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Price: $199.99
(as of Nov 10, 2025 11:50:45 UTC – Details)

B0DLHNWHRF, Discover an awesome experience at an awesome value with Galaxy A16 5G⁸. Packed with the essential features you need, A16 5G brings incredible value to everyday life.
¹Measured diagonally, the screen size is 6.7″ in the full rectangle and 6.5″ accounting for the rounded corners. Actual viewable area is less due to the rounded corners and the camera cutout. ²IP54 rating for water and dust resistance. Water resistance based on laboratory test conditions for exposure to splashes of fresh water. Not advised for beach or pool use. Dust resistance based on laboratory test conditions, with…, 4,
Reviewer: Adam M
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Wow what a great deal for an awesome phone !!
Review: For $165 I honestly don’t know how you could beat the value. The screen is beautiful, the 5000 ma/h battery lasts forever and the performance is more than adequate for most people. Sure it isn’t gonna run games like a S series Galaxy, but it costs only a fraction of what they do. I bought it as a work phone for my small business and am extremely impressed. I popped in my Verizon sim card and it works flawlessly. The battery meter is a little hard to read but that is part of Samsung’s software on all Galaxies running the newest OneUI version and no fault of the phone. The 50mp camera is insanely good and the built in Google circle to search is super handy. This purchase was a home run and I would buy it again in a heartbeat.
Reviewer: Dominick Critelli
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: GREAT Value; Works Well; Dependable
Review: This phone certainly is an outstanding value. Today, companies hype you with devices for well over $1,000.00. I have been buying inexpensive phones like this for YEARS, and have saved great deals of money while staying in my budget and enjoying the full benefits of modern mobile phones. The display and sound quality are excellent; it is durable and withstands daily wear (that is, with the usual added benefits of an appropriate case and/or holster); it captures the signals from the cellular network very well and has great connectivity; accessories such as screen protectors, USB C cables, and power adapters are very plentiful (one thing that would cause me to immediately reject considering a phone is when the manufacturer designs their devices to require proprietary accessories), the charging time is very good; and, again, it is an overall, excellent value. Definitely deserving of 5-Stars.
Reviewer: Stone
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Insane value and quality if you are smart
Review: What you need to know, tbis phone 1000% has eSIM no matter what google says. It has 1 nano sim port and 1 micro sd slot, the dual sim is the eSIM capability.Despite what other reviews say, if you remove the bloatware you are forced to download. And block unecessary back ground processing apps, and close all your unecessary tabs and apps… like a normal person… this phone feels fast and snappy… now if you are switching from a premium galaxy to this budget galaxy you are obviouslh downgrading and it doesnt at all make sense to scream about the obvious.This budget phone is premium of budget phones. Im not experiencing lag in the sligbtest bitColor is accurate, the feel is lightweight but quality. Battery life is good. Sound quality is good. Durable cases are very cheap for tbis phone. And it is truly unlocked.Deducted 1 star for having to spend 2 hours doing updates.
Reviewer: S.S.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Best phone option for this price range
Review: Update on the update: A few months in and I hate this phone. I got worse than what I paid for. This phone freezes up and lags constantly rendering it useless more often than not. The touchscreen is horribly inaccurate, you’ll touch one place on the screen and the reaction is for a touch button on the other side of the screen. It can’t even play music on local storage via bluetooth without cutting out while operating a separate app and like sending a text. Don’t buy this garbage!Update: this phone needs more ram, it has a hard time multitasking especially off of wifi. Otherwise still 5 stars.So far so good, it’s the standard Samsung galaxy experience. It was very easy to transfer data from my old S20 to the new A16. I do prefer the fingerprint scanner on the power button on the A models over the touchscreen fingerprint sensor on the S models, it’s far more accurate. I also prefer a SD card slot in the A models, which the S models did away with a long time ago. The only real benefit to an S model over an A model other than faster processor and more ram is the wireless charging, I’m going to miss that. I think a wireless charging feature should me made available for the A model phones ($50 retail extra per unit would be a reasonable trade).
Reviewer: HSL,…Blessed
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good phone for the $
Review: over the past few years I have had two cell phones and I bought one a while back but I wound up giving it to someone as a gift and I bought this one as a replacement but I wasn’t happy with it so I returned it and I’m going to upgrade to an A-36. however this is a good 1st time entry phone for someone in their teens. I am a senior, 74 years young 🙋
Reviewer: RCM
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great hardware held back by bloated software
Review: I was looking for a secondary phone that I could dedicate specifically to work (email, number, apps, etc). In the past I’ve had plenty of low budget phones that did a great job with this (particularly the Motorola G series) but I wanted to give Samsung a try since the price to specs ratio was really good.The hardware itself is really good at this price. For $175, I got a phone with a good battery, decent camera, good screen, and a solid processor to keep most apps running well.Unfortunately, the whole Samsung suite of tools slows the phone down to a crawl if they decide to automatically run or update in the background. I hate this future of forced updates, and while it IS possible to disable “most” updates, some will still happen automatically around the Samsung suite of tools.Things like Samsung cloud, Smart things, Switch, Sync, and many more are constantly running for no reason, and attempting to interact with any will push you to create a silly Samsung account to manage their behavior. The One UI thing is extremely pushy with updates, with their overlay prompting me to update in the middle of typing an email or doing anything else.I don’t know how we’ve fallen off so badly when it comes to UX design… at some point companies decided that their needs come first, and if there’s any leftover time and budget, the user experience gets some consideration.Overall, the phone is a good piece of hardware, but the software is extremely annoying, pushy, laggy, and broken in many ways I highly recommend de-bloating the device by removing as much unnecessary crap as you possibly can, then the phone becomes much more usable.
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