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I'm gobsmacked — Samsung’s official EOFY 2026 sale has slashed prices by up to AU$2,600 on TVs, phones and more

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Samsung has been aggressively rolling out deals on most of its devices this Australian end of financial year, including the tempting offers on smartwatches and select tablets that we covered last week.

But believe it or not, the South Korean tech giant was just warming up with those deals — its also slashed up to AU$2,600 on its TVs, Galaxy phones, vacuums and monitors.

If you’re like me and you tend to hold off on buying big-ticket purchases until they get a generous discount, EOFY often has very competitive bargains. And as someone who tracks deals for a living, I’m happy to confirm that the deals aren’t exclusive to older tech that brands want to clear out — a lot of the current models also get discounts.

The savings don’t stop at the sticker price either — for certain products (excluding mobiles, tablets, watches and earbuds), Samsung’s running a ‘spend more, save more’ promotion with bonuses ranging from free delivery to flat discounts:

  • Spend AU$800: Free delivery
  • Spend AU$1,800: AU$200 off and free delivery
  • Spend AU$3,000: AU$450 off and free delivery
  • Spend AU$5,000: AU$1,100 off and free delivery

To sweeten the deal further, you can save up to an extra AU$475 if you trade in your old devices (and they don’t even have to be Samsung products!).

No matter what category you’re interested in, Samsung likely has a deal for you here, with up to 42% off to be had.

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TVs

Samsung QEF1 (85-inch)
Save 42% (AU$1,250)
Samsung QEF1 (85-inch): was AU$2,999 now AU$1,749 at Samsung Australia

Samsung’s QEF1s are the brand’s entry-level QLED TVs, which feature 4K upscaling (turning lower-res video to 4K) to improve image detail, boosted colour and brightness via True Quantum Dot and 100% Colour Volume. Other sizes available are 65 inches for AU$1,120 and 55 inches for AU$600.

Samsung The Frame Pro (75 inches)
Save 32% (AU$1,450)
Samsung The Frame Pro (75 inches): was AU$4,499 now AU$3,049 at Samsung Australia

When they’re not being used, TVs can often be dull black rectangles taking up a lot of space in a room, and you’d hardly want to have them running all day (except maybe during a cricket test match) if you want to prolong their lifespan. Samsung’s The Frame Pro is the Korean brand’s attempt to solve those two issues by displaying artwork during standby mode to serve as a digital frame. You can even add customisable frames to complete the look (sold separately). A Wireless One Connect media box (where you would route all your devices instead of directly into the TV) and a slim wall mount are also included.

Samsung S90F (77 inches)
Save 28% (AU$1,650)
Samsung S90F (77 inches): was AU$5,999 now AU$4,349 at Samsung Australia

Moving up to Samsung’s vibrant OLED TVs, the S90F has outstanding picture quality, lots of gaming features and exceptional connectivity. While this TV is a tier below Samsung’s 2025 flagship S95F, the S90F’s RRP is also AU$2,300 cheaper for the same 77-inch model, with the former being a bit brighter and including an anti-reflection filter. Our reviewer found that the S90F delivered much of the performance of the more expensive flagship model, providing great value for money — and even more so with this discount.

Samsung S95H (83 inches)
Save 26% (AU$2,600)
Samsung S95H (83 inches): was AU$9,999 now AU$7,399 at Samsung Australia

If you’re looking to splurge and you have enough room to fit a TV of this size, you can’t go wrong with the S95H. Launched this year, this TV is the successor to the S95F which TechRadar named its TV of the year for 2025. In our S95H hands-on, my colleague found that the QD-OLED tech improved the peak brightness to 4,500 nits (or 12% over the S95F), and said it set a high bar for other TVs coming out this year. A newly-released TV getting a discount this big is always welcome, especially for a flagship like this one. If you’re trading in old tech, you can save up to an extra AU$475 off.

Mobile

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE (128GB)
Save 27% (AU$300)
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE (128GB): was AU$1,099 now AU$799 at Samsung Australia

The Galaxy S25 FE aims to provide a flagship Galaxy S experience in a more affordable package, packing the same 4,500mAh battery, 45W fast-charging speed and 6.7-inch AMOLED display as the Galaxy S25 Plus, along with a similar camera array. Rounding out the specs is an Exynos 2400 processor and 8GB of RAM. While this may not be the newest Galaxy phone, this discount makes the S25 FE a tempting choice for someone who doesn’t need an actual top-tier flagship handset. You can also save up to an extra AU$300 when you trade in your old tech.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra (256GB, Silver Shadow)
Save 18% (AU$400)
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra (256GB, Silver Shadow): was AU$2,199 now AU$1,799 at Samsung Australia

On the other end of the spectrum, Samsung has also discounted the current flagship Galaxy S26 Ultra. Our reviewer called it the best Android phone ever and it’s also one of the best phones on the market, thanks to the blazing fast Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chipset and some new features like a built-in Privacy Display and Horizon Lock for shooting videos. This discount only applies to the Samsung Store-exclusive Silver Shadow colour.

Samsung Galaxy S26 (256GB, Pink Gold)
Save 26% (AU$400)
Samsung Galaxy S26 (256GB, Pink Gold): was AU$1,549 now AU$1,149 at Samsung Australia

If the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s 6.9-inch screen is too big and/or you don’t need all those ‘super flagship’ features, the 6.3-inch base model Galaxy S26 brings most of the Ultra’s experience in a more compact form. The S26 has all of the Galaxy AI and software perks of its more expensive sibling, while also getting a slightly larger display than its predecessor’s 6.2-inch screen. If you want something in the middle, the 6.7-inch S26 Plus is also AU$400 off at AU$1,449. These two discounts are only available to the Pink Gold colours.

Other Samsung deals

Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra Elite 400W
Save 29% (AU$500)
Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra Elite 400W: was AU$1,699 now AU$1,199 at Samsung Australia

This Samsung vacuum has some serious suction, a convenient auto-empty dock and swappable batteries, as well as plenty of tools and attachments to make cleaning effortless. In our Bespoke AI Jet Ultra Elite review, we found it comfortable to hold and use, and also stylish enough that it won’t feel out of place in the nicest-looking homes. Our reviewer’s main criticism was the relatively high price, but this discount takes care of that concern.

Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 monitor (27-inch)
Save 33% (AU$500)
Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 monitor (27-inch): was AU$1,499 now AU$999 at Samsung Australia

While this isn’t quite as smooth as the newer Odyssey G60SF’s eyewatering 500Hz refresh rate, this OLED gaming monitor still has a super-fast 360Hz refresh while also having beautiful colours, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and the Samsung OLED Safeguard+ ventilation system that prevents OLED burn-in. The white colour also makes it stand out from a sea of black monitors IMHO, adding some style points to your setup.

Samsung Odyssey G95C ultrawide monitor (49-inch)
Save 20% (AU$400)
Samsung Odyssey G95C ultrawide monitor (49-inch): was AU$1,999 now AU$1,599 at Samsung Australia

For an immersive gaming experience that can also double as a productivity workhorse, Samsung’s 49-inch ultrawide Odyssey G9 monitor provides a curved display with dual QHD (5,120 x 1,440) resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate. Ideal for racing games and first-person shooters as well as scrolling through big spreadsheets and video editing timelines, this is an upgrade worth considering if a multi-monitor display isn’t cutting it for you anymore.

Nico Arboleda
Staff Writer

Nico is an experienced writer and journalist, having previously written for business titles across Australia.  While mainly focusing on phones and finding deals and coupon codes at TechRadar Australia, he is also a keen cyclist and occasional hiker, so he also loves related tech like smartwatches and bike computers. Outside of tech, Nico is also a politics, basketball and movie obsessive.