Apple announces Australian iPhone 4 pricing

 

Telstra and Optus staff to open stores at 12:00am Friday.

Apple has revealed it will be selling the 16GB iPhone 4 direct from AU$859 including GST, the 32GB iPhone 4 from AU$999 including GST, and has pinned the cost of the prior 3GS model at AU$719.

The outright pricing will be available from Apple's retail stores and "select Apple Authorised resellers", Apple said in a statement today.

Apple's telco partners have also started posting their pricing regimes.

Telstra will offer the smaller 16 GB iPhone 4 for $149 upfront on a $49 cap plan for 24 months and will bundle it free with $79 and $99 cap plans. It offers the 32 GB for $299 on a $49 cap plan for 24 months, $299 for a $79 cap plan for 24 months, and will bundle it free with the $99 cap plan over 24 months. The prior 3GS model is being bundled in at zero upfront cost for all three of these cap plans.

Optus is offering zero upfront costs for the 16GB and 32GB iPhone 4 on its $79 and $89 per month caps over 24 months. The 16GB is also bundled in at no upfront cost on the $59 per month plan and for $8 upfront on the $49 per month plan. The 32 GB is $15 upfront on the $49 monthly plan and $10 upfront on the $59 monthly plan. These plans, however, include only between 1GB and 3GB of downloads.

PC Authority has published an excellent comparison of the iPhone 4 pricing options available from Telstra and Optus, a snapshot of which we've posted below:

Apple iPhone 4 16GB pricing: Telstra v Optus

Apple iPhone 4 16GB
Selected Plans - Post Paid - $49 per month

  Optus 'yes' Extreme $49
 Telstra $49 Cap Plan
Handset cost

$8 a month
$149 upfront
Term
24 months
24 months
Included credit
$450
$400
Included data
1GB
200MB
Minimum cost
$1,176
$1176



Apple iPhone 4 16GB Selected Plans - Post Paid - $79 per month
Optus 'yes' Extreme $79 Telstra $79 Cap Plan
Handset cost
free
free
Term
24 months
24 months
Included credit
$800  $750 
Included data
2GB
500MB
Minimum cost
$1,896
$1,896


Apple iPhone 4 32GB pricing: Telstra v Optus

Apple iPhone 4 32GB

Selected Plans - Post Paid - $49 per month

  Optus 'yes' Extreme $49
 Telstra $49 Cap Plan
Handset cost

$15 a month

$299 upfront

Term
24 months
24 months
Included credit
$450
$400
Included data
1GB
200MB
Minimum cost
$1,536
$1,475



Apple iPhone 4 16GB Selected Plans - Post Paid - $79 per month
Optus 'yes' Extreme $79
Telstra $79 Cap Plan
Handset cost
free
$199 upfront
Term
24 months
24 months
Included credit
$800  $750 
Included data
2GB
500MB
Minimum cost
$1,896
$2,095

 For more analysis, see PC Authority's plan comparison

Midnight launches

Telstra also said it would open 25 stores [PDF] in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania from 12am on Friday.

Optus is also hosting midnight launches at its 'yes' stores in all states.


Apple announces Australian iPhone 4 pricing
"Excellent job you're doing here. Thanks for keeping on top of this, Brett."
By ITrant
 
 
 
Comments: 7
pcgeeks
Jul 27, 2010 9:06 AM
a bit more detal in this article would have been preferred. ie. is $859 outright for the 16gb or 32GB model?
zaphod6502
Jul 27, 2010 9:37 AM
Is the $859 price for the 16GB or 32GB model? More information please.
rycrozier
Jul 27, 2010 9:58 AM
Hmm... the statement says: "iPhone 4 will be available for outright purchase for a recommended retail price starting from AUD$859 inc GST".

I think "from" is the operative word.
rycrozier
Jul 27, 2010 9:58 AM
(story edited to reflect)
ADSLNerd
Jul 27, 2010 11:21 AM
Please update this article because the iPhone 4 32GB will sell at $999. Talk about half information. Want proof here's another story showing the 32GB is $999
BrettWinterford
Jul 27, 2010 11:38 AM
Thanks folks - the 32GB model pricing was not available at 6:30am this morning when I first posted. Story has been updated, with a nice comparison of plans courtesy of PC Authority. Thanks for your patience.
ITrant
Jul 27, 2010 2:10 PM
Excellent job you're doing here. Thanks for keeping on top of this, Brett.
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