Samsung Discount Codes for September 2024

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Samsung AU: score $50 off your next order by subscribing

Ends: Thu, Oct 31, 2024, 10 used Today
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Samsung AU: get free shipping on all products

Ends: Wed, Apr 30, 2025
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Samsung: score up to $300 off select OLED monitors

Ends: Wed, Sep 11, 2024
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FAQs

Does Samsung offer free delivery?

Yes, Samsung offers free standard delivery Australia-wide for all products purchased from the official online store. Samsung also offers additional services, including installation and removal of old appliances, though these extras will incur a free.

How do I register a Samsung warranty?

You can register your Samsung product online or check your warranty information by visiting the My Page section on Samsung's website. In order to use My Page, you will need to create or login with your existing Samsung account.

How do I contact Samsung customer service?

Samsung customer support is available via phone, chat or email. To contact via phone, general enquiries and support requests can be made by calling 1300 362 603 within Australia. 24/7 chat support is also available via the Samsung website, as is an email submission form. Additionally, you can get face-to-face support by visiting your nearest Samsung Service Centre.

Is Samsung Wallet free to use?

The Samsung Wallet app allows you to use your mobile phone for contactless payments at participating stores. Samsung Wallet is free to use and incurs zero charges. 


Hints & tips

Sign up for a Samsung account: One of the first things you should do to save money at Samsung is create an account. It’s completely free, and all you have to do is sign up using your email. By doing this, you get free next delivery on all orders from Samsung, potentially saving you loads of money in the long run.

Trade-in your old devices: Hand over your old devices via Samsung's trade-in service  to receive trade-in credit to put towards your next purchase on Samsung’s online store. Samsung will accept phones, tablets and smartwatches from Samsung, Apple, Google, Oppo and more.

Keep an eye out for big sales events: Samsung's online store regularly has sales year-round, though the biggest ones typically happen during Black Friday and Boxing Day. These sales events are when the biggest variety of items tend to be discounted. It's also worth keeping track of pre-order periods for Samsung phones and tablets, as Samsung has been known to offer free inclusions and storage upgrades ahead of release.

Sign up for the newsletter: You can score a AU$50 voucher for use on your next purchase (of AU$350 or more) when you sign up to Samsung's newsletter. Not a bad little bonus for simply signing up.

Use Samsung’s student discounts: Samsung offers excellent student and educator discounts through its Education Store. All you have to do is verify your status by logging in with your Unidays details.


How to use your Samsung discount code

  1. Browse our Samsung promo codes and select one you'd like to use. 
  2. Click "Get Code" to reveal it and copy the unique code to your clipboard.
  3. When you've got your code, head to the Samsung website to shop for some tech.
  4. Once you've added the items you want, click on your shopping cart in the top right of the page and proceed to checkout. 
  5. Click the “Redeem vouchers” button below the subtotal in your cart and enter your discount code.
  6. Click Apply to apply the code to your purchase. The offer will be applied to your order's final cost if you've used a valid promo code on an eligible item. 
  7. Proceed through the rest of the checkout process as usual to place your order. 

How we source coupon codes

The coupons you’ll find on Tom’s Guide have been sourced by our dedicated coupons team, who use the web, our relationships with retailers and our affiliate networks to find the latest codes. The offers on each coupon page are updated every few days to ensure we feature the freshest ways to save, and our commercial team (based in Sydney) also sources exclusive codes and sales info directly from some of the biggest retailers in Australia.

How we test coupon codes 

All the coupon codes we list on our pages have been tested by our coupons team to check they work as intended before they’ve been uploaded. You’ll find a wide range of coupons on Tom’s Guide, including free shipping offers, student discounts, and savings on various kinds of products. 

Unless otherwise noted, to ensure that all listed discount codes are available to use, we don’t include any one-time use or user-specific coupons. We also provide as much information as we can to keep things as clear as possible — any expiry dates or terms and conditions will be listed alongside the code. Look for the ‘Terms & Conditions’ text — you’ll be able to click this to expand this section for more details.

What to do if a discount code doesn’t work 

We take care to only list tried and tested discount codes on our pages, so all coupons should be active and confer the listed discount or deal. However, although we keep up to date with expiry dates and any terms and conditions, sometimes retailers change these before we can update our pages. 

Should a code fail to work as expected, check you meet any listed requirements. These can include minimum spends, multibuy offers, or product-specific promotions (such as "10% off selected tablets"). You can view all associated requirements by clicking “View terms and conditions” below your code.

If this does not solve your issue, you can contact our customer service team by emailing ecommau@futurenet.com. Make sure to let us know which coupon you were trying to use and which page this was listed on, and we’ll be in touch to help as soon as possible.

How we make money 

Tom’s Guide makes money from discount codes through a commission-based model. We have agreements in place with each retailer on our site – for every purchase made using one of our coupons or deals, we earn a small percentage of the order total back in commission.

Thanks to this model, we can save our readers money without charging you a thing. You won’t pay a cent to get the discounts listed on our pages, so whichever code or deal you choose, you’ll get exactly what it says on the tin. 

If you're looking for more information on Tom's Guide coupons, you can also read more about How We Source Coupon Codes and How to Use Them on our dedicated page.

Stephen Lambrechts

Stephen Lambrechts is the Managing Editor of Tom's Guide AU and has written professionally across the categories of tech, film, television and gaming for the last 15 years. Before Tom's Guide, he spent several years as a Senior Journalist at TechRadar, had a brief stint as Editor in Chief at Official Xbox Magazine Australia, and has written for such publications as APC, TechLife Australia, T3, FilmInk, AskMen, Daily Telegraph and IGN. He's an expert when it comes to smartphones, TVs, gaming and streaming. In his spare time, he enjoys watching obscure horror movies on physical media, keeping an eye on the latest retro sneaker releases and listening to vinyl. Occasionally, he also indulges in other non-hipster stuff, like hiking.

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As one of the biggest and most well-known consumer electronics companies in the world, Samsung is South Korea's biggest export. Producing everything from smartphones and TVs to washing machines and fridges, Samsung is a household name in the world of technology and home appliances. Like many of the world's most recognisable companies, Samsung had humble beginnings, originating as a grocery store in 1938 owned by Lee Byung-Chull, who traded in all kinds of goods, which were then exported to China. Samsung would eventually start making electronics in 1969, kicking off with its own black and white televisions. Today, Samsung is neck and neck with Apple as the world's top smartphone maker, and is also the number one producer of OLED displays in the world. While Samsung products are available from most reputable electronics retailers, you can often save money by buying direct from Samsung's online store using the coupon codes on this page.

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Stephen Lambrechts is the Managing Editor of Tom's Guide AU and has written professionally across the categories of tech, film, television and gaming for the last 15 years. Before Tom's Guide, he spent several years as a Senior Journalist at TechRadar, had a brief stint as Editor in Chief at Official Xbox Magazine Australia, and has written for such publications as APC, TechLife Australia, T3, FilmInk, AskMen, Daily Telegraph and IGN. He's an expert when it comes to smartphones, TVs, gaming and streaming. In his spare time, he enjoys watching obscure horror movies on physical media, keeping an eye on the latest retro sneaker releases and listening to vinyl. Occasionally, he also indulges in other non-hipster stuff, like hiking.