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VPNs for ad-blocking Whatever you’re after, from cheap through to data-stuffed and the best Prepaid plans, scroll on for the best mobile plans available in Australia this month. If you chew through that massive data cap, speeds are slowed to a respectable 2Mbps for the rest of the month. This Vodafone plan also includes international call inclusions and a 30-day network satisfaction guarantee. Compare phone plans below from a daily updating list of popular SIM Only Plans that have at least 70GB of data. Compare phone plans below from a daily updating list of popular SIM Only plans in Australia that don’t cost more than $20 a month (at least initially). Coupled with the Vodafone $55 Medium Plan, you’re looking at a few bucks more than $100 a month with the iPhone 14 128GB. That price nets you 150GB of data on the Vodafone 5G network, capped to 2Mbps speeds if you burn through it all. You also get unlimited minutes of international calls to selected countries. For comparison, check out the daily updating list of popular iPhone 14 128GB plans below that come with at least 10GB of data. We use a small selection of premium handsets to compare these plans with, which change as new flagship handsets are released, though we tend to lean towards the latest iPhone handset as they are the most popular (plus, they also tend to be great smartphones). You can read more about how we rate mobile service providers. For our other categories, we opt for the best-fit plan that offers the best dollar-to-data value. There are times when we also weigh up factors such as network coverage, a telco’s mobile plans review score, or other included perks. Generally, we want to promote the best mobile phone plans that offer the best first-year value with a good mix of pricing and plenty of data. For a sense of how this compares to some of the other big and unlimited data month-to-month phone plans, check out the widget below. There are some neat perks, too. For starters, this month-to-month plan operates on the wide-reaching Telstra wholesale network. Additionally, any unused data can be banked between months (500GB, up from 300GB) or it can be gifted to eligible Woolworths Mobile customers. You also get 10% off your Woolies shop once a month (up to $50 in savings). Below is a daily updating list of popular Postpaid plans from a variety of telcos in our comparison engine that come with an Oppo A54 5G. For comparison, check out the daily updating list of 5G phone plans below with at least 40GB of data. Below is a daily updating list of popular SIM Only plans with at least 1GB of data that don’t cost more than $15 per month (at least initially). The normal $40-per-month price is decent, but it’s even better for new customers in the first six months at just $20 a month. That’s a great price to pay for 60GB of data, even if there’s not much in the way of permanent perks. For a temporary perk, users in eligible Vodafone 5G areas with a 5G-compatible handset can take part in a 5G network trial until 1 June 2023. If you’re looking to compare phone plans, below is a daily updating list of popular Prepaid plans from our database with at least 30GB of data. If you’re not quite sold, then perhaps the updated list of popular month-to-month phone plans on the Telstra network below will give you a good opportunity to compare phone plans. For a sense of how this plan compares to some of the other options available from Optus, check out the widget below. You can compare phone plans with this month’s most popular plan on the Vodafone network using the widget below. Postpaid mobile plans range from cheap to expensive and bundle a monthly plan with a handset. This is a straightforward way to pay off a new smartphone without having to think about pairing a new handset with a SIM Only or Postpaid plan. Regardless of whether it has 5G or not, handsets tend to be offered as interest-free monthly repayment terms of either 24 months or 36 months. SIM Only and Prepaid plans assume you already have a phone. Either you need an unlocked handset or you’ll have to stick with the carrier network that your phone is currently locked to. SIM Only plans are identical to Postpaid plans in terms of data, coverage and inclusions, minus the additional cost of handset repayments, which makes them cheaper overall. Prepaid plans are paid in advance of a month, instead of afterwards like Postpaid and SIM Only plans (except for Telstra Upfront plans, which are paid ahead of usage). The duration of Prepaid plans varies from one day to a full year, but a month is typically broken down into 30 days, 28 days or, rarely, an actual month. Prepaid plans tend to have fewer bells and whistles than Postpaid and SIM Only plans but are a great way to stay in control of monthly costs.