EOFY 2026 phone deals in Australia: score up to 45% off flagships, budget phones and everything in between

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June is here and the 2026 EOFY sales are officially underway, with plenty of discounts across a wide range of tech, and that includes essentials like smartphones.

If you’re in the market for a new smartphone, whether as an upgrade to an ageing handset that’s struggling to keep up or you want the latest and greatest for less, we’ve found a few good deals across a range of budgets.

While most of the discounts will be on older phones like last year’s flagships, we’ve also found some deals on the latest handsets from Apple, Samsung, Google and more. The local telcos are also running their own EOFY sales, slashing either the handset cost or the monthly plan fees, or both. We’ve listed some of the best telco deals below, too.If you’re shopping for a new phone for work, it’s also tax-deductible, which can net you even more savings.

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