Dodo’s half-price mobile plans are hanging around until May

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// Dodo's latest deal is sticking around.
Fergus Halliday
Apr 02, 2025
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Dodo has extended its half-price offer on selected mobile plans until 6 May 2025. 

The deal covers all but the provider's cheapest and most expensive SIM-only mobile plans, but works out to be a generous 50% discount on the usual price.

You can get Dodo's $28 Mobile Plan for $14 per month for the first three months rather than the usual price. This plan includes Optus 4G coverage plus unlimited calls, texts and data banking. It also comes with $200 of international calls and 30GB of data per month. If you exceed that allowance, you'll stay connected but your speed will be capped out at a paltry 256Kbps.

Alternatively, the $33 Mobile can be had for $16.50 per month for the first three months. This SIM-only mobile plan includes Optus 5G coverage plus unlimited calls, texts and data banking. It also ups the ante with $300 of international calls and 40GB of data per month. If you use that allowance up, the speed cap here will go down from 100Mbps to just 256Kbps.

Originally due to expire at the end of 25 February 2025, this week is the second time that Dodo has given a stay of execution to the promotion. We'll have to wait and see if it can pull off a hat trick, but in the meantime, you can find the discounted mobile plans in the widget below.

For a sense of how these two discounted compares to the competion, take a look at a widget below for a round-up of SIM only mobile plans from other providers with at least 20GB of monthly data. 

Fergus Halliday
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Fergus Halliday is a journalist and editor for Reviews.org. He’s written about technology, telecommunications, gaming and more for over a decade. He got his start writing in high school and began his full-time career as the Editor of PC World Australia. Fergus has made the MCV 30 Under 30 list, been a finalist for seven categories at the IT Journalism Awards and won Most Controversial Writer at the 2022 Consensus Awards. He has been published in Gizmodo, Kotaku, GamesHub, Press Start, Screen Rant, Superjump, Nestegg and more.

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