PhoneLifespan

iPhone SE (3rd gen) vs Galaxy M17 5G

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Winner

Samsung Galaxy M17 5G

Lifespan decides this one: the Galaxy M17 5G is supported until Oct 2031 at $3.05 per month of safe use, while the iPhone SE (3rd gen) runs out in Mar 2029 ($3.03/month). On a which-lasts-longer question, that's not a tie — it's the whole answer.

Value Score: iPhone SE (3rd gen) 56 · Galaxy M17 5G 75 methodology

The lifespan decider

When specs are close, support length decides it — this is what each phone costs per month of safe use.

Apple iPhone SE (3rd gen) $100
Buy with care$3.03/mo
2022◆ Buy-by Mar 20272029
Samsung Galaxy M17 5G $195
Safe to buy$3.05/mo
2025◆ Buy-by Oct 20292031

Category by category

Display
iPhone SE (3rd gen) 50Galaxy M17 5G 50

Both displays are effectively the same class.

Performance
iPhone SE (3rd gen) 74Galaxy M17 5G 45

The iPhone SE (3rd gen)'s Apple A15 Bionic is simply the faster chip.

Camera
iPhone SE (3rd gen) 40Galaxy M17 5G 55

The Galaxy M17 5G has the stronger camera system — same lens count, higher-grade sensors.

Battery
iPhone SE (3rd gen) 20Galaxy M17 5G 80

5,000mAh vs 2,018mAh — the Galaxy M17 5G lasts longer between charges.

Software longevity
iPhone SE (3rd gen) 39Galaxy M17 5G 76

The Galaxy M17 5G is supported until Oct 2031 — 31 months longer than the iPhone SE (3rd gen).

Value
iPhone SE (3rd gen) 56Galaxy M17 5G 75

Overall value goes to the Galaxy M17 5G at $3.05 per month of safe use.

Full spec table
SpeciPhone SE (3rd gen)Galaxy M17 5G
Price (street)$100$195
Display4.7-inch Retina HD LCD, 60Hz6.7-inch Super AMOLED, FHD+, 90Hz, Gorilla Glass Victus
ChipsetApple A15 BionicSamsung Exynos 1330 (5nm)
RAM4GB4GB/6GB/8GB
Storage64GB/128GB/256GB128GB
Battery2,018 mAh5,000 mAh
Charging20W wired, Qi wireless 7.5W25W wired
Rear cameras12MP main50MP main, 5MP ultra-wide, 2MP macro
Dimensions138.4 × 67.3 × 7.3 mm164.4 × 77.9 × 7.5 mm
Weight144 g192 g
Water resistanceIP67IP54
Supported untilMar 2029Oct 2031

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