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  • Unlimited national calls & texts
  • Telstra 4G/5G network
365GB
$365
per 12 months
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Boost $365 SIM
  • Unlimited standard national calls & texts
365GB
Data
$365
per 12 months
Boost $300 SIM
PrepaidNo lock-in contract
290GB for $255 on activation, then 240GB for $300/recharge. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Activate by 7.4.25
Boost $300 SIM
Prepaid
290GB for $255 on activation, then 240GB for $300/recharge. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Activate by 7.4.25
  • Unlimited national calls & texts
  • Telstra 4G/5G network
290GB
$255
per 12 months
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Boost $300 SIM
290GB for $255 on activation, then 240GB for $300/recharge. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Activate by 7.4.25
  • Unlimited standard national calls & texts
290 GB
Data
$255
per 12 months
ALDI Pay As You Go Starter Pack
PrepaidNo lock-in contract
ALDI Pay As You Go Starter Pack
Prepaid
  • $5 included standard national credit
  • Wholesale Telstra 4G network
0GB
$5
per 60 day recharge
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ALDI Pay As You Go Starter Pack
  • $5 included standard national credit
0 GB
Data
$5
per 60 days expiry
Everyday $250
PrepaidNo lock-in contract
Everyday $250
Prepaid
  • Unlimited national calls & texts
  • Wholesale Telstra 4G network
215GB
$250
per 365 day recharge
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Everyday $250
  • Unlimited standard national calls & texts
215GB
Data
$250
per 365 days expiry
Konec $259 Mobile Plan
PrepaidNo lock-in contract
Konec $259 Mobile Plan
Prepaid
  • Unlimited national calls & texts
  • Wholesale Telstra 4G network
259GB
$259
per 365 day recharge
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Konec $259 Mobile Plan
  • Unlimited standard national calls & texts
259GB
Data
$259
per 365 days expiry
Telechoice Prepaid $269 365 Days
PrepaidNo lock-in contract
Telechoice Prepaid $269 365 Days
Prepaid
  • Unlimited national calls & texts
  • Wholesale Telstra 4G network
220GB
$269
per 365 day recharge
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Telechoice Prepaid $269 365 Days
  • Unlimited standard national calls & texts
220GB
Data
$269
per 365 days expiry
Telstra $350 SIM Kit
PrepaidNo lock-in contract
310GB for $315 on activation, then 165GB for $350/recharge. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 31.3.25
Telstra $350 SIM Kit
Prepaid
310GB for $315 on activation, then 165GB for $350/recharge. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 31.3.25
  • Unlimited national calls & texts
  • Telstra 4G/5G network
310GB
$315
per 12 months
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Telstra $350 SIM Kit
310GB for $315 on activation, then 165GB for $350/recharge. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 31.3.25
  • Unlimited standard national calls & texts
310 GB
Data
$315
per 12 months
Everyday $320 5G
PrepaidNo lock-in contract
280GB for the first recharge, then 250GB/recharge. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 2.6.25
Everyday $320 5G
Prepaid
280GB for the first recharge, then 250GB/recharge. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 2.6.25
  • Unlimited national calls & texts
  • Wholesale Telstra 4G/5G network
280GB
$320
per 365 day recharge
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Everyday $320 5G
280GB for the first recharge, then 250GB/recharge. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 2.6.25
  • Unlimited standard national calls & texts
280 GB
Data
$320
per 365 days expiry
Telsim 260GB 365 day
PrepaidNo lock-in contract
Telsim 260GB 365 day
Prepaid
  • Unlimited national calls & texts
  • Wholesale Telstra 4G network
260GB
$330
per 365 day recharge
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Telsim 260GB 365 day
  • Unlimited standard national calls & texts
260GB
Data
$330
per 365 days expiry
Telechoice Prepaid $389 365 Days
PrepaidNo lock-in contract
Telechoice Prepaid $389 365 Days
Prepaid
  • Unlimited national calls & texts
  • Wholesale Telstra 4G network
360GB
$389
per 365 day recharge
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Telechoice Prepaid $389 365 Days
  • Unlimited standard national calls & texts
360GB
Data
$389
per 365 days expiry
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How to compare mobile plans: a step-by-step guide

It can be overwhelming to sift through all the options. Don't worry though, we've simplified the process to help you find a mobile plan that works for you.

1. Do you want a new phone or just a phone plan?

This is the first question to ask yourself when choosing a phone plan.

  • New phone on a plan: If you're looking for a new phone along with your plan, your only choices are Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone, which are know as the 'big three' in Australia.
  • SIM-only plan: If you're happy with your current phone or want to buy one yourself, you can save by going with a prepaid or postpaid SIM-only plan. There are over 45 smaller providers offering great value for money, with Aussies paying an average of $25 a month with them compared to $61 with the big three, according to our data."

💡 Pro Tip: You can keep your existing phone number when switching providers, and it's easy to bring it with you no matter where you switch.

2. How much data do you actually need?

Start by checking how much data you use, because there's a good chance you're paying for more than you need (and could save money!). Many Australians overestimate how much data they need; based on research from the ACCC, the average Aussie uses 13.4GB each month on average - far less than the 40GB most people choose as per our data.

💡 Pro tip: If you mostly use Wi-Fi and don't stream much on the go, a smaller data plan could save you money. Second, check your previous bills to get a clear picture of your typical usage. If you're still not sure of how much you use, there's more info below.

3. Do you have a network preference?

Coverage matters, especially if you live in rural or regional areas. Price and data won't matter much if you're constantly losing signal!

  • Telstra offers the widest coverage, which is especially important if you don't live in a major city.
  • Optus and Vodafone have strong coverage in major cities, but less extensive reach in some regional or remote areas.

💡 Pro tip: Check the mobile phone provider's network coverage map before signing up.

4. Do you want extra perks or a no-frills plan?

Some mobile plans come with extras like international calls, data rollover or travel roaming.

💡 Pro tip: If you don't need these features, focus on finding a plan with the right price and data (unlimited local calls and texts are usually a given).

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The hidden cost: Australians paid $2.4 billion in loyalty tax on mobile plans in 2024

You could be overpaying by sticking with the same provider or plan for too long – or only looking at the big brands like Telstra, Optus and Vodafone. As a rule, it's a good idea to look at plans every 6 to 12 months and to review it anytime the provider raises prices. If you don't, you're essentially being taken advantage of by being loyal; aka the loyalty tax. On average, Aussies spend $53 a month on their phone bill, but you could get a plan with 40GB for as little as $30 a month. For more insights like these, read our Loyalty Tax report on mobile, broadband and energy bills.

What types of mobile phone plans can you get in Australia?

In Australia, there are three main types of mobile phone plans:

  • Prepaid mobile plans
  • Postpaid mobile plans
  • Mobile plans bundled with a new phone

Each has its benefits depending on your needs.

Prepaid vs postpaid mobile plans

There's less of a distinction between prepaid and postpaid plans these days, especially with the removal of lock-in contracts for postpaid. Here's a quick breakdown of the differences:

Prepaid plansPostpaid plans
Contract lengthNo lock-in contractUsually no lock-in contract
Payment periodPaid upfrontBilled monthly
Excess chargesNo excess data chargesSome providers charge for excess data use, while others slow your speeds
Expiry period7-day, 28-day, 30-day, and long-expiry plans (90, 180, or 365 days), as well as monthly optionsMonthly
RechargesWithout auto-recharge, you must renew your plan before it expiresThe plan will continue monthly unless you cancel

Phones bundled with a mobile plan

Buying a phone outright is cheaper in the long run, but it's not easy to fork out a big chunk of cash upfront, especially if you're eyeing something from Samsung, Apple or Google.

Telstra, Optus and Vodafone allow you to pay for your phone in monthly instalments over 12, 24 or 36 months. There's no lock-in contract, and you can leave anytime by paying off the remaining phone cost.

So far this year, we've had Samsung launch its flagship Galaxy S25 series and three new phones in the Galaxy A series range. Apple has released a brand-new iPhone 16e to replace the legacy iPhone SE.

Alternatively, you can also compare plans for different models from the big tech brands.

How much data do you really need?

Understanding how much data you need is key to avoiding overpaying.

Activities like browsing and social media don't use as much data as you'd think, so you can probably get by with less than 15GB, especially if you're on Wi-Fi most of the time.

Streaming and downloads, however, can burn through data quickly. If you're out and about a lot or have a long commute, you might want some extra buffer: at least 20-25GB a month.

Anything above 40GB is considered a high data plan.

DataActivities
3GB - 10 GBEnough for casual web browsing, social media, occasional music streaming and some online gaming
15GB - 20GBGreat for regular web browsing, moderate streaming, gaming and occasional YouTube viewing
30GB and abovePerfect for those who frequently stream high-definition videos or download large files like movies, TV shows and video games

If you're still worried about going over your data allowance, consider an unlimited data mobile plan.

In most cases, once you've used up your data, your speeds will drop from anywhere between 256Kbps to 2Mbps. That's still enough for basic things like checking emails or browsing, but you might struggle with heavier tasks.

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"My wife and I were both paying $44 a month each on our mobile plans, with more data than we needed. I thought it was a good deal until I found a 365-day plan with 120GB of data for $119, which works out to $10 each per month. Still, more data than we need since we're almost always connected to our Wi-Fi at home, but it will save us $800 a year!"

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Which mobile network should I choose?

Australia's three mobile networks - Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone - each have pros and cons. Smaller providers use their networks to offer mobile plans.

Network coverage is important because it affects how smoothly you can do things like browse the web or stream content on your phone.

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Telstra has the widest network coverage in Australia and leads in rural and regional areas.

  • Its 4G coverage reaches 99.7% of the population. It also has the strongest 5G coverage (aka faster speeds and better reliability), reaching 91% of the population.
  • Smaller providers on Telstra's network get access to its wholesale coverage, which reaches 98.8% of the population and is the second best in Australia. The exception is Boost Mobile, which has full access to both Telstra's 4G and 5G networks.
  • Signing up with a smaller provider instead of Telstra itself can save you from paying its premium prices.

Providers that use the Telstra network include:


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Optus offers good coverage in major cities, at a lower price than Telstra.

  • Its 4G network reaches 98.5% of the population. It's also continuing to expand its 5G network, which now reaches 80.5% of Aussies across 4,000 5G sites.
  • It covers a little less of Australia than Telstra – this difference in coverage is mostly felt in some regional and remote areas.
  • Smaller providers using Optus get full access to its 4G and 5G networks.

Providers that use the Optus network include:


Vodafone logo

Vodafone is the most affordable but has slightly limited coverage outside cities.

  • Its 4G network covers 98.4% of the population.
  • Vodafone's 5G rollout is still underway - it's now available in 3,000 suburbs across major cities in Australia. Unfortunately, there's no exact coverage percentage available.
  • Its network should suit those living in major cities but similar to Optus, coverage in some regional and remote areas may be patchy or non-existent.
  • Smaller providers using Vodafone get full access to its 4G and 5G networks.

Providers that use the Vodafone network include:

Do you need a 5G mobile plan?

A 5G mobile connection offers faster speeds, particularly in crowded areas. But if you don't use much data, have an older phone that doesn't support 5G or live where the coverage is patchy, 4G might be enough.

The good news? Many mobile plans now include both 4G and 5G, especially with 3G now phased out, so you won't have to pay more for faster speeds.

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    ChristopherMarch 1, 2025

    What about about Virgin ?

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      AngusMarch 3, 2025Finder

      Virgin Mobile doesn’t operate in the Australian market anymore.

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    charlesJanuary 23, 2025

    what is the best value mobile broadband

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      AngusJanuary 23, 2025Finder

      Hi Charles, You can check out our dedicated mobile broadband comparison to see which options might work for you.

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    LeslieNovember 8, 2024

    Is it good service in the middle of Australia?

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      MariamNovember 11, 2024Finder

      Hi Leslie, which network provider or plan are you specifically referring to? I can help you understand how good the coverage is if you can provide some more details. Thanks :)

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    mattNovember 1, 2024

    Just looking to see any brand that have unlimited plan on data, sms very rarely and never talk on phone. so looking for best Family of 4 deal. And looking at NBN for unlimited data or looking at 600mbps-1000mbps cos i have two playing xbox and we watch like netflex, disney+, stan and etc

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    shazJune 3, 2024

    I need a plan for my elderly mum that has unlimited international txts mainly to the UK and NZ we dont need any data just unlimited national calls and txts and unlimited intenational txts every plan i look at she has to pay extra ontop of her plan to send just 1 txt overseas. Thanks in advance for any help and suggestions

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