2024 Finder Award for Best Budget Mobile Provider
TPG was a standout this year for the budget category because it stacks up well for price and data, especially when it's running frequent promotional offers.
In Australia, there are 3 main types of mobile phone plans - prepaid, postpaid and mobile phones on a plan. It's worth mentioning that the first 2 are kind of blurring together these days.
Prepaid mobile plans come with a recharge or renewal period that usually reset every 28 or 30 days. Traditionally you'll purchase a SIM card and pay at the start of each month to continue your plan.
Postpaid plans continue indefinitely. You typically pay for them at the end of the month, but some providers will now charge you at the start.
You can also grab a new phone on a mobile plan. Your monthly bill will be the price of your phone repayment plus the plan fees on top. Pay off the phone in monthly instalments over 12, 24 or 36 months.
If you're on a plan with one of Australia's major telcos - Telstra, Optus or Vodafone - you could be paying a loyalty tax. There may be cheaper plans offering similar data allowances with a smaller provider. Find out how much more you're paying on your utilities bill and the potential savings you could make by comparing.
The average Aussie uses just 12.8GB a month, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). We recommend checking your data usage with your provider or on your phone and go from there. If you're using upwards of 40GB a month, look into unlimited data mobile plans which could be better suited to you.
The network you get your mobile phone plan on will determine your level of coverage. Make sure you check especially if you live outside of metropolitan areas as some mobile networks may not service your area.
Mobile plan inclusions vary across the board but some handy features to look out for are data rollover and data sharing, Wi-Fi calling and international calls. On the other hand, if you're just looking for a simple mobile plan with calls, texts and data, you could skip on the extras and just get a good value plan.
While most plans are paid month-to-month, contracts and longer expiry periods may not be a bad option if you're okay to stick around for the long run. Long-expiry plans that last up to 365 days mean you pay upfront for a year's worth of usage and can usually save on your mobile plan over the course of the year.
How much data you will need is going to depend on how you use it.
Activities like browsing and social media don't use that much data so you should be able to get through the month with a smaller amount. On the other hand, multimedia streaming and downloads use a fair bit.
Here are some examples of the activities you can perform on these data allowances:
Data | Activities |
---|---|
5GB | Basic browsing, social media |
10GB | Basic browsing, social media, music streaming, some video streaming |
20GB | Basic browsing, social media, multimedia streaming and mobile games |
40GB | Basic browsing, social media, multimedia streaming, downloads and mobile games |
Calculate an estimate of your mobile data usage to get a better idea of how much you need.
If that's not enough data then consider an unlimited data mobile plan (and avoid excess data charges).
Australia is home to just 3 mobile networks: Telstra, Optus and Vodafone. The main point of difference between them is coverage and price.
Telstra is host to Australia's largest mobile network.
Optus comes next but it's no second fiddle.
Vodafone has the smallest network but is also the most affordable.
"I've been a very regular mobile phone plan switcher - it's so easy to keep your number and try out different providers, I figure there's nothing to lose. I do really like having a plan on the Telstra network with great coverage and speed, but these days I'm spending most of my life in the city, so it's overkill. I'm currently with Felix on the Vodafone network and it suits me fine. I have their unlimited data prepaid plan on auto-recharge, so I don't need to think about it at all."
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Although buying a phone outright works out cheaper in the long run, it's not easy to pay a hefty amount upfront.
Telstra, Optus and Vodafone allow you to pair your mobile plan with a new handset. You then pay the cost of the phone monthly over a 12-, 24- or 36-month repayment period.
Major phone launches in 2024
The last major phone launch is behind us, with Apple's iPhone 16 series now on sale. It's powered by Apple Intelligence (coming this December) and priced lower than the iPhone 15 lineup! All four models are available on plans from Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone.
Right before that, we saw Google roll out its Pixel 9 series, and in July, Samsung gave us the Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6.
And let's not forget. It all kicked off with Samsung's Galaxy S24 launch, sparking the year's AI buzz.
Grab the iPhone 16 Pro or 16 Pro Max on a plan from Optus, Vodafone, or Telstra.
Buy the S24 Ultra on a plan from Optus, Telstra or Vodafone.
Apple's iPhone 15 lineup is officially on sale and you get any of the models on a plan from the major telcos.
Our experts have crunched the numbers to help you find the best mobile phone plan in Australia.
While you can get unlimited data with your mobile phone, there are a few restrictions to be aware of.
Score up to 60GB for just $20 a month on a cheap mobile plan.
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From budget-conscious to international students, these mobile plans offer something for every type of student.
We’ve narrowed down the options to help you find the best no-nonsense mobile plan for your needs.
There are just 3 mobile networks in Australia but over 50 phone companies to choose from. The choice can be overwhelming so we’ve made it easier by rounding up the 10 mobile service providers on Finder instead.
Is it good service in the middle of Australia?
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 :)
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
Hi Matt, We have a detailed guide to mobile plans with unlimited data which you might find helpful. Typically with these plans the speed will be reduced after a certain volume of data. Most NBN plans include unlimited data – if speed is a consideration, check our roundup of NBN 250 broadband options.
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
Hi Shaz, https://www.finder.com.au/best-mobile-plans-international-calling this page will be able to help you out. Dodo, amaysim and the long expiry plan for Coles Mobile are all good options as you get international call and text inclusions without having to pay extra on top of your plan fees. Hope this helps!
Why haven’t you included Amazon and Officeworks in your comparison lists? Thx
Hi Nuran, this specific comparison list is for mobile plans provided by telcos in Australia. Amazon and Officeworks don’t fit the category in this instance. Hope this helps!
Which is the best plan for international roaming?
Hi Gexi, this guide should help you out with your query: https://www.finder.com.au/mobile-plans/global-roaming