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This Kogan Mobile Black Friday deal on its Large 365-day plan is frankly bonkers value

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Kogan's Black Friday sale is underway and offering up massive discounts site-wide, with thousands of items reduced by up to 70% from now until Friday, December 5. And though the big online retailer has cut prices on a wide array of tech, home and lifestyle products, the savings on its 365-day mobile plans are also particularly noteworthy.

As a key example, Kogan Mobile has slashed the price of its Large 365 Day Plan from AU$240 to AU$169 and boosted the data allowance from 300GB to 400GB. Do the math and that’s an average of AU$14.08 per month for 33GB of data — which should be more than enough for the average Aussie user.

Deals this good on 365-day SIMs have become increasingly rare over the last year, so if you're keen we'd absolutely advise jumping on this one before December 7 when the mobile deals end – and note that you need to activate the plan by December 31, 2025.

Kogan Mobile Large 365 Day Plan
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Save 30% (AU$71)
Kogan Mobile Large 365 Day Plan: was AU$240 now AU$169 at Kogan

Lock in a year of mobile service for just AU$240 AU$169 with Kogan Mobile’s Black Friday deal on the Large 365 Day Plan. You’ll score a massive 400GB of total data, which breaks down to an incredible AU$14.08p/m for 33.33GB of monthly data. This prepaid offer includes unlimited standard national talk and text, allowing you to save AU$71 off the regular price and forget about phone bills for a full year. This offer expires on December 7, 2025. Kogan's mobile plans operate on the Vodafone 4G mobile network.

While the deal mentioned above is our top pick, Kogan Mobile has also lowered the prices on two alternative 365-day plans. These may be a better fit if you require less data, or conversely, if you need significantly more.

For a more budget-friendly alternative, Kogan Mobile is offering its Small 365 Day Plan for AU$179.90 AU$149, bringing the monthly cost down to just AU$12.42. This includes 250GB of total data, which equates to roughly 21GB of data per month.

For heavy streamers seeking annual savings, the Extra Large 365 Day Plan provides exceptional value at AU$300 AU$189. This massive data package includes 650GB, providing about 54GB of data per month. This makes the effective monthly price just AU$15.75 — a steal for serious data users.

Note that once the first year is up, these plans renew at their regular prices and data allowances – although given Kogan Mobile is letting existing customers sign up for these plans, we're keeping our fingers crossed that some equally good deals are up for grabs when Black Friday 2026 comes rolling around. If that happens, you could move to one of those when next year's renewal is due.

More Kogan Black Friday deals

As we mentioned above, Kogan's got plenty of other tempting Black Friday discounting going on – we've rounded up 10 of our favourites in a dedicated article, but here's a quick recap of the highlights:

To make the most of Kogan's Black Friday sale, I'd also consider signing up for a free Kogan First trial. This provides access to exclusive member savings – including on many of the highlighted products above – and free delivery in eligible areas.

Since these prices are only available until December 5, 2025, it would be wise to act fast if any deals from the sale tickle your fancy.

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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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