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Samsung Galaxy A A16 Black 128GB

★★★★☆ 4.4 (4)

A large 6.7-inch display and 5,000mAh battery deliver all-day endurance, backed by 5G connectivity and IP54 dust/water resistance. Expandable storage up to 1.5TB and a 3.5mm headphone jack add practical, budget-friendly flexibility. This phone suits cost-conscious users who prioritize extended battery life and basic 5G access over camera performance.

Screen 6.7"
Display Super AMOLED
RAM 4 GB
Storage 128 GB
Camera 50 MP
front camera mp 13
Battery 5000 mAh
charging wattage 25
Samsung Galaxy A A16 Black 128GB cellphone
39 Overall Score
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

The Galaxy A16 is a battery-life monster with a headphone jack, trapped in a slow, mediocre body. Buy it for endurance on a tight budget, not for performance or photos.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Incredible battery life that easily lasts two days 87th
  • Rare 3.5mm headphone jack and expandable storage 84th
  • IP54 rating for some dust and splash protection 80th
  • 5G connectivity at a very low price

Cons

  • Sluggish performance with just 4GB of RAM
  • Camera quality is a major weak spot
  • Large but low-quality display
  • Processor is a complete mystery box

The proof

Performance

The 4GB of RAM and unknown processor are the elephant in the room, and our database confirms it. Performance lands in the 16th percentile, which is a polite way of saying this thing is slow. Apps will open, but don't expect snappy multitasking. The real surprise, though, is the display. For a phone with a screen this big, landing in the 15th percentile for display quality is a real letdown. It's fine for reading and scrolling, but it's not going to wow you with colors or sharpness.

Performance Percentiles

Build 59.9
Camera 48.3
Battery 83.8
Display 51.1
Feature 87
Performance 19.5
Connectivity 30.4
Social Proof 79.9

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Screen Size 6.7"
Display Type Super AMOLED

Performance

CPU Cores 8
RAM 4 MB
Storage 128 GB
Expandable Yes

Camera

Main Camera 50
Camera Count 3
Front Camera 13

Battery & Charging

Battery 5000 Wh
Wired Charging 25
Fast Charging Super Fast Charging
Connector USB-C

Connectivity

5G Yes
NFC Yes
SIM Nano-SIM
eSIM No

Design & Build

Water Resistance IP54
Form Factor bar
Weight 0.5 kg / 1.1 lbs
OS Android
Headphone Jack Yes

vs Competition

The Galaxy A16's main fight is with the Motorola Moto G 2025. The Moto G will likely offer a cleaner software experience and better performance for a similar price. If you can stretch your budget even a little, a refurbished Google Pixel 7 Pro is in a different universe for camera and display quality, though you'll sacrifice that headphone jack and some battery life. The A16 only wins if your absolute, non-negotiable priorities are battery endurance, a headphone jack, and the lowest possible price.

Spec Samsung Galaxy A A16 Google Pixel 7 Pro Apple iPhone 16e Motorola Moto G 2025 Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 24115RA8EG FOXX S13
Screen Size 6.7 6.7 6.1 6.7 6.7 6.7
Display Type Super AMOLED LTPO AMOLED Super Retina XDR AMOLED AMOLED AMOLED
Refresh Rate - 120 120 120 120 120
Processor - Google Tensor G2 A18 chip Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 Mobile Platform Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 Dimensity 900
RAM (GB) 4 8 8 8 8 12
Storage (GB) 128 128 128 256 256 256
Rear Camera Mp 50 50 48 50 200 108
Front Camera Mp 13 11 12 32 20 32
Battery Capacity Mah 5000 5000 4005 5000 5110 5000
Charging Wattage 25 23 8 68 120 33
Wireless Charging - true true true - -
Five (g) true true true true true true
Water Resistance IP54 IP68 IP68 IP68 - -
Operating System Android Android iOS Android Android Android
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product BuildCameraBatteryDisplayFeaturePerformanceConnectivitySocial Proof
Samsung Galaxy A A16 59.948.383.851.18719.530.479.9
Google Pixel 7 Pro Compare 92.889.293.697.978.270.992.979.9
Apple iPhone 16e Compare 787362.683.378.286.695.992.6
Motorola Moto G 2025 Compare 99.668.29895.799.853.391.489.5
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 24115RA8EG Compare 56.588.195.595.732.363.188.866.5
FOXX S13 Compare 56.575.483.878.790.241.879.422.5

Price

Value & Pricing

Pricing is wild for this phone, with a spread from $123 to a baffling $2,339 across vendors. Obviously, ignore the insane high end. At the low end, around that $123 mark for a refurbished model, it's a steal for a 5G backup phone or a media player. But if you're paying anything close to $200 or more for a new one, you're getting into much better territory with competitors.

From $130 3 offers across 2 retailers
Amazon 1 offer From $130
Newegg 2 offers From $147

Price History

New Refurbished
$100 $120 $140 $160 $180 May 3May 19Jun 9Jul 16 $147

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Overview

The Samsung Galaxy A16 is the budget phone that refuses to act like one, at least on the surface. You get a massive 6.7" display, a 5,000mAh battery that just won't quit, and a headphone jack in a world that's forgotten they exist. But don't let the spec sheet fool you. This is a phone built for endurance and basics, not for pushing pixels or taking frame-worthy photos. The one thing to know? It's a battery champ that makes serious compromises in performance and camera quality to hit its price.

Common Questions

Q: Is the Samsung Galaxy A16 good for gaming?

No, not really. With only 4GB of RAM and a processor that's well below average, it'll struggle with anything beyond simple puzzle games. You'll get stutters and long load times on popular titles.

Q: Does the Galaxy A16 have a good camera?

It's one of the weakest points of the phone. The triple-lens setup sounds fancy, but the actual image quality is disappointing. It's fine for a quick snap in bright daylight, but don't expect much detail or good low-light shots.

Q: How long does the battery actually last?

The 5,000mAh battery is the star of the show. With light to moderate use, you can easily get two full days on a single charge. Even with heavier use, it's a solid day-and-a-half phone.

Who Should Skip This

If you care at all about camera quality or a sharp, vibrant screen, this isn't it. Go get a refurbished Google Pixel 7 Pro instead. You'll lose the headphone jack and some battery life, but gain a flagship-level camera and a gorgeous display that makes the A16's screen look like a calculator.

Verdict

Buy the Samsung Galaxy A16 if you need a cheap, long-lasting 5G phone for calls, texts, and podcasts, and you absolutely refuse to give up your wired headphones. For anyone else, even a slightly more expensive phone will be a massive upgrade in speed and screen quality. This is a purpose-built tool for battery stamina, not an all-rounder.

Usage Scores

Overall (39.2)Budget (47.8)Gaming (27.4)Rugged (29.5)Portability (29.6)Business (37.2)Flagship (29.2)Foldable (39.7)Photography (29.8)Battery Life (50.5)

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