5 Android phones that outperform the iPhone 17e

Top Android phones beat iPhone 17e with 120Hz displays, better cameras, bigger batteries, and stronger performance at similar or lower prices.

 5 Android phones that outperform the iPhone 17e

Apple iPhone 17e
Apple iPhone 17e

Despite the improvements Apple made to the iPhone 17e—such as MagSafe support and increased storage capacity—it still makes significant compromises, most notably a 60Hz display and a single camera. This opens the door for Android alternatives that offer better value in the same or lower price range.

Here are the top 5 Android phones that outperform the iPhone 17e in terms of both specifications and price:

1. Google Pixel 10a

It's a solid choice for those who prefer a pure Android experience, starting at $500, with a smoother 120Hz display and a dual-camera system that delivers impressive performance.

It also boasts a long battery life of up to a day and a half, along with support for updates for up to seven years, making it a long-term option.

2. Samsung Galaxy S25 FE

Samsung continues to offer a strong balance between price and performance, with the phone featuring a 120Hz AMOLED display, a triple-camera system including a telephoto lens, a premium design, and extensive software support.

While its official price is slightly higher, the offers make it a direct competitor.

3. OnePlus 15R

A performance-focused phone, equipped with a top-tier Qualcomm processor, a 165Hz display, and a massive battery that lasts up to two days.

It also supports 80W SuperCharge, making it an ideal choice for gamers and heavy users.

4. Nothing Phone 4(a) Pro

It features a distinctive and attractive design with a clean, uncluttered interface.

It offers a 144Hz AMOLED display with high brightness, along with a versatile camera system.

It also provides a smooth user experience at a starting price of $500, making it a top choice in the mid-range category.

5. Moto G Stylus

It offers added value thanks to its support for a smart pen, a rare feature in this price range.

It comes with a 120Hz display and a starting price of $500, making it a suitable option for students and users who need to take notes and draw.

Clear superiority in screen and features

Most of these phones share the feature of offering screens with a refresh rate of 120Hz or higher, a feature absent from the iPhone 17e, in addition to more versatile camera systems and larger batteries.

Is the iPhone still a good option?

The iPhone 17e remains a suitable option for those who want to enter the iOS system and benefit from long-term update support, but in terms of value for money, Android phones offer more balanced options, especially for users looking for the best specifications at the lowest cost.

About the author

fateh allaoui
The editor-in-chief and founder of the Mobi Allo website, Mr. Fateh Allaoui, is an Algerian national from the state of Biskra. He is an expert in reviewing phones and in creating written and video content for more than 6 years.

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