Galaxy A17 4G Launched: Specs, Price & Key Features

Samsung Galaxy A17 4G: Full Specs, Price & Why It Stands Out
The Samsung Galaxy A17 4G has just entered the budget smartphone arena, delivering a compelling blend of features without leaning on 5G connectivity. Priced competitively, it promises solid performance, a strong camera setup, and long-term software support. Here’s everything you need to know.
Key Highlights
- Display: 6.7-inch AMOLED, Full HD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh rate.
- Processor: MediaTek Helio G99 (replacing the 5G’s Exynos 1330).
- Memory & Storage: 6 GB RAM + 128 GB internal storage.
- Battery & Charging: 5,000 mAh battery with 25 W fast wired charging.
- Camera Setup: Rear: 50 MP main with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), plus 5 MP ultra-wide and 2 MP macro; Front: 13 MP shooter.
- Durability: IP54 protection (splash & dust).
- Software & Support: Ships with Android 15 and One UI 7; Samsung promises ~6 years of support.
- Price: Around $170–200 depending on region (≈7,599 UAH in Ukraine).
What’s New Compared to Galaxy A17 5G?
The 4G version maintains much of what made the 5G model appealing—same display size, resolution, refresh rate, battery, and camera layout. The major difference lies in the chipset: the 4G model swaps out the 5G-capable Exynos 1330 for a MediaTek Helio G99. If you don’t need 5G, this gives a lower-cost path with minimal compromise.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Great display for the price; strong camera with OIS; large battery; long software & security updates; rugged design with IP54.
- Cons: No 5G connectivity; 25 W charging is modest compared to faster chargers; mid-range performance may lag with heavy gaming.
Is It Worth Buying?
If you’re shopping in the budget smartphone segment and want strong imaging, a bright screen, and long support, the Galaxy A17 4G is among the best. It particularly appeals to users who don’t yet rely heavily on 5G or whose areas have limited 5G availability.
Final Thoughts
The Galaxy A17 4G delivers excellent value. With its combination of AMOLED 90Hz display, OIS main camera, 5,000 mAh battery, and a promise of six years of support, it’s a budget pick worthy of attention in late 2025. Just weigh whether 5G is important to your wireless use or not. For many, saving money by choosing the 4G variant will make sense without sacrificing too much.
