$1200 off Samsung Galaxy S25 Series with JB Hi-Fi Mobile $89/M 24M Plan (Port-in Only, in-Store Only) @ JB Hi-Fi

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$89° per month plan over 24 months. °Plan reverts to $99 per month after 24 Months.

  • Unlimited talk & text to standard Australian numbers
  • 300GB data for use in Australia
  • Minimum plan cost $2136 over 24 month
  • Limited to 3 connections per customer
  • Instore only

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Available to port-in mobile service (excluding JB Upfront/Prepaid, The Good Guys Mobile & Broadband, Telstra & Boost) customers only. The $1200 off the current ticketed price of a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (referred to as the “JB Hi-Fi Voucher” in the Telstra Terms and Conditions available at www.telstra.com.au/jbhifi-mobile-terms) replaces the dollar value of the Voucher in the Critical Information Summary and will be applied to the purchase price of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra instore after connection approval by Telstra. If you cancel or move to a lower cost/different plan then you must pay a Voucher Repayment Fee to Telstra pro-rated against the remaining months of your plan’s minimum term. This offer is not available in conjunction with any other JB Hi-Fi mobile or broadband offer and is limited to 3 connections per customer. ‡ Speeds may vary due to various factors such as location, hardware and network congestion. If you exceed your data allowance, your speed will be capped at 1.5Mbps. Speed is slowed further in busy periods. For full Terms & Conditions and Critical Information Summary visit www.jbhifi.com.au/mobile-plans. Available instore only. Offer ends 25 Jun 2025

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Comments

  • -3

    Pretty meh comparing to the Pre-order Deal:

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/890078

    • +28

      Unfortunately those who want to buy this phone now can’t go back in time to benefit from the pre-order deal. So no point comparing it with the pre-order deal, which we all know can’t be matched.

      • +5

        It is still helpful for many of us to see previous deals; it helps to evaluate the value of the current deal. We should not discourage it on Ozbargain.

        • +1

          This case is slightly different as the previous deal contained conditions that can never be again replicated (pre-sale). All future deals post the phone becoming available are however comparable and therefore useful for evaluation.

    • Thanks for pointing this out. I will wait for a better deal.
      Appreciate

  • 1697-1200=497?

    Or 1200 off on the original price?

    • +4

      You’re forgetting the $800 cancellation fee

    • +1

      Says off ticketed price, so I guess it's $497 yes

  • -1

    89per month for plan isnt that expensive?

    • +2

      OZBs don’t look at such deal in this way 😅

    • The plan is meant to be cancelled for most OzBargainers I think.

      • but you still need to repay the voucher is it, or how doest it work!!

        • You got $1200, need to pay $800/24*24+$89.

          That's my understanding.

          • -1

            @solacens: why 800? thanks!

            • +1

              @CDG: It’s the max cancellation as per the critical information summary

              • @danny1213: Where do you actually see $800? Is it confused with the old $800 voucher CIS? I don't see it in the CIS. Just refers to it as the voucher, and the voucher is the discount whatever it is. Am I missing something?

            • +1

              @CDG: You’re forgetting the $800 cancellation fee

              So cancellation fee is $800 according to comments above.

    • I don't like to pay much more than that in a year

    • It’s absolutely overpriced when you can get a plethora of sim only plans for far less with more appropriate data allowance.

    • All depends on which side of the tracks you were born !

  • So it's already $440 off the 256GB, so is that then $497?

  • So 497+800+89
    Not that great pricing

    • +2

      497+766+89

      • Right
        Since you are paying foe a month

  • +1

    In Addition with Trade-in, brings down further more than samsung EPP through Westpac for me even with all the codes and $100 voucher from Samsung Chat.

    1697-1200 = 497.

    497 + 800 Cancellation= 1297

    1297 - 645 (trade in my Iphone 15+ ) = 652.

    With Samsung EPP, My final price in cart is 792.48

    Am I missing anything ?

    • Cancellation fee is $800/24*23 as you pay 1st month cost upfront

    • Shame that I can't get EPP access.

      • +1

        If u have westpac reward, CBA yellow, Same price as Samsung EPP.

        • Good to know, thanks.

        • Samsung EPP same price as EDU?

    • cancellation should include the 89 from the first month?

      • No. Thats charged upfront when you sign up. So cancellation will be $766 i.e. $800/24*23.

    • +2

      You could def get a better price just selling your iPhone 15+

      • They offered $600 for a 256GB Pixel 9 Pro…

          • @bteq: Your iPhone 14 is now 600 bucks on Reebelo

            • @ChickenAdobo: Yeah you're right. Not sure how I got that idea!

            • @ChickenAdobo: $460 trade in. Guess not too bad when factoring in sale fees on eBay or the stuff around in FB or Gumtree.

      • Looks like $750-$900 used personal listing depending on storage size.

  • It's not bad really. Similar plan on Aldi Mobile is 175GB for $59/month (figuring that's about the same given data rollover). But that's capped at 150mbps, and only 97% of the Telstra network.

    So $1416 + $1697 = $3113

    vs $2136 + $497 = $2633

    …but no idea what I'd do with 300GB/month unless I cancel my NBN.

    So, compared to my $29/month Aldi Mobile account: $696 + $1697 = $2393.

    So actually only cost me $240 more than what I'm paying now anyway… Pretty decent.

    • Never had NBN since I know the existence of felix mobile while I can tolerate with the speed cap. Easy 300GB usage for me.

      But the $89/$1200 is still not the best deal recently IMHO.

  • +1

    Should these posts be labelled as hacks now? With the final price (after cancellations) in the deal title. Otherwise. people will continue to question these deals when they see the minimum plan costs, monthly plan costs etc

    • "Hide thy intentions"

    • Its not a hack. Everyone is well within their right to cancel the plan and pay the cancellation fee adhering to the T’s and C’s of the plan. Don’t you think both JB and Telstra aren’t aware of this as its been going on for years. Of course they would still be making money thats why they keep offering these deals.

  • -1

    Looks like get a $100 JB gift card too

    https://www.jbhifi.com.au/pages/upfront-mobile-plans

    • I don't think so. Thats seems to be different offer and not the S25U offer. But worth asking.

      • Wait. $1000. But yes you are right. Not available with any other offer. BUT if you don't need a phone and can use $1000 at JB….

        • Just go refund the phone under 30 days change of mind policy.

          • @Flutterby: Well could get the phone on one deal, get the $1000 gift card on a new number so new deal, cancel both. Get $1000 gift card for $200.

  • +2

    $1200 off the Samsung S25+ and S25 as well.

    • Great, Thanks, updated.

    • wow

    • 256gb S25 is currently less than $1200. Do they credit you the rest…

  • Anyone know if you can data share with the $19 15GB Mobile Broadband? Maybe NBN replacement option. Looks like it can.

    • nvm. Pointless. I didn't realise I use so much data. Already 167GB in 4 days, and don't remember doing anything. Just updates I guess.

    • Actually if you can bring family over to $19/month plan and data share that becomes quite cheap.

  • $1386 after cancelling with upfront payment and first month monthly fee. Decent but not the best

    • What would be the cost on the S25 256gb pls?

      • $889 on that model. $0 on the same contract.

  • Why is the 512GB so expensive.

    • Always gouge you on storage upgrades

    • Only $200 extra for 512GB on the 25+ instead of $300 extra on the S25 Ultra if that's of interest (no idea why the price jump is more on the Ultra unless faster storage, but probably just gouging).

      • I can't think of a reason other than GOUGING.

  • So the 1Tb model is $2337 at the moment.
    Minus the 1200 makes it $1137.
    Add back on the 766 for cancelling makes it $1903 total…..is that correct?
    Effectively a further $434 off the current price and depending on your ozbargain prowess you may get an additional $100 gift card (I can't see that it says only 1 offer can be applied anywhere)

    • Actually it's $1000 gift card, but "This offer is not available in conjunction with any other JB Hi-Fi mobile or broadband offer…"

      • Doesn't the offer say $1200? Where's the $1000 come from?

        • There's a different deal - $1000 gift card for new $89 plans. But maybe you're talking about something else (normal wheeling and dealing)

  • 6 more months for the s26 launch and potential cheaper too.

    • Any significant upgrades over S25 ultra compared to upcoming 26 ultra by rumour? I would like s26 ultra to be equipped with at least m14 Samsung display used in Pixel 9P & iPhone 16 pro series. Wait 7 months for s26 ultra or this?
      *Edit Spelling

      • I wouldn't know. Was on s23u then got sick of the form factor before moving to pixel 9 pro. The p9p is very poor with CPU intense tasks, otherwise perfect.

        Annoying that Samsung barely make any meaningful changes and call it a new phone.

  • Alternative option - $1000 gift card instead of $1200 off phone, then use that on current 15% off Pixel phones, if Samsung's not your vibe - https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/911414

  • I just ordered the s25 ultra 512gb from Samsung multi store for $1500.
    I'm trading in the almost new but lousy s25 edge 512gb for $1265 so not much difference in price for me. With trade in before of s24 phone the change over price was only $298.
    Very inconvenient having to change over everyrhing on two phones and trade-ins over a month, but could live with the s25 edge. It's battery life was atrocious for the first 2 weeks, then improved dramatically. Was really slow to charge, but the kicker was how bad the cameras are. From overseas reviews this week people are complaining how hot the phone is getting, let alone an Australian summer.

  • -1

    I think everyone has it wrong with this $800 voucher repayment for cancellation.

    I noticed on the $1000 gift card offer "The $1000 JB Hi-Fi Gift Card will replace the value of the Voucher stated in the Critical Information Summary".

    For the $1200 S25 deal then I noticed "The $1200 off the current ticketed price of a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra(referred to as the “JB Hi-Fi Voucher” in the Telstra Terms and Conditions available at www.telstra.com.au/jbhifi-mobile-terms) replaces the dollar value of the Voucher in the Critical Information Summary"

    The CIS says "If you cancel or move to a lower cost plan then you'll need to pay a Voucher Repayment Fee pro-rated against the remaining months of your plan’s minimum term."

    But also says…

    Voucher

    For eligible customers (see below for eligibility criteria)
    Starter Everyday Premium
    N/A $550 $800
    Maximum Voucher Repayment Fee

    Starter Everyday Premium
    N/A $550 $800

    I reckon you'd struggle to get only $800 pro-rated. Is this a tried and tested thing?

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