Samsung’s new flagship Android phones for 2015, the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, officially go on sale today in Australia. Here’s what you’ll pay to buy them outright.
The S6 and S6 Edge will be available for preorder online from 5pm AEDT today (March 30) and in stores from March 31. The actual ship date is April 10.
These are Samsung’s official recommended prices. Shopping around online will potentially score you a cheaper deal, but remember to check that devices purchased from overseas support the mobile network frequencies used in Australia.
Model | Memory | RRP |
---|---|---|
Galaxy S6 | 32GB | $999 |
Galaxy S6 | 64GB | $1149 |
Galaxy S6 | 128GB | $1299 |
Galaxy S6 edge | 32GB | $1149 |
Galaxy S6 edge | 64GB | $1299 |
Galaxy S6 edge | 128GB | $1449 |
As ever, the S6 will also be offered on contract through the major carriers — which saves you spending $1000 or more up front, but can cost you more in the long run. We’ve rounded up the carrier pricing offers in a big Planhacker feature. Telstra’s update of its plan prices this week is almost certainly in part influenced by this phone launch, since those new prices kick in the day before the phone is released.
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3 responses to “Samsung Galaxy S6 And S6 Edge Australian Pricing”
WOW! There is something else Samsung copied from Apple, the prices!
As someone unfamiliar with Android, for the prices of these phones does the “memory” refer to the built-in internal memory of the phone or the size of the microSD card that comes with the phone?
Built-in internal memory. Unfortunately neither is upgradable via microSD card (unlike the S5).
Confusingly, in some Android phones the ‘built-in’ memory is a microSD card. This is usually only apparent if/when you take the phone apart.