In a surprise move, the Samsung Galaxy A17 5G has quietly made its European debut. No flashy unveil, no big keynote, just a sudden appearance on retail listings. Following in the footsteps of the Galaxy A16 5G, this new entry-level phone from Samsung subtly raises the bar with a better chipset, tougher screen, and a surprisingly refined camera system with OIS. Here’s everything you need to know.
Samsung Galaxy A17 5G key specs and features
The 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display is what we’ve come to expect from Samsung – rich, vibrant, and far from entry-level in feel. The FHD+ resolution promises crisp visuals, and while the 90Hz refresh rate is no longer cutting-edge, it’s still more than enough for everyday swiping and scrolling.
The bigger win? Gorilla Glass Victus. Yes, on a budget phone. That’s a serious upgrade in durability for anyone whose phone has a history of nosediving off tables. Design-wise, it’s still playing it safe with a waterdrop notch housing a 13MP selfie camera. But with 1,100 nits peak brightness, the screen holds its own even under direct sunlight.
On the back, the 50MP main camera now brings Optical Image Stabilisation (finally), which means less blur and better night-time shots. That’s paired with a 5MP ultrawide and a 2MP macro lens, rounding out a pretty competent setup.
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Under the hood, there’s a 5,000mAh battery keeping things humming, complete with 25W wired charging. You also get IP54 rating for light water and dust protection and, in a nod to nostalgia (and practicality), a microSD card slot makes an appearance. The Galaxy A17 5G runs on One UI 7 atop Android 15, and you get six years of OS and security updates.
Samsung Galaxy A17 5G: Price and availability
As per online reports, the phone is priced at €230 (approximately Rs 24,000) for the 4GB + 128GB base variant, with the top-end 8GB + 256GB version touching €309 (approximately Rs 31,500). The colour options are Black, Blue, and Gray – safe, understated, and designed to blend in.
There’s no official word on the global rollout yet, but an India launch seems inevitable, and if Samsung’s usual pricing strategy holds, expect it to drop under Rs 20,000 here to stay competitive in the value-hungry Indian market.
Stay tuned to Unboxed by Croma for updates, we’ll let you know the moment it hits Indian shores.
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