Australia's Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge plans compared

Galaxy S7 plans

Vodafone plans

Vodafone's $5 a day roaming charge makes it a very enticing choice for frequent international travellers. You'll also get unlimited talk and text across all plans.

Pricing for the Galaxy S7 start at $75 for 500MB a month. That would be a crazy decision though, as the next plan up offers 3GB for $80 a month. But even crazier is that the next plan up from that, which includes 6GB of data, only costs $77 a month.

$88 a month will deliver 8GB of data (6GB plus 2GB bonus), $105 brings 12GB (10GB plus 2GB bonus) while the top of the line plan has 20GB for $130.

As with the other carriers, the S7 Edge has a slight price premium on the handset repayments, so 500MB costs $83, and 3GB jumps to $95. Just like the S7 plans though, the 6GB option is cheaper than 3GB at $90 a month, or you can get 8GB for $95.

12GB will set you back $111 each month, while the curved screen phone with 20GB a month will set you back $133 each month.

Plus, you can claim some bonus Qantas frequent flyer points on the 8GB, 12GB and 20GB plans.

Galaxy S7 plans

Virgin Mobile plans

The budget Optus telco also has a full suite of plans for the Galaxy S7 family, with the cheapest plans on offer (although also with the lowest data inclusions on the low price tier).

For $60 a month for the Galaxy S7 or $65 for the S7 Edge, you get 300MB of data and $300 worth of talk and text.

$65 (or $70 for an Edge) will bump up bundled talk and text to Unlimited, while included data jumps to 1.1GB (500MB plus 600MB bonus).

$70 ($75 for the Edge) pushes the data allowance up to 1GB, though you'll get a bonus 1GB for the first 3 months.

The next level sees the Galaxy S7 cost $75 a month ($80 for the Edge) with 3GB of data (plus a bonus 1GB and an extra 3GB for the first 3 months).

You'll get 6GB (plus 2GB and a bonus 6GB for three months) on the $85 plan for the Galaxy S7 (or $91 for the Edge), while the $100 plan for the S7 gives 10GB (plus 3GB bonus and an extra 10GB for the first 3 months) of data (and the Edge plan costs $104 a month).

For $130 a month, you can get either phone thrown in the plan, and have a whopping 15GB plus 6GB bonus included and an extra 15GB for the first three months.

For all those plans, you will need to either get a new number or upgrade or switch to the Optus network to get the bonus data figures, though.

Having spent the past decade editing some of Australia's leading technology publications, Nick's passion for the latest gadgetry is matched only by his love of watching Australia beat England in the rugby.