Top Budget-Friendly Samsung Smartphones – Businessday NG



In 2026, owning a great Samsung phone without breaking the bank will be easy for those looking to balance performance, features, and price.

This is based on 2026 market data and reviews that consider the balance between essential features such as battery life and display quality and affordability.

Models may vary slightly based on specific regional releases in 2026, but the A-Series 10/20/30/50 lineup always offers the best budget option.

Here are the top 5 affordable Samsung phones

Samsung Galaxy A36 5G

The Galaxy A36 5G combines a crisp 120Hz Super AMOLED display with strong battery life, a capable camera, and Samsung’s multi-year promise of software updates.

This is perfect for everyday use, streaming, and everyday tasks.

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G

Galaxy A25 5G offers great value, combining smooth performance, long battery life, and a 50 MP camera with optical image stabilization.

Also read: Samsung launches Galaxy A07 5G with AI features for budget buyers

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G

Galaxy A35 5G offers a brilliant AMOLED screen and solid multitasking capabilities. It has a good balance between performance and price.

A reliable companion for browsing and social media.

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G

The Galaxy A55 5G impresses with its enhanced camera, sleek design, and expanded software support, making it a good long-term choice if you want a little more functionality.

It’s a little more luxurious, but still budget-friendly.

Also read: Samsung expects second-quarter sales to drop 5.8% due to sluggish smartphone sales

Samsung Galaxy A16 5G

Samsung’s entry-level 5G option, the Galaxy A16 5G, combines reliable performance with a large battery that can easily last a full day of classes and activities.

Perfect if you have an essential smartphone on a tight budget.

Folake Balogun

Folake Balogun is a technology journalist covering Africa’s burgeoning digital economy, with a focus on incisive analysis of startup trends, venture capital, and fintech innovations, while exploring emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and the future of connectivity with an emphasis on their economic and social impact.

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