Find out where you can pre-order the Samsung Galaxy S24 phone range in Australia right now.
For Samsung tech enthusiasts, the moment we've all been waiting for has finally arrived. The Samsung Galaxy S24 is now available to pre-order. And its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy S23 looks likely to be left in the dust.
While the tech upgrades might seem minor, the larger 6.2-inch display on the Galaxy S24 which has been possible thanks to the incorporation of thinner bezels across the screen is likely to be a big hit. (The Samsung Galaxy S23 has a marginally smaller FHD+ screen measuring 6.1 inches.)
But that's not the only change that Samsung have implemented in this upgraded smartphone offering. The Galaxy S24 is also now better equipped for gaming and social media with vastly improved peak brightness levels (2600 nits vs. 1750 nits) and an all-new Exynos 2400 processor.
It also comes with a massive seven years of Android software and security updates which is almost double what the previous model offered.
If you're keen to get your hands on this latest Samsung smartphone, you're in luck. We've rounded up a bunch of sites that are ready to accept pre-orders ahead of its release date on 7 February.
Where to buy the Samsung Galaxy s24 online
Pre-ordering the Samsung Galaxy S24 grants exclusive bonuses that are only available until the phone becomes available in stores.
If you're interested in Samsung's latest flagship, we therefore urge you to act fast. These offers will expire on 6 February.
Amazon: Free double storage + Amazon store credit
Amazon is currently offering free double storage and $100 Amazon store credit with pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy S24/S24+. You can also get double storage and $150 Amazon store credit if you opt for the Ultra version. Act fast to secure a pre-order deal today.
- Free delivery on eligible items with an Amazon Prime membership
- Express delivery available
- 24/7 customer service
- Easy returns
The Good Guys: Double storage + $200 gift card
The Good Guys is also offering some great pre-order deals for those shopping for the Samsung Galaxy S24. Shoppers seeking to preorder the S24 at The Good Guys will receive a $200 e-gift card for a limited time only. This deal applies to all colour variations too (so, black, yellow, violet and grey Samsung Galaxy S24 models). Shop now from $1,397. You can also double the internal storage, free of charge.
- Frequent deals
- Click and collect available
- Premium delivery option includes unboxing and connecting of product
Samsung Store: Up to $1,049 bonus value
The Samsung Store is also pulling out all the stops for the launch of it's S24 smartphone model. Pre-order the S24 Ultra model now and get up to $1,049 in bonus value. You'll get double the storage at no extra cost, plus a bonus $350 with trade-in. The Samsung store is also offering customers a $150 eVoucher to bundle with any Galaxy device or accessory. Pre-orders ship from 29 Jan 2024 onwards and this offer ends on 6th February. Prices for the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra start at $2,199.
- Free shipping on all orders
- Free returns within 7 days (T&Cs apply)
- Phone, chat and email support available
eBay
eBay has a range of S24 prices and pre-order deals available with the offer dependent on the seller. If you don't mind waiting and want to save a few bucks, you should also be able to find secondhand and ex-demo units on eBay in the coming months. Just be aware that these listings won't come with any pre-order bonuses.
- Free delivery on eligible items with an eBay Plus membership
- New products added daily
- Shop by guaranteed delivery date
Optus
Pre-order any phone from the S24 lineup with Optus before February 7 and you'll score a couple bonus gifts from the telco, including:
- Free Galaxy Watch6 (44mm in Graphite) - RRP $649
- Free Galaxy Buds2 Pro (in Graphite) - RRP $249
You'll need to choose a phone repayment period of 12-, 24- or 36-months to qualify for the deal, and select one of Optus' Choice Plus plans.
Go to OptusVodafone
Get a discount on any of the S24 handsets with Vodafone when you sign up to a phone repayment period of 24- or 36-months.
- $200 discount off the RRP of the phone
- Additional $400 credit when you trade-in an eligible device in good working condition
Vodafone's also slashed 50% off its Medium and Large SIM only plan prices for the first 3 months.
Go to VodafoneWhich of these retailers offer free delivery?
- Amazon: Free delivery on eligible items with an Amazon Prime membership.
- eBay: Free delivery on eligible items with an eBay Plus membership.
- Samsung: Free standard delivery.
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