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    This Samsung Galaxy A17 5G deal is the best reason yet to finally upgrade your phone
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    This Samsung Galaxy A17 5G deal is the best reason yet to finally upgrade your phone

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyMay 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Switching phones tends to feel like a bigger commitment than it needs to be, especially when the mid-range market asks you to give up something meaningful to stay within budget.

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    What makes this moment different is that a phone launched in 2025, running Android 15 with six years of OS upgrades promised, has already dropped to a price that most people would associate with a handset half as capable.

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    Samsung’s Galaxy A17 5G has fallen to its lowest cost yet, turning this deal into a smart time to switch phone

    With six OS upgrades guaranteed and a sale price of £155.99, the case for acting on this deal before it moves is difficult to argue with.

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    The Samsung Galaxy A17 5G is now £155.99, down from £199, saving you £43.01 on a 5G smartphone that has barely had time to gather dust since its release.

    The 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display at 90Hz is the first thing that earns its place at this price: the combination of AMOLED vibrancy and a smooth refresh rate is something budget phones routinely sacrifice, and its absence is felt every time you scroll or watch video.

    The camera setup tells a similar story, with a 50MP main sensor backed by optical image stabilisation, which physically compensates for hand movement rather than relying on software alone, resulting in noticeably cleaner low-light shots and steadier video.

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    Battery life comes from a 5000mAh cell that the spec sheet puts at around 2.5 days of typical use, and the 85-minute charge time means a morning top-up is rarely a rushed affair.

    IP54 splash resistance also adds a layer of everyday confidence that phones at this price do not always include, and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus handles screen durability from the front.

    Few phones at this price can promise what the Samsung Galaxy A17 5G does in terms of longevity, and with six OS upgrades guaranteed and a sale price of £155.99, the case for acting on this deal before it moves is difficult to argue with.

    For a fuller picture of where this sits in Samsung’s range, our roundup of the best Samsung phones covers the strongest Galaxy handsets across every budget.

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