With the recent leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy A17, it’s evident that Samsung is making some design tweaks that are reminiscent of the Galaxy A56. The shift from distinct camera modules to a unified camera module, similar to the Galaxy A56 and A36, marks a significant change in the A17’s design language.
The front design, characterized by a teardrop notch and a chunky chin bezel, aligns with the budget-friendly aesthetic seen in the Galaxy A16 5G. However, the back of the Galaxy A17 introduces sleek grey-black and light grey color options, emphasizing a modern and minimalist approach.
In terms of specs, the Galaxy A17 is expected to feature a 6.7-inch AMOLED display, a 50MP main camera, and a substantial 5000mAh battery. Coupled with the Exynos 1380 chip and 6GB of RAM, Samsung seems poised to deliver an upgraded budget smartphone experience with the A17.
As we anticipate the launch around October, the leaked details suggest that Samsung is aiming to address the areas for improvement from the Galaxy A16 5G. With these enhancements and design refinements, the Galaxy A17 could potentially elevate Samsung’s budget phone lineup to a new level of performance and user experience.