Samsung Galaxy M17e Has a Bigger Battery Than the S26 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy M17e on table photography

The Samsung Galaxy M17e 5G price in India starts at ₹12,999 for the base variant and sales began today, March 17, 2026. At that price, it comes with something most people did not expect. A battery bigger than Samsung’s own flagship.

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Written by Ameer Hamza
Updated: March 18, 2026 Time: 6:22 am (GMT-4)

The battery that beats the Galaxy S26 Ultra

The phone packs a 6,000mAh battery, supporting 25W charging.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra has a 5,000mAh battery. A budget phone priced at ₹12,999 has more raw battery capacity than Samsung’s most expensive flagship. That is the headline nobody expected from Samsung this week.

I am Ameer Hamza, and at Global Tech Press, covering this kind of story is exactly why we exist.

Official launch details

Samsung officially confirmed the India launch of the Galaxy M17e 5G for March 17 at 12 PM IST.

The phone went on sale in India via Amazon from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM IST, available in Blitz Blue and Vibe Violet colour options.

Interested buyers can get ₹1,250 off as part of launch offers, bringing the effective price down to ₹11,749.

Six years of updates at this price

Samsung Galaxy M17e holding by hand

The device is confirmed to ship with Android 16-based One UI 8.0 and a promise of six generations of OS upgrades.

While there is a sea of budget 5G phones out there, there are very few that can last you for as long as six years. Samsung has been filling that gap with its affordable phones for quite some time now and the new Galaxy M17e 5G is another addition.

This is genuinely remarkable for a phone at this price. Most budget phones receive two OS updates at best.

Full confirmed specs

Hardware details include a 6.7-inch 120Hz HD+ displayMediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, and an IP54 rating for splash resistance.

In terms of optics, the Samsung Galaxy M17e 5G features a dual 50MP primary rear camera with a 2MP depth shooter. At the front, there is an 8MP selfie shooter.

  • Samsung highlights IP54 rating for dust and water resistance, along with support for 12 5G bands.
  • This screen is wrapped up in an 8.2mm thick body backed by the IP54 rating.
  • Thanks to the large battery, the smartphone offers 26-hour video playback.

Samsung Galaxy M17e 5G Verified Specs

SpecSamsung Galaxy M17e 5G
Launch DateMarch 17, 2026
Display6.7-inch LCD, 720 x 1600, 120Hz
ChipsetMediaTek Dimensity 6300
RAM / Storage4GB / 128GB6GB / 128GB
Rear Camera50MP main + 2MP depth sensor
Front Camera8MP
Battery6,000mAh
Charging25W wired
SoftwareAndroid 16, One UI 8.0
Updates6 years OS + 6 years security
DurabilityIP54
Design8.2mm slim body
5G Bands12 bands
AI FeaturesGemini LiveCircle to Search
ColorsVibe VioletBlitz Blue
Price₹12,999 (4GB) / ₹14,999 (6GB)
AvailabilityAmazon India, Samsung.com India

The one compromise you must know

Samsung Galaxy M17e close view on table

The Samsung Galaxy M17e features a plastic build, yet it offers an IP54 rating. However, the display lacks dedicated screen protection.

Compared to the regular Samsung Galaxy M17, the new Galaxy M17e features an LCD screen, a 720p resolution, and an inferior camera setup. The regular M17 is only slightly more expensive at ₹14,295. Therefore, even though the new Galaxy M17e is a decent smartphone, the regular M17 model has better value for money.

The HD+ (720 x 1600) resolution on a 6.7-inch screen is the biggest daily compromise. Text looks softer than it should.

My honest take

The Samsung Galaxy M17e 5G is a smart choice for very specific buyers. The 6,000mAh batteryAndroid 16IP54 protection, and six years of updates make it genuinely remarkable for ₹12,999.

But the HD+ LCD display is the deal-breaker for many. The regular M17 is only slightly more expensive at ₹14,295 and has better value for money.

If ₹2,000 is your absolute limit, the M17e is a reliable, future-proof choice. Otherwise, spend a little more and get the regular Galaxy M17.



Written by Ameer Hamza

Tech Analyst and Founder of Global Tech Press. Currently expanding the GTP hardware testing labs and building the next generation of digital tech media.

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