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The new Galaxy A17 5G is not too different from the A16 5G but it does have an optically stabilized main camera, Android 16 with six OS upgrades promised, and an IP54 rating. It’s already on sale too, making it a more tempting deal.
Pros
- Available for much lower than $199 thanks to deals
- Optically stabilized main camera should deliver better results
- Full-HD AMOLED display
- IP54 rating
- Slimmer and lighter than Moto G
- Six OS upgrades promised
Cons
- Barely any change compared to A16 5G
- U.S. variant has just 4GB RAM
- Questionable performance
Smooth operator
We’ve spent some time with the Moto G 2026 and despite the 4GB RAM, the Android experience is quite good. Software update promise is just two years though and the display is not as impressive as the Galaxy.
Pros
- Modern design with hole-punch camera cutout in display
- 120Hz refresh rate with 1,000 nit brightness
- UI is smooth despite having 4GB RAM
- Likely to be discounted soon
- Ships with near-stock Android 16
Cons
- Thicker and heavier than A17
- Display is just HD resolution and non-AMOLED
- Only two OS upgrades promised
- No ultrawide camera
Samsung Galaxy A17 vs. Moto G 2026: Design and display
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The Samsung Galaxy A17 5G is nearly identical to the Galaxy A16 from the front. The rear camera island has changed to a clustered setup, but other than this, there’s not much to tell the two apart. It is slimmer and lighter than the Moto G 202,6 which should make it just a bit easier to live with. Samsung has also given it an IP54 rating, while the Moto G 2026 only gets a water-repellent design.
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The Galaxy A17 5G has better display specs compared to the Moto G 2026. It has a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED panel with a Full-HD resolution and Gorilla Glass Victus scratch protection. The refresh rate is 90Hz vs. 120Hz on the Moto, but in my experience, there’s barely a discernible difference in usage.
The Moto offers a more modern-looking selfie camera cutout compared to the Galaxy A17. The display itself, though, is not as impressive since it’s an IPS LCD panel with a lower HD+ resolution. Display brightness is a bit higher at 1,000 nits, but scratch protection is weaker with just Gorilla Glass 3.
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The Galaxy A17 5G comes in Blue and Black, while the Moto G 2026 comes in Pantone Slipstream (blue) and Cattleya Orchid (hot pink). Both phones have impressive back panels in their own right for this segment. Samsung offers a glass back (Gorilla Glass Victus) while the Moto G gets a faux-leather panel. The former feels more premium, but the latter should be more durable in the long run.
Overall, it’s safe to say that the Samsung Galaxy A17 5G has a better design and display compared to the Moto G 2026.
Samsung Galaxy A17 vs Moto G 2026: Hardware & specs
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The Samsung Galaxy A17 5G is powered by the Exynos 1330 chip and comes with 128GB of storage. Samsung is offering just one variant in the U.S. with 4GB of RAM. This is generally what you can expect in this segment, but know that performance might not be very smooth. We haven’t used the A17 5G yet, but user comments on Samsung’s online store for the Galaxy A16 reveal sluggish, laggy performance, and this phone also has 4GB RAM and the same SoC.
The Moto G 2026 also has 4GB RAM but a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC. We’ve actually used this phone and found the Android experience to be smooth, despite all odds. One reason could be that Moto UX is leaner than Samsung’s One UI skin.
Samsung has priced the Galaxy A17 at the same $199 as the Moto G 2026, but it has already gone on sale and is retailing for $170. That’s not to say the Moto G won’t get discounts soon, which could put both phones on equal footing.
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Category
Samsung Galaxy A17
Moto G 2026
OS
Android 16 (One UI), up to 6 OS upgrades
Android 16 (Moto UX), up to 2 OS upgrades
Colors
Black, Blue
Pantone Slipstream, Cattleya Orchid
Screen Size
6.7 inches
6.7 inches
Screen Resolution
2,340 x 1,080
1,604 x 720
Screen Type
FHD+, Super AMOLED
HD+, IPS LCD
Refresh Rate
90Hz
120Hz
Processor
Exynos 1330
MediaTek Dimensity 6300
RAM
4GB
4GB
Storage
128GB (expandable up to 1TB)
128GB (expandable up to 1TB)
Cameras
50MP main (OIS),
5MP ultra-wide,
2MP macro,
13MP front
50MP main,
2MP macro,
32MP front
Speakers
Yes
Yes, Stereo
Battery
5,000mAh
5,200mAh
Wireless Charging
No
No
Bluetooth
5.3
Yes
Water Resistance
IP54
Water repellent
Cellular
5G
5G
Size
164.4 x 77.9 x 7.5 mm
167.2 x 76.4 x 8.5 mm
Weight
192 grams
202 grams
Neither phone comes with wireless charging, but the Moto G 2026 has a slightly larger 5,200mAh battery and quicker 30W wired charging. Coupled with the low-resolution display, the Moto G should be able to outlast the Galaxy A17. The latter features a 5,000mAh battery with 25W charging.
Samsung Galaxy A17 vs. Moto G 2026: Software
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The Samsung Galaxy A16 5G set the standard for six OS upgrades on a budget phone, and the Galaxy A17 5G promises the same. The A17 launched in other countries much earlier in 2025 and has come to the U.S. only now. While it initially shipped with One UI 7 (Android 15), it has begun getting the One UI 8 (Android 16) update already in some countries. Upcoming versions of One UI hint at being even smoother and faster, which bodes well for a budget phone like the A17 5G.
Motorola doesn’t have the best track record for timely software updates and this reflects in its OS upgrade commitment too. The Moto G 2026 ships with Android 16 but it will be getting just two generations of Android OS upgrades. This means Android 18 would be the last major release that would come to this phone. While that still gives you few years worth of use, it’s no where as competitive as Samsung.
Samsung Galaxy A17 vs. Moto G 2026: Cameras
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Samsung easily takes the win here as it offers an optically stabilized (OIS) main camera and an ultrawide camera. The 50MP main sensor should be able to capture decent images and video, especially in low light. The ultrawide is only 5MP, but at least the option is there when you need it. The 2MP macro seems a bit pointless on both phones, to be honest, but it’s around.
The Moto G 2026 has a 50MP main camera too, but without OIS. It also lacks an ultrawide camera, which I feel is a big miss. It does sort of make up for this with a much higher resolution 32MP selfie camera, compared to the 16MP sensor in the Galaxy.
Samsung Galaxy A17 vs. Moto G 2026: Which one should you buy?
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If I had to pick the best phone at $200, I’d buy the Samsung Galaxy A17 5G over the Moto G 2026. The fact that Samsung has already discounted it soon after launch is a sign that it’s serious about grabbing a piece of Motorola’s market share. The specs of the A17 5G are also mostly better than the Moto, as it gets an IP rating, much better display tech, a slimmer design, better cameras, and way longer software support.
The only real question mark is whether the software can run well on just 4GB of RAM. If you’re buying unlocked and don’t mind an international model, you can find the 8GB variant of the A17 on Amazon for a little more than $200.
The Moto G 2026 is a solid phone and will make a whole lot of sense once it’s discounted to below $150. At its current price, though, Samsung has a more feature-rich option that you really shouldn’t ignore.
The better package
The Samsung Galaxy A17 5G has better specs and features than the Moto G 2026, making it the one to buy.
Not good enough
The Moto G 2026 is a good budget phone but it pales in comparison with the Galaxy A17 5G. Maybe once it drops in price, it could be an option worth choosing.

