The website also reiterates Apple's offer of up to A$250 (NZ$267) as a trade-in for your old phone, although a Samsung Galaxy S6 only earns A$150 in credit.
Apple's move comes as its grip on the smartphone market climbed slightly in the last three months of 2016, according to research firm Gartner, but not nearly as much as Google Android's share of the market.
More than 81 per cent of the world's smartphones use Google's software, compared to almost 18 per cent that run Apple's system.
Samsung was also the world's top smartphone maker in 2016, claiming more than 20 per cent of all sales, compared to Apple's 14 per cent.
But the Apple iPhone 7 claimed the title of most popular smartphone in Australia in March, according to Kantar Worldpanel, even though it's swamped by Android rivals.
Apple previously published a guide on how to switch from Android to an iPhone to lure users in 2014, before releasing an official Move to iOS app in 2015.
Both followed the successful "Get a Mac" advertising campaign that ran from 2006 to 2009, featuring Justin Long personifying Apple's computers.