Key Takeaways
1. The Galaxy A17 series is set to launch in Europe with higher pricing than the A16 models, starting at €299.90.
2. The A17 5G offers upgraded storage (256GB and 8GB RAM) compared to the A16 5G’s 128GB.
3. Key features of the A17 include a sturdier design with Gorilla Glass Victus and improvements to the 50MP main camera with optical image stabilization.
4. The A17 will continue to use the Exynos 1330 SoC and retain the same IP54 rating and 5,000mAh battery as the A16.
5. Existing A16 users may not feel compelled to upgrade due to minimal significant changes in specifications.
The upcoming Galaxy A17 series of Android smartphones is “on the way” to Europe, as noted on a sales page from the Italian online store Epto. However, new information hints that it may not be as budget-friendly as the A16 models previously offered in the region.
Pricing Differences
Samsung introduced the Galaxy A16 5G’s entry-level model at €229 in Europe, but its successor could be as much as €70.90 higher. The “A17 5G” is reportedly priced at €299.90 on Epto, which is actually a promotional rate for a device that has a €319.90 regular price. In addition, this new model comes with a minimum of 256GB of internal storage paired with 8GB of RAM, compared to the 128GB storage found in the A16 5G.
Specifications Overview
Even the 4G/LTE-only variant of the A17 is priced at a rather steep €289.90 with the same configuration. Expectations for the A17 5G include a refreshed and possibly sturdier design that features high-quality Gorilla Glass Victus for the display, as well as enhancements to its 50MP main rear camera with optical image stabilization (OIS).
Upgrade Considerations
However, it seems that the phone will continue to use an old-style waterdrop notch screen powered by the outdated Exynos 1330 SoC. It is also expected to keep the same IP54 rating for water and dust resistance, along with the same 5,000mAh battery as the A16 5G. As a result, existing users of the A16 may not feel a strong urge to upgrade with the imminent launch of this next generation.
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