Samsung’s month-long sale is coming to a close — don't miss out on savings on OLED TVs, mobile phones, gaming monitors and more
And you can save even more when you recycle your old tech
Samsung's TechFest sale is coming to a close in just a couple of days, meaning you don't have much time left to take advantage of the deals and discounts on offer across AV kid and home appliances.
As part of the Samsung TechFest sale, you can currently nab free delivery and free tabletop setup for the entire 2026 TV lineup, including the highly anticipated S95H, the successor the 2025's outstanding S95F OLED TV. And speaking of the S95F, you can now save thousands of dollars across a range of sizes, including a AU$2,002 saving on the 77-inch variant, which is perfect for home movie nights or even for watching sports.
You can also save up to AU$50 on the newly released Samsung Galaxy A57, depending on how much storage you select. Plus you can save an extra 5% using the code LS-ASERIES, and save up to AU$690 when you trade-in an eligible device.
Trade-in offers extend to most other product categories too, 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're in the process of reviewing the Galaxy A57 right now, but given its predecessor is been one of our outright favourite budget smartphones, we're pretty confident this updated model will perform even better. Chief among the upgrades is a new, more powerful processor for slicker navigation and to handle more intense graphics-based tasks.
The Samsung S95F is an outstanding screen that benefits from an effective anti-glare coating on the screen to banish reflections, while delivering vibrant, punch colours and deep blacks. The result is a spectacular screen that would suit most bright Australian homes well. This is a great saving on the larger 77-inch model, and you can save up to AU$375 extra when you trade-in your old screen, and save a further 10% if you use Samsung Pay to checkout.
You can also save AU$1,400 on the 55-inch variant, and an extra 5% using code LS-CTV.
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%.
They only launched a few weeks ago, but you can already save 20% on the latest Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro when you buy direct from the manufacturer. Simply enter the code 'BUDS20' when you're in the checkout stage. As we said our review, these buds "sound incredible". We love the ANC performance too, and they gain a genuinely useful set of features via the companion app.
You can now save AU$200 on either variant of the Galaxy S26, and you can elect to pay for your new phone on a 0% interest finance plan. The all-new flagship ushers in a range of upgrades over its predecessor, including a larger 6.3-inch screen (up from 6.2 inches) and a 4,300mAh battery (compared to the S25’s 4,000mAh capacity), as well as a new Exynos 2600 chipset.
We're currently in the process of reviewing Samsung's latest, large-screen tablet, but given the fact we were impressed with its predecessor, we have high hopes this new model will continue the trend. It's designed to be a true productivity powerhouse, thanks to its highly capable processor, S Pen stylus, a wealth of AI features and an improved DeX mode. You can now save AU$300 for a limited time on the 256GB model, and an extra 10% if you use Samsung Pay.
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.

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.







