Samsung's Tech Upgrade sale lets you nab epic bonus savings on already-discounted devices by trading in your old ones — up to AU$2,325 off

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Is your TV, smartphone, tablet, or even washing machine starting to show its age? Don’t stress, because Samsung Australia is currently holding a Tech Upgrade sale, which, when paired with its Trade-Up program, makes it easy to replace your worn-out gadgets for shiny new ones, all while saving you a nice chunk of change.

We're not talking small discounts, either — depending on the device you're trading in and the product you're looking to upgrade to, you could save thousands of dollars.

For instance, Samsung's 83-inch OLED S85F 4K TV currently has an initial discount of AU$2,000, bringing its price down to AU$6,999 AU$4,999, which is already a mammoth saving. However, you can get up to an additional AU$325 off by trading in your old television — that's a potential saving of AU$2,325 on the RRP!

Samsung Neo QLED QN900F 8K TV (85-inch)
Save 29% (AU$2,000)
Samsung Neo QLED QN900F 8K TV (85-inch): was AU$6,999 now AU$4,999 at Samsung Australia

Get up to an extra AU$325 off with trade in

Samsung’s 83-inch OLED S85F 4K TV is currently going for AU$4,999 after a hefty AU$2,000 discount, which is already a massive saving. On top of that, you can score up to an extra AU$325 off by trading in your old TV — meaning you could save as much as AU$2,325. Simply select 'Yes, please' on the 'Recycle your old TV to get up to $325.00 off' option on the S85F's listing page and then choose the size and brand of your trade-in TV. Offer ends February 18, 2026.

While the TV deal above is arguably the best offer still available in Samsung's Tech Upgrade sale, there are many other great discounts up for grabs in other categories.

Case in point, a AU$400 discount on the Galaxy S25 Ultra (256GB) can be combined with up to AU$980 in trade-in value for your old device, meaning it's possible score Samsung's current flagship phone for only AU$769 — that's an epic saving of AU$1,380!

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 256GB
Save 19% (AU$400)
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 256GB: was AU$2,149 now AU$1,749 at Samsung Australia

Get up to an extra AU$980 off with trade in

Thanks to the Tech Upgrade sale, you can snag a fantastic AU$400 discount on the 256GB Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, plus get up to AU$980 in trade-in credit for your old device. That means you could grab Samsung’s latest flagship for just AU$769 — an absolute bargain! All you have to do is select 'Yes, please' in the Samsung Trade-In section of the Galaxy S25 Ultra's listing page then follow the instructions. Offer ends February 18, 2026.

If a new tablet is what you're after, you're in luck — Samsung is also offering some big savings on its Galaxy Tab S10 and Tab S11 slates, with select models reduced by AU$300 right off the bat, with up to AU$940 of additional trade-in value up for grabs. Best of all, your old tablet will fetch at least AU$400 in trade-in, no matter how old or damaged it is.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11
Save 19% (AU$300)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11: was AU$1,599 now AU$1,299 at Samsung Australia

Get up to an extra AU$940 off with trade in (guaranteed AU$400 minimum trade-in value)

This one's a little confusing, so bear with us — right now, you'll get AU$300 off at checkout on any Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 model, along with a minimum of AU$400 in trade-in value for your old tablet, even if it's old and damaged. However, if your trade-in tablet is in good nick, you can get up to AU$940 in trade-in value, meaning it's possible to get the 256GB / 12GB Galaxy Tab S11 for only AU$1,599 AU$359. That's insanely good value! Offer ends February 11, 2026.

These are just our top device picks from Samsung's Tech Upgrade sale, which will keep adding and removing deals until March 4, 2026.

Be sure to check out the Tech Upgrade sale landing page to see everything on offer, including an 18.5kg/10kg Bespoke AI washer and dryer combo that’s been discounted by AU$1,500, plus an extra AU$400 trade-in value for your old machine!

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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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