Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A17 5G, recently certified by the FCC, has now entered the spotlight with its first performance benchmarks. These test results offer early insights into what users can expect from the budget-friendly device.
Galaxy A17 5G Geekbench score revealed
The Galaxy A17 5G, identified by the model number SM-A176B, underwent Geekbench evaluations, scoring 942 points in single-core and 2,137 points in multi-core tests. These figures provide a glimpse into the phone’s processing capabilities ahead of its official debut.

Under the hood, the prototype was powered by Samsung’s Exynos 1330 chipset and equipped with 6GB of RAM, though additional memory variants could be on the horizon. The device is also set to launch running Android 15 with Samsung’s One UI 7 interface pre-installed.
In a related development, Samsung has recently listed the Galaxy A17 5G’s official support page on its UK and Swiss websites. While the phone appears on the brand’s regional portals under the SM-A176B designation, detailed specifications have yet to be disclosed. This move strongly indicates that the device’s announcement is imminent.
Previous leaks suggest the Galaxy A17 5G will feature a sizable 5,000mAh battery with support for 25W fast charging, catering to users seeking long-lasting performance.
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