The best Samsung Galaxy Note 9 pre-order prices in Australia compared

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Samsung's latest monolith of a phablet has officially been unveiled, and we've now got the lowdown on what makes the Samsung Galaxy Note 9
128GB of onboard storage for $1,499, and the other with an unprecedented 512GB of storage for $1,799.With prices like this, it seems that
Samsung is going for the throat of the iPhone X, but is this work-meets-play powerhouse enough to sway Apple die-hards And does this
generation of the Note offer enough promise for those upgrading from the Galaxy Note 8For more in-depth thoughts, check out our Samsung
Galaxy Note 9 hands-on review.See also: Galaxy S9 deals | Galaxy S9 Plus deals | iPhone X deals | Galaxy Note 8 dealsThe best Samsung Galaxy
Note 9 plansGiven the $1,499 starting price of this monolithic handset, there's a good chance you'll want to soften that blow with a
24-month contract
Although the plans are still fairly steep, some come with some excellent bonus offers and other neat ways to reduce the wallet-damage.It's
worth noting that, for pre-orders, every carrier is offering the 512GB model at the same price as the 128GB model, so there's literally no
$117.45pmYou can get an incredibly well-rounded plan right now courtesy of a special discount at Vodafone
There's 2,000 minutes of call time to select countries, and instead of 40GB, you'll net yourself 80GB of monthly data
Even better, if you go over that cap, you won't get charged any extra
Instead, your speeds will just drop to 1.5Mbps
You can also leave the plan at any time, only having to pay out the remaining cost of the handset, which for a limited time is $1,499 for
the 512GB Note 9
delightful phablet but want to get it as cheap as possible, the $95pm Optus plan nets you 3GB of data and the 512GB version of the handset
You'll also get all of Optus' extras like the ability to stream music via Spotify, Google Play Music or iHeartRadio without it eating away
at your data cap
Total cost over 24 months is $2,280View Deal