that train sooner, we can always opt for a flagship with a silicon-carbon battery. Honor is deep inside the fourth generation of this tech, and brands such as OnePlus and Xiaomi are also on board. The future is bright, and despite the ever-so-hungry chipsets and displays, we might finally get the elusive two or even three days of battery life on our beloved smartphones.

Top-of-the-line Galaxy S25 Ultra drops in price at Amazon and Samsung, making it a no-brainer
Top-of-the-line Galaxy S25 Ultra drops in price at Amazon and Samsung, making it a no-brainer

Phone Arena

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Phone Arena

Top-of-the-line Galaxy S25 Ultra drops in price at Amazon and Samsung, making it a no-brainer

Amazon may have slashed the price of the 256GB Galaxy Z Flip 6, making it a hard-to-resist deal. However, if you're looking for a powerful phone with a more traditional form factor, you may want to check out Amazon's deal on the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The retailer is currently selling the 256GB variant of Samsung's top-of-the-line phone at a sweet $200 discount, letting you get one for below the $1,100 mark. And if you think that 256GB of storage won't be enough for all of your summer vacation photos, feel free to go for the 512GB model instead, which is selling for $220 off and can be yours for just under $1,200. $200 off (15%) Grab the 256GB Galaxy S25 Ultra at a generous $200 discount on Amazon. It's the best Samsung phone right now, offering lightning-fast performance, incredible cameras, and a gorgeous display. Don't wait—save while you can! Buy at Amazon $220 off (16%) In case you need more space, the 512GB model is also sweetly discounted right now. Amazon is selling it for $220 off its price, meaning you can get one for just under $1,200. Buy at Amazon Trade-in $669 99 $1299 99 $630 off (48%) If you have a phone to trade, feel free to grab your Galaxy S25 Ultra from the official store instead. Samsung is offering up to $630 off, depending on the make and model of your device. That being said, you can still save $200 even without a trade-in by using "SAMSUNG200" at checkout. Buy at Samsung In case you have a phone to trade, then don't hesitate—get your new Galaxy S25 Ultra from the official store. You can save $200 without a trade-in by using 'SAMSUNG200' at checkout or up to $630 by trading in an eligible device. The thing about the Galaxy S25 Ultra is that it's extremely easy to recommend, especially when it's available at a lower price. As one of the best phones on the market, this bad boy delivers blazing-fast performance thanks to Qualcomm's top-of-the-line Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and 12GB of RAM. It's among the best camera phones, too, rocking a massive 200MP main snapper that captures gorgeous photos with vibrant colors and rich detail. Meanwhile, its beautiful 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen, with a 3120 x 1440 resolution and peak brightness of 2,600 nits, delivers incredible visuals. So you'll enjoy a pleasant viewing experience when streaming YouTube videos or movies on the go. All in all, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is worth every penny. True, it's still far from affordable, but its top-notch performance, amazing cameras, stunning display, and included S Pen make it a no-brainer for anyone seeking a powerful phone that will serve reliably for years to come. So, don't miss out—save now!

Amazon Is Clearing Out Galaxy S25 Ultra Stock, Now Way Cheaper Than on the Official Store
Amazon Is Clearing Out Galaxy S25 Ultra Stock, Now Way Cheaper Than on the Official Store

Gizmodo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Gizmodo

Amazon Is Clearing Out Galaxy S25 Ultra Stock, Now Way Cheaper Than on the Official Store

If you want a high-end phone with the latest features, you should get it now. Right now, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is Amazon's top-selling phone. It came out in January 2025 and is now seen as the best Android phone – even better than the iPhone 16 Pro according to many. Amazon is selling it for $1,099 which is $200 less than its original price of $1,299, and a record low price. It's also a lot cheaper here than at the official Samsung store, but it could sell out fast. See at Amazon Best Phone in 2025 The Galaxy S25 Ultra is regarded by experts as the best phone available currently: Samsung has pushed the boundaries of hardware and software by integrating artificial intelligence at every level to deliver a seamless user experience. At the heart of the phone is the newest Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor which offers lightning-quick performance for lag-free multitasking and media consumption. The huge 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display offers stunning colors and clear graphics so whether it's work or gaming, everything is a treat. Its battery life is long enough for you to use during a whole day (and maybe even more) of heavy usage without needing to worry that you'll be running out of power, which makes it ideal for business people, influencers, and others who use their phone all day long. You will also adore its AI-driven camera system: The Galaxy S25 Ultra features a high-end quad-camera setup, including a 200MP main sensor, a 50MP periscope telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, and a second telephoto lens for versatile photography. The Audio Eraser camera captures stunning video in challenging low-light environments and eliminates background noise. So that you can relive your most cherished moments with less distraction and greater sharpness. The portrait features are optimized to sharpen skin tones while preserving natural texture so that each photo looks professional and stylish. Other than photography, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is also great at keeping your day simple through its wide usage of AI: With features like 'Multiple Tasks With One Ask,' you can keep your day simple by instructing your phone to perform several tasks all at the same time with a single request. For example, you can have it search for a nearby vegan pet-friendly restaurant and text the results to a friend in one shot. It's this combination of premium hardware—like the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset and multi-purpose camera array—with smart AI features that makes the Galaxy S25 Ultra such a compelling choice for those seeking the best in performance and innovation. If you're looking for a premium AI smartphone that makes life easier, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is a great pick at its lowest price ever. See at Amazon

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