Telstra will start selling the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G on Tuesday, either on a standalone lease or else as an upgrade to customers who purchased a Samsung Galaxy S10+ through Telstra. The upgrade will be available for 21 days.
Telstra says it will allow consumers who have Windows 10-based devices with an eSIM to connect to its mobile network without any other hardware.
Both Telstra and Optus have announced they will be providing their customers with the new Samsung Galaxy models released overnight, with Telstra claiming to have struck an exclusive deal with the South Korean phone-maker that would ensure its customers get their hands on the 5G device first.
Telstra has awarded its Blue Tick certification to Samsung’s new Galaxy S9 and S9+,smartphones which the telco says will facilitate the best possible coverage in rural and regional areas.
Telstra has doubled data allowances on its international day pass and expanded coverage to an additional 17 countries.
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