Device discounts do not apply to cancelled DPC. If you cancel your DPC early, cancel your mobile plan during the device payment term or move to an ineligible mobile plan during the payment term, you’ll need to pay out your device, in full.
You must have an eligible Telstra Mobile Plan in order to have a DPC. Compatible handsetĬompatible Telstra mobile network handset required. Your data allowance is for personal use in a smartphone or tablet in Australia only and the FairPlay Policy applies. The speeds you actually receive may vary depending on a range of factors including your device, location, number of users and download sources. In addition, heavy data users (users in the top 1% of all data users) may experience slower speeds than other users during busy periods. 1.5mbps isn’t suitable for HD video or high-speed applications, and means that some web pages, social media content and files may take longer to load). Instead, you can continue to access data up to speeds of 1.5Mbps. You won’t be charged if you go over your monthly data allowance. This plan comes with a data allowance to use in Australia. For 5G coverage information, check coverage map. Speeds may vary due to factors such as location, distance from the base station, local conditions, concurrent users, hardware and software configuration and download/upload destination. With an Essential and Premium Mobile plan your included data comes with access to our fastest download speeds on our 4G and 5G network. Plan speedsĭownload speeds for your included data on the Basic Mobile plan are capped at 250Mbps on our 4G and 5G network, rolling out from August 2022. Speeds vary for reasons like location, distance from base stations, terrain, user numbers, hardware/software configuration, download source and upload destination. Outside 4GX areas, you will switch to our fastest available 4G or 3G speeds. In other coverage areas around Australia, you’ll automatically switch to our fastest available 4G or 3G. The Telstra Mobile Network offers 4GX in all capital CBDs and selected suburban and regional areas and is progressively rolling out to more places. In non-5G coverage areas, you’ll automatically switch to our 4G or 3G. Telstra currently offers 5G in select areas and is progressively rolling it out to other areas. We'll let you know before any changes take effect. We'll use the CPI for full year to March quarter and any increase will be rounded to the nearest dollar and occurs within your July billing cycle. CPI measures household inflation and is released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. So, have you disabled flash messages on your iPhone? And is there any other method to disable flash messages that we should include in our article? Let us know in the comments.Our mobile and data plans include an annual price review and may increase in line with CPI in July each year. If you are, contacting customer care should fix the issue for you. Hopefully, you were able to follow the steps mentioned here and you’re no longer receiving flash messages from your operator. The only thing you can do now, is to contact your carrier’s customer care and ask them to disable flash messages for you.Įasily Turn off Annoying Flash Messages on Your iPhoneĮven though flash messages and the ‘Your SIM played a tone’ notifications on iPhone are extremely annoying and infuriating, the one silver lining is that it is, at least, easy to disable them on iPhone. Though this doesn’t usually happen, however, if you have followed all our steps and received the confirmation, and you’re still getting flash messages, it can be infuriating. What to Do if Flash Messages are Still Not Gone? You will then receive a confirmation that flash messages have been turned off for you, and you can rest easy.