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Three of my favourite Android phones have been discounted to all-time low prices in early EOFY sales – from just AU$735

Three of my favourite Android phones have been discounted to all-time low prices in early EOFY sales – from just AU$735
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Three Android smartphones in front of a purple background
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Premium smartphones from the likes of Apple, Samsung and Google tend to start upwards of AU$1,400 these days, so when a bargain rolls around not too long after the launch of the latest devices, I can’t help but pay attention. That’s exactly what’s happening with these Android smartphones – they’re three of my favourites at all-time (or near all-time) low prices, so my interest is piqued.

Each of these epic handsets has received an attractive discount on Amazon and at The Good Guys just in time for the 2025 EOFY sales – and I reckon among the three, you could find a handset worth considering.

The Google Pixel 9 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S24 FE and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 are some of my favourite Android phones ever, and each for a different reason. I personally love the long screen profile the Z Flip 6 provides when unfolded, while the Galaxy S24 FE represents great value as the entrypoint to the Galaxy S range.

The Google Pixel 9 Pro meanwhile holds the ‘best all-rounder’ title on our list of the best phones in Australia, owing to its excellent cameras, awesome design and fantastic feature set.

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Zac has been in the tech writing game for six years, having previously written for Gizmodo Australia, Canstar Blue, and The Daily Mail Australia (with articles on Nine, Junkee, Kotaku Australia and Lifehacker Australia). He’s a huge nerd with a deep passion for technology. While his main focus at TechRadar Australia is phones, monitors and peripherals, he also has a deep interest in the growing Australian EV landscape. Outside of Techradar, Zac’s a Headspace (a youth mental health organization) volunteer and an avid gamer. 

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