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3 Must-Have Telstra Prepaid Phones

Whenever we’re buying a new phone, we always see to it that we’re getting it right with the brand, specs, build, colourways and other preferences. We mostly focus on these categories that we often overlook other choices. Just like the prepaid or postpaid options.

For some people, especially the younger ones, whatever’s given to them is usually fine. But if you’re already a strong independent man and woman, you must know what will work best for you already.

But don’t worry, there’s nothing wrong with getting torn between two options sometimes. In this case, to go prepaid or to go postpaid. To help you decide on which one’s the better option for you, below is a brief explainer.

Prepaid – going for a prepaid mobile phone means that you are paying upfront first. For this arrangement, you will get a certain number of calls, texts, and data for a certain amount of money.

The expiry and daily limits of your provisions will depend on what kind of prepaid plan you’ll subscribe to.

Postpaid – when it comes to this arrangement, you will have to pay your dues every end of the month. You will receive all your calls, texts, and data credits at the start of the month, then you’ll pay for it after. In case you exceed your limits, you’ll have to pay other charges on top of your monthly dues.

This setup usually lasts for 12-24 months.

If you feel that you need a prepaid mobile plan more than a postpaid one, you’re on the right track. Below are only some of the reasons why you might be better off with prepaid.

  • It will help you save money
  • There are no hidden charges
  • You can change your network anytime you want

Now that we’ve got that out of the way, below are only some of the best prepaid mobile phones from Telstra Australia that you can buy right now.

1. Samsung Galaxy A21s

Aside from the benefits of a prepaid plan, this model has more in store to offer. Take its top-notch camera system for example. The Samsung Galaxy A21s has an ultra-wide-angle lens, macro lens, and HD front and rear cameras.

It also runs on a 5000 mAh battery so you can take your selfies, record your vlogs all day without skipping a beat!

Full specs

Display:         6.5 inches Immersive 6.5″ HD+ Infinity-O Display1

Storage:        128GB

Cameras:      Front: 13MP, Back: 48MP (Main) + 2MP (Depth) + 8MP (Ultra-Wide) + 2MP (Macro) Rear: 48MP

Battery:         5,000mAh

RAM:            6 GB

Operating System:  Android 10

Network Support:   4GX

Telstra Blue Tick:    Yes

Processor:   Exynos 850 (2. 0 Hz) Octa core

Design:         75.3 mm x 163.7 mm x 8.9 mm

Internal Memory:    128 GB, supports up to 512GB microSD

Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Nano SIM

2. OPPO A53s

This model is more than just your average phone. It’s also powered by a 5000 mAh battery, allowing you to accomplish your tasks like emailing with some selfies and gaming on the side.

With its 90Hz Neo-display, streaming your favourite films and shows is much more enjoyable!

Full specs

Display:         6.5” Neo Display (720 x 1600) inches

Storage:        128GB ROM + 4GB RAM + Supports up to 256GB via microSD

Cameras:      Rear: 13MP+2MP+2MP Front: 8MP

Battery:         5000mAh

Operating System:  Android 10

Network Support:   4GX

Processor:   Qualcomm SDM460 @ 4×1.8GHz + 4×1.6GHz

Design:         75.1 mm x 163.9 mm x 8.4 mm

Weight:         186 g

Connectivity: Wi-Fi, NFC, 3G, 4G, 4GX Network, Nano SIM

3. Samsung Galaxy A12 4GX

Just like the Samsung Galaxy A21s, this model is a photographer-friendly mobile phone. With its powerful processor and RAM combo, the Samsung Galaxy A12 4GX can keep up with you all day.

Full specs

Display:         6.5 inches, 1600 x 720 pixels

Storage:        128GB

RAM:            4GB

Cameras:      Rear: 48MP (Main, F2.0), 2MP (Depth, F2.4), 5MP (Ultra-Wide, F2.2), 2MP (Macro, F2.4) Front:8MP (F2.2)

Battery:         5,000mAh

Operating System:  Android 10

Network Support:   4GX

Processor:   MediatekMT 6765

Design:         75.8 mm x 164.0 mm x 8.9 mm

Weight:         205g

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