The Samsung Galaxy A17 4G is the budget Samsung for buyers who care about the screen and long software support more than connectivity. It pairs a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED panel and a six-upgrade update commitment, both rare at this price, with a 4G-only modem that sets the phone's ceiling.
Galaxy A17 4G: Display
The 6.7-inch Super AMOLED runs at 90Hz with a 1080 x 2340 resolution and Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection, a screen specification that embarrasses the 720p LCD panels most rivals fit at this level.
90Hz is the ceiling where some budget rivals now offer 120Hz, and there is no always-on brightness figure listed to judge outdoor visibility against.
Galaxy A17 4G: Camera
The 50MP main camera comes with OIS, genuinely uncommon at this price and useful for steadier low-light shots, alongside a 5MP ultrawide, a 2MP macro and a 13MP selfie camera.
Video recording tops out at 1080p at 30fps on every camera, so the stabilised sensor is wasted on anyone hoping to shoot decent video.
Galaxy A17 4G: Battery
The 5,000mAh battery is rated at 51:33 hours of endurance on the EU energy label, and 25W wired charging is respectable for the class.
There is no wireless charging, and the 1,200-cycle battery rating matters more here than on most phones, because the six-year software promise invites keeping this handset a long time.
Galaxy A17 4G: Size, Weight and Build
At 164.4 x 77.9 x 7.5mm and 190g, the A17 4G is slim for its screen size, with an IP54 rating against dust and splashes and a choice of Black, Gray and Light blue.
The frame and back are plastic, there is no headphone jack despite the budget positioning, and the microSD slot shares space with the second SIM.
Galaxy A17 4G: Performance
The Helio G99 with up to 8GB of RAM is a proven efficiency-focused chip that should keep One UI 7 moving acceptably, and Samsung's commitment to up to six major Android upgrades from Android 15 is the longest support window in this price bracket.
The catch is the modem: no 5G on a phone designed to be kept for six years is a real mismatch, and UK network coverage will only shift further towards 5G over that period.
Galaxy A17 4G: Who Should Buy
Buy the Galaxy A17 4G if you want the best screen and the longest software support available at rock-bottom money, and your area's 4G coverage serves you fine today. Buyers who expect to keep the phone for its full support life should seriously consider the Galaxy A16 5G, which adds the connectivity this phone will eventually miss. Buyers comparing monthly costs will find current network pricing in the table above.