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Kogan Mobile 500GB 365-Day Plan $300 + Free Samsung Galaxy A04s 3GB RAM/32GB Storage + Delivery ($0 with First) @ Kogan

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Note that this is the 3GB RAM 32GB storage version, NOT the 4GB 128GB australian variant sold for $329 RRP.

Plan works out to $25 for 41.67GB per month which is decent value itself, with a bonus phone on top that you can sell (surprisingly good price) or use as a spare device for something like letting your child watch Youtube on. Using the half price deal from last month on this plan, it would end up being $150 for the phone. Better than @fozzie 's deal as it is 2.5 times more data and $20 less.

720p 6.5" 90Hz screen with an Exynos 850.

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  • +2

    Looks good.. The only problem I can see is that you’d be a Kogan customer, otherwise not bad 👍

    • +4

      Never had a problem with Kogan Mobile. Telstra on the other hand were a nightmare.

      • +1

        i think its the whole vibe of paying money to Ruslan Kogan… who to some people is like Gerry Harvey Lite…

        • +2

          could they be distant cousins somewhere down the family tree?

  • can i return the phone and get credit

    • You could sell it on Gumtree.

      • Yeh for maybe $50!!

        • $50 dollars!. Make it $500; I was planning to rob you at either price. What's your address so I can click and collect?

  • +2

    Could be a cheat way to claim tax on your mobile bill without substantiation. Because you paid $300 for a phone with free data……not $300 for data with a free phone.

  • Phones with only 32GB of storage are really limiting in 2023 IMHO. Especially a Samsung that has a lot of bloat.

  • -2

    A series 😂😂😂😂😂

  • Is the phone unlocked for any service provider or just kogan?

    • best to ask them but I've never seen a Kogan locked phone before, only mainstream telcos like Optus, Vodafone, Telstra

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