Forget EOFY — Samsung’s slashing prices on TVs, vacuums and more by up to AU$1,500 right now
And you can save even more when you recycle your old tech
If you ever want to save big on top-rated tech, the usual safe bets are the major shopping events that take place throughout the year. At least, that was the case until now, as Samsung Australia has announced a Tech Fest sale that is now live until April 22, with discounts of up to AU$1,500 across TVs, mobile, home appliances and more.
And with extra savings available, including trade-in offers and the ability to save an extra 10% at checkout when you use Samsung Pay, now is a fantastic time to upgrade your tech for less. And if you happen to be a student or a teacher, you could be eligible for further discounts when shopping via Samsung's Education Store.
I’ve picked out my Samsung Tech Fest highlights below, but be sure to check the full range of savings and discounts available. Samsung says the deals will change as we move through April, and I’ll update this page accordingly with the latest and greatest savings.
We bestowed a full five stars on this TV in our Samsung S90F review, although note that was for the 65-inch model. This 48-inch model — which is a perfect size for smaller rooms or as a gaming TV — uses a WOLED panel, but fortunately that doesn’t have an effect on overall performance — our friends at What Hi-Fi? have reviewed the 48-inch model specifically. It’s capable of fantastic levels of brightness and, of course, being OLED, it delivers superb contrast. Use Samsung Pay to checkout and you’ll save an extra 10%.
This cost-friendly version of Samsung’s Galaxy S25 is aimed at providing a near-flagship experience for a lower price, a goal it certainly manages to achieve. This particular variant comes with the highest amount of storage at 512GB, giving you plenty of space to save photos, videos and music. If that’s overkill, prices start at AU$949 for the 128GB version. Trade in an eligible device and you could save up to AU$720!
We called this tablet “a performance powerhouse for artists” in our review, thanks to its large, gorgeous display and blazing-fast performance. An S Pen stylus is included too, meaning you can start doodling and jotting down notes from the get go. With AU$500 already shaved off, you can save up to AU$580 more with trade in if you have an eligible device to do so.
Whether you’re a competitive gamer or you simply need a huge monitor for productivity, this 57-inch monster has you covered. Our friends at Tom’s Hardware loved the level of immersion it’s able to offer in their review, while heaping further praise on its resolution, speed, brightness and colour. Trade in your old monitor and you could save up to AU$200 extra.
This Samsung stick vacuum is simply outstanding, boasting the most powerful suction we’ve come across at 400AW. Unsurprisingly, it aced our cleaning tests in our Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra review, and we love its auto-empty docking station. This Elite variant comes with even more attachments, including two main floorheads, a pet deshedding tool and even a mop head. Recycle your old vacuum and you could save up to AU$125 extra.

Max is a senior staff writer for TechRadar who covers home entertainment and audio first, NBN second and virtually anything else that falls under the consumer electronics umbrella third. He's also a bit of an ecommerce fiend, particularly when it comes to finding the latest coupon codes for a variety of publications. He has written for TechRadar's sister publication What Hi-Fi? as well as Pocket-lint, and he's also the editor of Australian Hi-Fi and Audio Esoterica magazines. Max also dabbled in the men's lifestyle publication space, but is now firmly rooted in his first passion of technology.





