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Samsung Galaxy S21 Australian Pricing and Availability

If you’ve liked what you’ve seen with the announcement of the all-new Samsung Galaxy S21 then you’re going to want to know the price. So we’ve listed the Samsung Galaxy S21 Australian pricing for you along with all the colour and storage options.

Not only has Samsung announced this phone super early in the year, but it’s going on sale early too.

January 29 is when you can walk out of a store with one, and if you’re keen you can pre-order from today.

There are three models, the S21, S21+ and S21 Ultra. And across them up to four different colours.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Prices:

128GB Storage, 8GB Ram – $1,249. Available in Phantom Grey, Phantom White, Phantom Violet and Phantom Pink

Up the storage to 256GB and you’ll pay $1,349 and it’s available in the same four colours.

Galaxy S21+ Prices:

Also available in two storage sizes, the 128GB S21+ with 8GB RAM will set you back $1,549 and comes in Black, Silver and Violet (Put “Phantom” in front of all colour names).

Double the storage and you’ll pay $1,649 for the Samsung Galaxy S21+ with 256GB.

S21 Ultra Prices:

The big boppa of the bunch is available in just two colours, Black and Silver (yes, again with the Phantom names, but that’s just weird).

In three storage sizes, the Ultra starts at $1,849 with 128GB of storage and 12GB of RAM, while the 256GB storage and 12GB RAM model is $100 more at $1,949.

Up the storage and the RAM and you’ll pay $2,149 for the most expensive phone in the Galaxy S21 range with 512GB storage and 16GB of RAM.

Given they all have 5G, these prices are pretty respectable when compared to the Galaxy S20 from last year, and are on par or better than the competition.

Special Pre-Order Bonus

As is customary, Samsung have a bonus offer for those who pre-oder a Galaxy S21 device.

Those who order a Galaxy S21 or S21+ will receive a set of Galaxy Buds Live.

If you pre-order a Galaxy S21 Ultra, you’ll get a set of the new Galaxy Buds Pro – valued at $349.

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