Best Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra plans in Australia (November 2024)

Best Samsung Galaxy S24 plans Australia
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The Samsung S24 Ultra is the best Samsung phone you can buy right now – that is, unless you want to opt for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6. Snagging Samsung's flagship device doesn't come cheap though, which is why pairing it with a plan from a major telco like Vodafone or Optus is a great option. Of course, if you'd prefer to take the up-front cost and avoid lock-in contracts, you can always purchase outright from retailers like The Good Guys and Amazon, or direct from Samsung, and pair it with one of our best SIM-only plans.

As of writing, Telstra is offering AU$500 off the price of the handset plus four months of Spotify and three months of Binge – one of the best streaming services around – but its exorbitant monthly charge means Vodafone still offers the best Galaxy S24 Ultra plan. The same can be said for Optus, who technically are offering the best plan thanks to a limited-time deal, but it's only applicable to 36-month plans. Until December, Vodafone is offering a AU$300 discount on the handset plus three free months of Binge.

We loved the time we got with this handset during our Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra review and as we said, it "embraces what it means to be Ultra" with its incredible performance and battery life, cameras and durable titanium frame. The best time to pick it up was during pre-order, as Samsung always offers significant pre-order bonuses – but right now is a close second, and these two Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra plans have you covered.

Best Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra plans: our picks

Best overall Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra plan

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AU$49 Small Plan is hard to beat. For just AU$128.12 each month you'll get the 256GB Galaxy S24 Ultra along with 50GB of data and 5G connectivity. A limited-time deal will also take AU$300 off the S24 Ultra, and give you a free three-month subscription to Binge

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Best premium Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra plan

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Vodafone's AU$59 Medium Plan. You'll also get the same AU$300 off plus free three months of Binge deal.

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Compare Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra telco plans

Here’s a look at what you’ll be paying each month for a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra plan, with 256GB of storage on a 24-month contract.

Outright Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra deals

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra: key information

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It feels like Samsung is forging a new path with the S24 Ultra. In a change of pace, there’s not too many hardware upgrades to speak of, which we think is refreshing following year after year of minor updates. Instead, Samsung’s latest is all about the software, and AI is the name of the game.

For a start, Samsung has worked closely with Google to bring some of the best features from the Google Pixel over to the S24 Ultra. So what’s it got? The Google Pixel’s Magic Editor is now available on the S24 Ultra. Magic Editor is a Google-made photo editing tool that uses AI – including generative AI – to help you edit your images. That means actions like removing people from the background of your photos, brightening up the sky or adding entirely new elements are all now possible on the S24 Ultra.

Similar to Google with its Pixel 8 devices, Samsung has also committed to seven years of major OS and security updates for the Galaxy S24 Ultra. That’s huge news for Samsung, and increases the longevity of the device for a long time to come. There was a previous argument to be made that Samsung’s shorter OS support made it less valuable than an iPhone, but this announcement means that’s no longer the case.

The software advancements are the biggest talking point, but it’s also worth highlighting the changes that have been made to Samsung’s camera array. Firstly, Samsung has reduced to a 5x zoom on the S24 Ultra, which is quite a step back from the 10x zoom that was available on last year’s S23 Ultra. This is quite a departure from the bigger and better approach from year’s past, but something has been added in its place. The telephoto sensor has been beefed up to 50MP, which is a big jump compared to the 10MP sensor that was housed in the previous model.

When it comes to aesthetics, the S24 Ultra looks much the same as its S23 counterpart, although it’s now encased in a titanium frame, perhaps taking a cue from the iPhone 15 Pro. Though don’t expect much weight saving – we found the device to be just as heavy as its predecessor during our hands-on. The device’s screen is also ever-so-slightly flatter than the S23, which means that the bezels appear slightly bigger.

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Max Delaney
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A Digital Content Writer for the Australian TechRadar team, Max covers all things tech and lifestyle and is keen on using tech to make life easier. A 2023 journalism graduate, Max has written across sports, entertainment and business for brands like Zero Digital Media and Valnet.Inc, but found his love for tech in his time at GadgetUser. At home when covering everything from the latest deal and coupon code to the most recent streaming service output, phone or smartwatch, Max excels at using his research, experience and writing ability give you more time to use your tech, not waste time finding it.