Save up to $1000 when you pre-order the latest Google Pixel 11 devices
Google’s Pixel 11 family is now available for pre-order, and while starting prices are higher than last year’s models, there are a couple of big discounts that make the new phones much more attractive.
To find out which telcos are offering heavy discounts on plans for Google Pixel 11 devices, keep reading.
Much like with this year’s Samsung foldables, Optus customers will score some of the largest savings across Google Pixel 11 devices.
Get $500 off both the Pixel 11 and Pixel 11 Pro, and score $1,000 off the Pixel 11 Pro XL and Pixel 11 Pro Fold. These discounts are applied across the length of your repayment term so, for example, that’s a saving of between $13.89 and $27.78 per month over a 36-month period.
Here’s how much Optus has priced the Pixel 11 256GB device on a 36-month plan:
For those after the Pixel 11 Pro XL 256GB device on an Optus 36-month plan, here’s how they compare:
And here’s the Pixel 11 Pro Fold 256GB device on an Optus 36-month plan compares:
By comparison, Telstra’s offers work on a sliding scale based on which foldable you choose. However, a larger discount than Optus is offering is up for grabs but only if you’re after the most expensive phone.
Customers looking to get the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra on a plan will save $800. If you’re after a Galaxy Z Fold 8, you’ll save $700, while those who purchase the Galaxy Z Flip 8 will save $500.
That’s a saving of either $22.22 per month, $19.44 per month or $13.88 per month respectively over a 36-month plan.
These discounts are applied across the length of your plan, plus you can get up to $300 in bonus credit if you trade in an old, eligible device.
Here’s how much Telstra has priced the Pixel 11 256GB device on a 36-month plan:
For those after the Pixel 11 Pro XL 256GB device on a Telstra 36-month plan, here’s how they compare:
And here’s the Pixel 11 Pro Fold 256GB device on a Telstra 36-month plan:
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