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An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletterSamsung’s new Galaxy S26 series of smartphones officially launched on February 26, 2026, with plenty of pre-order specials to go around from several Australian retailers, telcos and from the brand’s local store.
These specials include free storage upgrades, discounts when you bundle an accessory (like the new Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro), and even a chance to score some free concert tickets.
If you’re not an Amazon Prime member, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial, and you can cancel any time. If you’re a returning Prime member who isn't eligible for a free trial, signing up for one month at a cost of AU$9.99 still saves you AU$290 on the price of a new Galaxy S26 phone.
Save 32% (AU$600)Samsung Galaxy S26 (512GB): was AU$1,849 now AU$1,249 at AmazonThe base model Galaxy S26 gets a larger 6.3-inch screen (up from the S25’s 6.2 inches), while also getting a larger 4,300mAh battery (compared to the S25’s 4,000mAh). Amazon is offering a free storage upgrade from 256GB to 512GB (the 256GB is listed for sale for the same price so make sure you select the 512GB option), which represents a AU$300 discount. If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you’ll get an additional AU$300 off.
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Save 28% (AU$600)Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus (512GB): was AU$2,149 now AU$1,549 at AmazonNeed more screen real estate than the 6.3-inch base Galaxy S26? Get the 6.7-inch Galaxy S26 Plus for the same pre-order price as the Galaxy S26 at competing retailers when you shop on Amazon and use your Prime subscription. Be sure to select the 512GB version to get the best deal.
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Save 24% (AU$600)Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra (512GB): was AU$2,499 now AU$1,899 at AmazonThe feature-packed Galaxy S26 Ultra will also get a free storage upgrade from 256GB to 512GB, while Prime subscribers also get an extra AU$300 off to the higher storage variant to drop to AU$1,899. Want even more storage? The 1TB/16GB S26 Ultra costs $2,349 for Prime members, down from AU$2,949.
View DealYou can save even more if you’re trading in your current phone — yes, you can absolutely do that on Amazon too — with the amount of (additional) savings based on the device you’re sending to the online retailer.
For example, Amazon’s estimated value for a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra with minimal scratches is AU$940. You can either redeem that amount as an instant gift card that can be applied to a new Galaxy S26 series device, or a deferred gift card for a later purchase on Amazon.
Forget the telco and still pay in instalments
Paying an outright four-figure sum, while the cheapest option to score an S26 device, can be daunting for some. Which is where paying monthly instalments comes in, and the most common way to do so would be with a telco.
While it can be tempting to sign up for a 24- or 36-month plan with Vodafone, Optus or Telstra and pay for the handset in instalments, I’ve found that route isn't always the most cost-effective over the long term.
That’s especially true now as Samsung Australia has started to offer flexible financing options for up to 24 months. As a result, the telco plans are even less compelling in comparison, as you then get the freedom to pair your new device with one of the best SIM-only plans.
I’ve compared the price of the cheapest telco plan I’ve found on the Galaxy S26 series — which is from Vodafone — with Samsung’s interest-free payment plans. Given that Samsung is only offering the 512GB and 1TB variants as part of the brand’s pre-order offer, I haven't included the 256GB models.
I have, however, added the 1TB Galaxy S26 Ultra as there's an exclusive offer for our readers only on that variant — use the checkout code S26TECH on the Samsung Australia website to take off an extra AU$150, reducing the price to AU$2,499.
To make the comparison more accurate, I’m bundling the Galaxy S26 handsets bought from Samsung with our choice for the cheapest SIM-only plan, which is TPG’s Small Plan with 25GB of data at AU$12.50p/m. This plan will revert back to AU$25p/m after the first six months, which is also factored in the comparison below:
Swipe to scroll horizontallyModel (512GB)
Vodafone Small Plan (24 months)
Vodafone: Total cost over 24 months
Samsung + TPG (first 6 months)
Samsung + TPG (7th to 24th month)
Samsung + TPG: Total cost over 24 months
Difference
Samsung Galaxy S26
AU$99.37
AU$2,384.88
AU$77.04
AU$89.54
AU$2,073.96
AU$310.92
Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus
AU$107.70
AU$2,584.80
AU$89.54
AU$102.04
AU$2,373.96
AU$210.84
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
AU$113.95
AU$2,734.80
AU$104.13
AU$116.63
AU$2,724.12
AU$10.68
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra (1TB)
AU$132.70
AU$3,184.80
AU$117.63 (with code S26TECH)
AU$129.13
AU$3,030.12
AU$154.68
The table above shows that buying from Samsung directly is cheaper across the board compared to the cheapest telco deal from Vodafone, but there is even more opportunity to save if you switch your SIM-only plan to a different provider after the TPG Small Plan’s promotional rate expires after six months.
If you’re interested in taking this route, check out our best SIM-only plans to find the right deal for you, whether it’s for more mobile data or a lower overall cost.
Like the Amazon deal above, Samsung Australia also offers a trade-in program, but it’s exclusive to Australian stock of most smartphones, tablets, wearables and audio accessories.
Long story short: if you want the best possible deal for the Samsung Galaxy S26 range, buying outright from Amazon is hands down the cheapest (you could opt to pay via Afterpay too for the instalment route). For more manageable monthly instalments, you’re no longer forced to go through a telco and stay locked into a lengthy contract, thanks to Samsung’s financing options.
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Nico ArboledaSocial Links NavigationStaff WriterNico is an experienced writer and journalist, having previously written for business titles across Australia. While mainly focusing on phones and finding deals and coupon codes at TechRadar Australia, he is also a keen cyclist and occasional hiker, so he also loves related tech like smartwatches and bike computers. Outside of tech, Nico is also a politics, basketball and movie obsessive.
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