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Yomojo's 10th-birthday Black Friday deal: all mobile plans are just AU$1 for the first 30 days

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Yomojo is turning 10 years old this Black Friday, and the Aussie telco is in a giving mood! To celebrate a decade of service, Yomojo is offering an unbeatable Black Friday deal: sign up to any of its four prepaid mobile plans for an introductory price of just AU$1 for the first 30 days. It’s the perfect time to switch and experience why Yomojo has been a customer favourite for the last decade.

From November 12 to 30, Yomojo is offering all four of its prepaid mobile plans, including the high-data Ultra 220GB plan, for just AU$1 for the first 30-day recharge period. In addition, the next five recharges are discounted by up to AU$10 each, giving you half a year of discounted access!

Yomojo’s Starter 29GB pack provides the most bang for your buck, offering a AU$10 discount on recharges two through six after the AU$1 first month. That brings the regular price down from AU$23.90 to just AU$13.90, saving you a total of AU$72.90 across your first six recharges.

If you’re after extra data, there are plenty of other great discounted plans worth checking out, including the Ultra 220GB plan, where you can save up to AU$73.90 over the first six recharges. Here’s a quick look at what Yomojo is offering this Black Friday:

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Plan Name

1st recharge cost (30 days)

Recharges 2-6 cost (per 30 days)

Ongoing cost (per 30 days)

Total savings (6 recharges)

Starter 29GB

AU$1

AU$13.90

AU$23.90

AU$72.90

Essential 42GB

AU$1

AU$24.90

AU$29.90

AU$53.90

Pro 105GB

AU$1

AU$29.90

AU$34.90

AU$58.90

Ultra 220GB

AU$1

AU$44.90

AU$49.90

AU$73.90

Yomojo | AU$1 for the first 30 days and up to AU$10 off recharges 2–6(save up to AU$73.90 on the first 6 recharges)

Yomojo | AU$1 for the first 30 days and up to AU$10 off recharges 2–6 (save up to AU$73.90 on the first 6 recharges)

<p>Yomojo offers super convenient, contract-free plans with instant eSIM activation. You can switch plans easily to find your ideal fit. Save big with discounts like AU$73.90 off the <a href="https://t.cfjump.com/14042/t/34210?utm_source=Future&utm_medium=Spotlight&utm_campaign=BlackFriday&utm_id=Future+Spotlight+Deals&UniqueId=hawk-custom-tracking&Url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.yomojo.com.au%2Fblack-friday%2F%3Futm_source%3DFuture%26utm_medium%3DSpotlight%26utm_campaign%3DBlackFriday%26utm_id%3DFuture%2BSpotlight%2BDeals" target="_blank">220GB Ultra plan and AU$72.90 off the <a href="https://t.cfjump.com/14042/t/34210?utm_source=Future&utm_medium=Spotlight&utm_campaign=BlackFriday&utm_id=Future+Spotlight+Deals&UniqueId=hawk-custom-tracking&Url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.yomojo.com.au%2Fblack-friday%2F%3Futm_source%3DFuture%26utm_medium%3DSpotlight%26utm_campaign%3DBlackFriday%26utm_id%3DFuture%2BSpotlight%2BDeals" target="_blank">29GB Starter option. Enjoy fast online setup, broad Optus 4G coverage, simple recharges and save 15% when bundling up to six SIMs on a family plan.

While we’ve showcased the Yomojo prepaid plans with the biggest savings, if they’re not quite the right fit for your needs, there are also two more options with 42GB and 105GB of monthly data. The only real difference between Yomojo’s prepaid SIM plans is the amount of data you get each month, as all plans include the same 150Mbps speed cap, 4G Optus network access, and unlimited standard talk and text. Additionally, you can save even more with Yomojo's family bundles.

Just a quick reminder: these deals are only around for a short time to celebrate Yomojo's 10th anniversary. They kick off on Wednesday, November 12 and wrap up on Sunday, November 30.

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.