The two Galaxy A17 and Galaxy A26 models are fresh options from the Galaxy A series family, each of which tries to cover the diverse needs of users with a different approach. The difference between these two phones is not only in the appearance or the year of release, but also in key parts such as design and build quality, processing power, camera system, display and battery. A detailed comparison of these two models is not only important for potential buyers, but also a valuable guide for those who intend to upgrade from the older models of the A series. In this specialized review, we will compare A17 with A26 and show which one will be a more logical choice for different users.
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- The Galaxy A17 comes at a more economical price point and remains more affordable than the A26 even in higher memory/RAM variants.
- With stronger hardware, a smoother display and a more capable camera, the A26 justifies its price difference and is more suitable for heavier users.
- Both phones use minimal packaging and the absence of a charger in the box has created a similar experience.
- In terms of design, the A17 is lighter and more comfortable to hold, while the A26 conveys a more premium feel with a glass panel and IP67 certification.
- The display of both models is of high quality, but the A26 with its 120 Hz refresh rate offers a smoother experience for gaming and scrolling, although it consumes more battery.
- Battery life is slightly better on the A17 due to the 90Hz display, but the charging speed is the same (25W) on both.
- In terms of the processor, the A26 with Exynos 1380 chip and more powerful GPU has a noticeable advantage in benchmarks and game performance.
- The software features are the same in both models, but the A26 runs faster and more stable AI features due to newer hardware.
- In the main camera, both phones are similar, but the A26 with PDAF, 8 MP ultra-wide and 4K video recording is considered a superior choice for photography and video enthusiasts. The A17’s selfie camera performs better in low light, but the A26 is ahead in videography and professional features.
A17 is a good choice for those who are looking for lower price, lighter weight and more charging capacity. In contrast, the A26, with its more powerful processor, 120Hz display and more professional camera, is a more complete option for users who need a smoother experience and more advanced features.
Comparing the price of A17 with A26 in the Iranian market
Galaxy A17 comes with a competitive price due to its inclusion in the category of more economical phones of the A series. The 8 GB RAM and 256 GB internal memory version of this phone is in the range of 18.5 to 25.5 million Tomans. This price range makes A17 a good option for users who are looking for a mid-range phone with balanced specifications and lower cost. Of course, exchange rate fluctuations and price differences between sellers are effective in this period.
On the other hand, Galaxy A26 has a higher position in the mid-range market with slightly more advanced hardware specifications. The basic version of this phone with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal memory is priced at around 19.5 to 22 million Tomans, while the 8.256 model is available up to 35 million Tomans. Although the price difference between A26 and A17 is not significant, considering the upgrade in processor, display and software capabilities, this price increase seems justified for users who are looking for a smoother experience and more features.
Contents inside the package A17 vs. A26
| A17 | A26 |
| Charging cable | Charging cable |
| SIM card needle | SIM card needle |
In the packaging of the Samsung Galaxy A17, as with many of the new mid-range devices of this brand, the bare minimum is provided. Inside the box, apart from the device itself, there is a USB Type-C to Type-C cable, SIM eject needle and manuals. On the other hand, the packaging of Galaxy A26 has a similar structure and users are faced with minimal content. In this model, only USB-C charging cable, SIM card needle and manuals are provided. Although the lack of a charger in the box may be a limitation for some users, Samsung has tried to define a consistent standard for its mid-range products by equating the contents of the box in different generations of the A series.

Design and build quality of A17 and A26
| A17 | A26 |
| 164.4 x 77.9 with a thickness of 7.5 mm | 164 x 77.5 with a thickness of 7.7 mm |
| 192 grams | 200 grams |
| Front glass (Gorilla Glass Victus) / plastic frame / fiber glass back | Front glass (+Gorilla Glass Victus) / back glass (+Gorilla Glass Victus) plastic frame |
| With an IP54 certificate, resistant to water and dust penetration (water splash) | IP67 certificate resistant to water and dust penetration (up to 1 meter for 30 minutes) |
design
Both the Galaxy A17 and A26 have minimal designs, but there are subtle differences in their details. At 7.5mm thick and weighing 192g, the A17 is lighter and more comfortable to hold than the A26, making it more suitable for long-term users. On the other hand, A26 with a weight of 200 grams and a thickness of 7.7 mm conveys a more solid feeling. Both models use a plastic frame, but the difference in the back cover of the device is significant; The A17 uses a fiberglass panel that offers a modern and durable look, while the A26 uses a glass panel with a Gorilla Glass Victus + protective layer that has a more premium feel.
build quality
In the construction quality section, the main difference is in the type of protection and resistance standards. A17 uses Gorilla Glass Victus in the display section, which provides adequate resistance to scratches and shocks, but its back panel is not as resistant to pressure and scratches as real glass due to the use of fiberglass. In contrast, the A26 is covered with Gorilla Glass Victus+ on both the front and back, offering an extra level of protection. In addition, the certificate of resistance to the penetration of liquids and dust also shows the superiority of A26; With IP67, this phone can survive up to one meter of water for 30 minutes, while the A17 is only IP54 certified and only resistant to water splashes and dust.

Comparison of A17 display with A26
| Ability | Galaxy A17 | Galaxy A26 |
| screen | Super AMOLED, 90 Hz | Super AMOLED, 120 Hz |
| size | 6.7 inches | 6.7 inches |
| Screen to body ratio | 86.0% | 86.7% |
| Screen resolution | 2340 x 1080 pixels (19.5:9) | 2340 x 1080 pixels (19.5:9) |
| Pixel density | 385 ppi | 385 ppi |
| protection | Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+, Mohs level 5 | Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+, Mohs level 5 |
The display on both the Galaxy A17 and Galaxy A26 models is a turning point in their design, as Samsung has used a Super AMOLED panel for both devices. The quality of colors, black depth and viewing angle in both phones are the same and at a very favorable level. However, the key difference is in the page refresh rate; The A17 is equipped with a 90Hz refresh rate, which provides a smooth enough experience for everyday use, web browsing and light gaming, but the A26 with a 120Hz refresh rate offers a much smoother and more professional performance, especially for users who care about gaming and fast scrolling.
In terms of dimensions, resolution and pixel density, both models have similar conditions: 6.7 inches, 2340×1080 pixel resolution and 385ppi density. The screen-to-body ratio is slightly higher on the A26 (86.7% vs. 86% on the A17), which means narrower bezels and a more modern image. Also, both phones are equipped with a protective layer of Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+, which provides good resistance to scratches and shocks (Mohs level 5).

Galaxy A17
Positive points
- Super AMOLED panel with rich colors and high contrast
- 6.7 inch large size for viewing content
- Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection with good durability
Negative points
- Lower refresh rate than A26 (90 vs 120 Hz)
- A little less screen to body ratio
Galaxy A26
Positive points
- Super AMOLED panel with excellent color quality
- 120 Hz refresh rate for a much smoother experience in gaming and scrolling
- Higher screen-to-body ratio with narrower bezels
- Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection with Mohs 5 resistance level
Negative points
- More battery consumption due to 120 Hz refresh rate
- The weight of the device is a little more, which may be felt in long-term use.
A26 display quality table according to Phonearena
| Feature | A26 |
| Resolution/Size | 1080 |
| Maximum brightness (APL %20) | 1083 (average) |
| Maximum brightness (APL %100) | 735 (average) |
| Minimum brightness | 1.7 (good) |
| color temperature | 6542 |
| gamma | 2 |
| Delta E (gray) | 7.56 (average) |
| Delta E (colors) | 2.77 (good) |

Comparison of battery life and charger speed A17 and A26
battery
| Galaxy A17 | Galaxy A26 |
| 5000 mAh | 5000 mAh |
| 25 watts | 25 watts |
| wired | wired |
Both the Galaxy A17 and A26 are equipped with 5,000 mAh batteries, but in practice, their lifespans are not the same. The reason for this difference is the type and refresh rate of the display. The A17 is more energy efficient with its Super AMOLED display and 90 Hz refresh rate, so it offers slightly more battery life than the A26 in everyday use (browsing the web, social networks, and watching videos). On the contrary, A26 with 120 Hz display gives a smoother and more attractive experience of working with the phone, but the same higher refresh rate leads to increased energy consumption and the user may need to recharge about half a day earlier in heavy use.
| Specifications | Galaxy A26 |
| Battery capacity | 5000 mAh |
| Estimated battery life | 5 hours and 21 minutes |
| Browsing time | 11 hours and 14 minutes |
| Video duration | 9 hours and 19 minutes |
| The duration of the game | 5 hours and 9 minutes |
charger
Both models support 25W wired charging technology and have no difference in theoretical charging speed. Due to the same battery capacity and charging power, the charging speed of the two phones is almost the same. Of course, due to the higher power consumption of the 120Hz display, A26 users may need to charge more often, although the recharge time is not significantly different from the A17.
| Specifications | Galaxy A17 |
| Full charge time (wired) | 1 hour and 29 minutes |
| charger power (wired) | 25 watts |
| Charging rate in 30 minutes (wired) | 47% |

Comparison of A17 and A26 software features
| Galaxy A17 | Galaxy A26 |
| Android 15 | Android 15 |
| One UI 7 | One UI 7 |
| 6 major Android updates | 6 major updates |
Both Galaxy A17 and A26 phones use Android 15 and One UI 7 user interface, and in terms of basic user experience, there is no noticeable difference. Both devices get Android 6 major updates, which puts them in the very promising mid-range category. This allows users to benefit from Samsung’s latest security and software features for several years without worry.
The key software difference is more apparent in the level of artificial intelligence features and user experience optimization. Due to the use of a newer processor and a smoother display, the A26 provides the basis for the implementation of AI capabilities with greater stability and speed. In contrast, the A17 offers the same capabilities but may be a bit slower in heavier processing such as AI image editing.

Galaxy A17
- AI Photo Remaster: Improve the quality of old photos by increasing sharpness and reducing noise.
- AI Call Assist: Ability to detect spam and manage anonymous calls.
- Live Translate: simultaneous translation of telephone conversations in several languages.
- Bixby Text Call: Text response to calls by converting voice to text.
- Object Eraser: Remove unwanted objects from images with artificial intelligence algorithms.
Galaxy A26
- Advanced AI Photo Remaster: Faster and more accurate processing with improved color and lighting.
- Generative Edit: background fill and creative image editing.
- Advanced AI Call Assist: call management with the ability to personalize intelligent responses.
- Live Translate integrated with messengers: instant translation of texts and messages in different applications.
- Intelligent Scene Optimization: automatic adjustment of image color and light according to the subject and environment.
Comparison of A17 and A26 hardware features
| Hardware feature | Galaxy A17 | Galaxy A26 |
| chip | Exynos 1330 (5 nm) | Exynos 1380 (5 nm) – Global Exynos 1280 (5nm) – LATAM |
| Processor | 8 cores (2 x 2.4 GHz Cortex-A78 & 6 x 2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) | 8 core (4×2.4 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) – Global (2×2.4 GHz Cortex-A78 & 6×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) – LATAM |
| GPU | Mali-G68 MP2 | Mali-G68 MP5 – Global Mali-G68 – LATAM |
| Memory/RAM | 128/4-128/6-128/8-256/4-256/8 | 128/4-128/6-128/8-256/6-256/8 |
In hardware comparison, Galaxy A17 and A26 are both designed based on 5nm architecture, but the main difference is in the chip and processor combination. A17 with Exynos 1330 chip and arrangement of 2 powerful Cortex-A78 cores and 6 low-power Cortex-A55 cores provides balanced performance for daily use and multitasking. On the other hand, the A26 with the more powerful Exynos 1380 chip in the global version (4 Cortex-A78 cores) provides the user with twice the processing power for heavier tasks. This difference, especially in the execution of graphic games and processing-oriented applications, makes the A26 a noticeable advantage.
In terms of GPU, the A26 with Mali-G68 MP5 has higher graphics processing power than the Mali-G68 MP2 in A17, which means smoother frame rates in 3D games and better graphics rendering. Both phones come in different configurations of RAM (4 to 8 GB) and internal memory (up to 256 GB), but the A26 is considered a more professional option for users who are interested in gaming, photo and video editing, or heavy multitasking, thanks to a more powerful GPU and more advanced processing configuration; While A17 is designed for everyday and economic use.

Comparison of processor and benchmark according to Phonearena
| Feature | Galaxy A26 |
| GeekBench 6 (single core) | 1013 |
| GeekBench 6 (multi-core) | 2821 |
| 3D Mark (top) | 796 |
| 3D Mark (bottom) | 789 |

A17 and A26 camera comparison in terms of photography and videography
| Camera feature | Galaxy A17 | Galaxy A26 |
| Main camera | 50 megapixels, f/1.8, (wide), AF, optical image stabilization | 50 megapixels, f/1.8, (wide), PDAF, optical image stabilization |
| Second camera | 5 megapixels, f/2.2, (ultrawide) | 8 megapixels, f/2.2, (ultrawide), 120 degrees |
| Third camera | 2 megapixels, f/2.4, (macro) | 2 megapixels, f/2.4, (macro) |
| Camera features | LED flash, panorama, HDR | LED flash, panorama, HDR |
| Filming (back) | 1080p@30fps | 4K@30fps, 1080p@30fps, 720p@480fps |
| selfie camera | 13 megapixels, f/2.0, (wide) | 13 megapixels, f/2.2, (wide) |
| Filming (selfie) | 1080p@30fps | 1080p@30fps |
Both Galaxy A17 and A26 phones use a 50-megapixel main sensor with optical image stabilization, which maintains the quality of photography in daylight and even low-light conditions at a suitable level. However, the A26 is faster and more accurate in focusing on the subject thanks to the Phase Detection Focusing (PDAF) system, which is an advantage in portrait photography and capturing moving subjects. In addition, the difference in the ultra-wide camera is also significant; The A26’s 8-megapixel 120-degree sensor captures more detail and offers a wider angle than the A17’s 5-megapixel lens.
In the filming department, the superiority of A26 is noticeable. This model is capable of 4K@30fps video recording, while the A17 is limited to 1080p@30fps. Also, A26 provides the possibility of 720p slow-motion video recording at 480fps, which is more attractive for users interested in producing video content. Both phones have a 13-megapixel selfie camera, but the difference in aperture makes the A17 perform slightly better in low-light conditions.

Galaxy A17
Positive points
- 50 megapixel main camera with optical image stabilization for clear photos
- 13-megapixel selfie camera with f/2.0 for better low-light performance
- Suitable photography for everyday use and social networks
Negative points
- Video recording limited to 1080p@30fps
- 5MP ultra-wide camera with medium detail
- Lack of advanced features such as 4K or slow motion video recording
Galaxy A26
Positive points
- 50 MP main camera with OIS and PDAF for faster and more accurate focusing
- Ultra-wide 8-megapixel camera with 120-degree angle to capture more open scenes
- 4K@30fps and 720p@480fps slow motion video recording
- Higher quality in filming and video content
Negative points
- 13-megapixel selfie with f/2.2, which performs worse in low light than the A17.
- More battery consumption when shooting 4K video
- The quality difference in the macro camera is not so significant compared to the competitors.
Galaxy A17 and A26 camera performance by Phonearena
| Specifications | Galaxy A17 |
| Overall camera rating | 122 |
| Photography score | 127 |
| Video rating | 117 |
| main camera (wide) | 66 |
| Ultra wide camera | 19 |
| selfie camera | 25 |
| Zoom camera | 16 |
Comparison of A17 and A26; summary
The Galaxy A17 and A26 are both billed as powerful A-series mid-rangers, but have different priorities and target audiences. A17 focuses more on providing a balanced and economical experience; The Super AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate, better battery charging in daily use, less weight and a selfie camera with a wider aperture make it a reasonable choice for users who are looking for a light, handy and affordable phone. But the limitation in filming (lack of support for 4K and slow motion) and the weakness of the ultra-wide camera show that this model is more designed for everyday use and normal users.
A26 is considered a more professional choice with noticeable improvements in the processor (Exynos 1380), more powerful graphics, 120 Hz display, IP67 resistance certificate and a more capable camera (PDAF, ultra-wide 8 megapixels, 4K video recording and slow motion). These features are especially valuable for users who are interested in content creation, gaming and heavier usage, although the higher battery consumption and heavier weight can be limiting for some. So if the main priority is price and charging, the A17 is a better choice, but for a more complete experience and more modern features, the A26 will be a better choice.
Source: GSMArena (1,2), phonearena (1,2)

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Frequently asked questions
Which model is lighter and easier to handle?
A17 with a weight of 192 grams.
What is the difference between the contents of box A17 and A26?
There is no difference; Both have only charging cable, SIM card needle and manual.
Which model is more resistant to water?
A26 with IP67 certificate (water resistance up to 1 meter for 30 minutes).
Which model has a stronger processing and graphics performance?
A26 with Exynos 1380 chip and Mali-G68 MP5 GPU.
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