Samsung Galaxy A16 5G A Series, Unlocked Android Smartphone, Large AMOLED Display, Durable Design, Super Fast Charging, Expandable Storage, 5G Connectivity, US Version, 2025, Light Gray
$199.99
Price: $199.99
(as of Oct 29, 2025 21:42:30 UTC – Details)
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 limited protection against dust ingress.
³The heart rate software functions are not intended for medical use. ⁴Requires a compatible phone and NFC card from participating bank. See Samsung Wallet FAQ for more information.
⁵Digital ID only for select corporate, government and educational institution partners. Mobile Driver’s License only for TSA ID purposes, only for ID holders from select states and at select TSA checkpoints. Mobile Driver’s License for TSA ID only and does not replace physical license. ⁶25W Super Fast Charger sold separately. Super Fast Charging speed depends on battery level and other factors; use only Samsung-approved chargers and cables; do not use any worn or damaged chargers or cables; incompatible charger or cable can cause serious injuries or damage to your device. ⁷MicroSD card sold separately. Portion of memory occupied by existing content. ⁸Requires optimal 5G network connection, available in select markets. Check with your carrier for availability and details. Download and streaming speeds may vary based on content provider, server connection and other factors.
CRISP DETAIL. VIVID POSSIBILITIES: The ultra-clear 6.7″ display¹ of Galaxy A16 5G helps bring your content to life whether you’re checking emails or reading online blogs and recipes.
MEMORIES MADE PICTURE PERFECT: Capture every angle in stunning clarity, from big group shots to close-ups, with the triple-lens camera on Galaxy A16 5G.
MORE DURABLE THAN EVER BEFORE: Take on your day with confidence, thanks to the awesome durability of Galaxy A16 5G with an improved IP54 rating.²
HEALTH INSIGHTS MADE EASY: Stay connected to your health with Galaxy A16 5G and Fit3. Track your steps, sleep and heart rate³ and then see it all in one place with the Samsung Health app.
AWESOME EXPERIENCE. AWESOME VALUE: Galaxy A16 5G offers essential features and practical extras designed to enhance your everyday life — all at a price you’ll love.
PAYING MAD EASY: Pay with a tap, plus store your cards and ID all in one app with Samsung Wallet.⁴,⁵
6X UPDATES. AWESOME SECURITY: 6X of OS and security updates mean you can keep your Galaxy A16 5G longer, making it a great value for years to come.
LIVE FAST. CHARGE FASTER: Focus more on the moment and less on your battery percentage with Galaxy A16 5G. Super Fast Charging⁶ powers up your battery at lightning speed so you can get back to life sooner.
STORE MORE AND WORRY LESS: With improved internal storage of up to 128GB and up to 1.5TB⁷ of expandable storage, Galaxy A16 5G makes it easy to keep cherished photos, videos and important files readily accessible whenever you need them.
Customers say
Customers find this phone to be a high-quality Samsung device that’s easy to use, particularly for non-tech-savvy individuals. The camera takes great photos, and customers consider it good value for money. The functionality and connectivity receive mixed reviews – while some say it does everything they need and works well with Cricket Wireless, others report constant glitches and connection issues. Battery life is also mixed, with some saying it stays charged while others report quick discharge.
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Adam M –
Wow what a great deal for an awesome phone !!
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.
Josh Folcik –
great performance and value
I thought about waiting for the A17 since it has been released outside the US but then I read that its basically the exact same chips this year so I opted for the $165 sale here. I use it on mint and came from the A13 5G. I’ll say it is very good, I like that we moved back to flat edges, it kept the same features I was used to and all the great things about the A series (big battery/runtime and value)I use social media apps, email, meeting apps, gps, nfc wallet, and AI chatbots. It is a bit faster than my previous phone and no complaints for speed. I put a plastic/rubber clear case on it and a screen protector just for a few bucks off amazon haul. I could see this easily lasting me 4 years. I was worried about 4GB ram but I’m usually just around 2.5GB used with these apps and the memory compression RAM Plus (I set it to 2GB, half the real ram)
Jairo Hurbi –
Dual sim and satellite ready
I recently switched to the Galaxy A16 5G, and I’m impressed with its sleek design and practical features. Transferring my data from my previous Galaxy device was quick and seamless, and I appreciated the option to easily convert a physical SIM to an eSIM during the setup process. I also value that the phone supports both eSIM and physical SIM cards, along with satellite texting for added reliability.Since I rely on my phone for work, I often run about six apps simultaneously—clocking in and out, writing reports, and managing tasks. While the device handles this workload, I’ve noticed some performance lags. For example, there can be a delay when switching between apps or even when typing within one, where the text takes a moment to catch up.Battery life could also be stronger. Starting from a full charge at 7:00 AM, my phone was already down to 74% by 9:42 AM during active use. This may be expected with heavy multitasking, but it’s worth noting for anyone who depends on their phone throughout the day.Overall, the Galaxy A16 5G delivers solid features, reliable connectivity options, and a smooth transfer experience, though users who need heavy multitasking may experience some lag and faster battery drain.
staci lingwall –
👍🏼
I wasn’t expecting much for the cost. Doesn’t have screen record. Camera is alright. Runs kinda slow at times. But, Sound is great. Screen quality is great. It seems sturdy and has some of newer features like reacting to texts, updated emojis. I needed a new phone and it does the job.
RCM –
Great hardware held back by bloated software
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.
HSL,…Blessed –
Good phone for the $
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 🙋