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I'm gobsmacked — Samsung’s official EOFY 2026 sale has slashed prices by up to AU$2,000 on TVs, phones and more
Plus there's extra savings on select items by trading in old tech
Samsung Australia's end of financial year sale is ending soon, and now's your last chance to score deals of up to AU$2,000 off its TVs, Galaxy phones, wearables, earbuds, 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 — if you shop for a TV that's 75 inches or larger, you get an extra AU$200 off when you trade in your old TV, whether it's from Samsung or not.
No matter what category you’re interested in, Samsung likely has a deal for you here, with up to 43% off to be had.
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TVs
While this size isn't going to provide the most immersive movie viewing experience in the living room, a 48-inch OLED TV is perfect for gaming thanks to its native 120Hz refresh rate, Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync support, as well as the usual trappings of OLED TVs like better colour contrast and detailed image quality.
Samsung's S90H sits below the flagship S95H OLED TVs, with lower peak brightness and mid-range audio technology as the main differences. The TV retains the same colour contrast and core gaming features as the flagship, with a 165Hz refresh rate for smooth frame rates. You can also get an extra AU$200 off when you trade in your old TV, whether it's from Samsung or otherwise.
Other sizes are also discounted below:
- 55 inches: was AU$2,999 now AU$2,288
- 48 inches: was AU$2,399 now AU$1,973
- 42 inches: was AU$1,999 now AU$1,766
Samsung's Quantum Mini LED TVs are better suited for brighter sunlit rooms than the more premium OLED TVs, but these also have a respectable 144Hz refresh rates that make it still a great choice for gaming. You can also get an extra AU$200 off when you trade in your old TV, whether it's from Samsung or otherwise (applies to TVs 75 inches and larger only).
Other sizes are also discounted below:
- 75 inches: was AU$2,999 now AU$1,964
- 65 inches: was AU$2,199 now AU$1,476
- 55 inches: was AU$1,799 now AU$1,261
- 50 inches: was AU$1,599 now AU$999
Micro RGB is Samsung's newest LCD technology that revolutionises Mini LED to display millions of microscopic red, green, and blue LEDs in the backlight matrix instead of white and blue backlights. This difference aims to improve colour volume and brightness over traditional Mini LED.
Other sizes are also discounted below:
75 inches: was AU$7,999 now AU$6,499
65 inches: was AU$5,299 now AU$4,299
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 is the Korean brand’s attempt to solve those two issues by displaying artwork during standby mode to serve as a digital frame.
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.
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.
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.
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
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. You can score further savings of up to AU$700 when you trade in your old phone. Use the code LS-S26EOFY at checkout to save a further 5% off your cart.
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 for its 256GB model at AU$1,376.55. Use the code LS-S26EOFY at checkout to save a further 5% off your cart.
Our review called the Galaxy Z Fold 7 "the perfect foldable" for its new thin and light form factor, upgraded camera array over its predecessor and AI features that maximise the whole screen when folded out. You can save up to AU$700 when you trade in your old phone.
If you're keen on the best compact phone on the market, it doesn't get better than Samsung's Z Flip 7. Its outer screen is bright and its camera array gets an upgrade over its predecessor. This AU$500 discount is the biggest we've seen so far for this foldable. You can save up to AU$700 when you trade in your old phone.
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.
A step down to the Galaxy A57, which I found to be one of my favourite mid-range smartphones of the year, the Galaxy A37 is a great no-frills Samsung handset with some respectable specs — a 6.7-inch 120Hz Super AMOLED display, three rear camera lenses, a 5,000mAh battery with 45W fast charging, to name a few. The Exynos 1480 chipset isn't the most beefy and RAM options start at 6GB, but for less than AU$450, it's still a lot of phone for the money.
Wearables and earbuds
We called the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 the best mainline Galaxy Watch in a while, thanks to a slimmer body, a slew of new health, sleep and AI features, a software redesign and an on-wrist Gemini assistant. Our review found that the battery can last around 25 hours between charges, which is plenty for most people. In addition to the 35% discount, Samsung is giving away a bonus Athleisure watch band.
Other variants and sizes are also discounted below:
- Watch 8 (LTE, 40mm): was AU$749 now AU$486.85
- Watch 8 (Bluetooth, 44mm): was AU$699 now AU$454.35
- Watch 8 (LTE, 44mm): was AU$799 now AU$519.35
If you have larger wrists or if you want something more premium, the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic comes in at 46mm and has a few upgrades over the base model Watch 8 to warrant the higher price. It has a physical rotating bezel, a stainless steel chassis (versus the Watch 8’s Armor Aluminium), an additional customisable Quick Button, 64GB of storage and a bigger 445mAh battery (compared to the Watch 8’s 435mAh). Like the regular Watch 8, you’ll also get a free Athleisure band as part of Samsung’s EOFY promos.
While it’s slightly older than the two watches above, Samsung’s Galaxy Ultra is the brand’s most premium option, sporting a more rugged titanium build designed for outdoor adventurers and enthusiasts. Apart from its hardy build, the Watch Ultra is also packed with outdoor-focused features like an emergency siren, Dive Mode, a brighter 3,000-nit screen (versus 2,000 for the Watch 8s), and a larger 590mAh battery.
Our Galaxy Buds 4 Pro review praised its great sound, effective noise cancellation and classy and understated look. Having tested these myself, I found the best part is that they fit very comfortably compared to other earbuds.. You can also get the white colour and the Samsung store exclusive Pink Gold for the same price.
If you're not a fan of earbuds with the tips sitting inside the ear canal, the base Buds 4 are also discounted. Our review praised the sound quality and the looks, and features like Bluetooth 6.1 support, call sharpening profiles, spatial audio and adaptive sound are handy enough to bolster the listening experience.
Other Samsung deals
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's Odyssey Ark may not be the brand's newest gaming monitor, but it's still a great option for an immersive experience with its gigantic (for a monitor) curved 55-inch screen with a 165Hz refresh rate. Our review praised the monitor's brightness, HDR capabilities and provided plenty of flexibility for a display of this size.
If you don't need a screen as big as the Ark (and that costs a lot less), this Odyssey G5 monitor also has a curved screen and a 165Hz refresh rate. It sports a 2560 x 1440 resolution that would be at home on any gaming setup, while support for AMD FreeSync and HDR10 further enhances the viewing experience.
This monitor provides 3D visuals without needing to wear glasses, aimed to provide an enhanced gaming experience for graphically-intensive titles. The G90XF has 4K resolution, 165Hz refresh rate and edge lighting, as well as support for Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync.
This OLED monitor replicates two 1440p monitors placed side by side but in a single panel, providing a spacious 5120 x 1440 resolution. The G91SD also has a 144Hz refresh rate, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support and a built-in brightness control to preserve the monitor's longevity.
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.
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 is an experienced writer and journalist, having previously written for business titles across Australia. He mainly focuses on phones, as well as finding deals and coupon codes at TechRadar Australia. Outside of work, Nico is a keen cyclist and occasional hiker, and also writes about related tech like smartwatches and bike computers.


























