Best Samsung Phones for Seniors, Tested and Reviewed in 2025

The Samsung Galaxy A15 5G’s large screen, simple design, and affordable price make it our top pick.

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Matthew Jones
Matthew Jones
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Matthew is a freelance writer who has written on a wide range of topics, from personal finance to nutrition. Over the past three years, Matthew has worked extensively on articles and guides for seniors related to Medicare, insurance, and finance…. Learn More
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Who is Taylor Shuman?
As SeniorLiving.org’s tech expert and editor, Taylor has years of experience reviewing products and services for seniors. She is passionate about breaking down stigmas related to seniors and technology. She loves finding innovative ways to teach seniors about products and… Learn More
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Our Methodology

Our tech experts researched and tested the best Samsung phones and narrowed down the list to our top picks for seniors.

100
Hours of Research
15
Products Tested
5
Experts Consulted
6
Products Selected

Our tech experts researched and tested the best Samsung phones and narrowed down the list to our top picks for seniors.

Learn More
100
Hours of Research
15
Products Tested
5
Experts Consulted
6
Products Selected
Tested and reviewed by real people
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Citations
  1. AARP. (2020). Older Adults Keep Pace on Tech Usage.

  2. Oxford Academic. (2023). Social Media Use May Not Be As Bad As Some Suggest: Implication for Older Adults.

  3. National Library of Medicine. (2022). Assessing Older Adults’ Intentions to Use a Smartphone: Using the Meta–Unified Theory of the Acceptance and Use of Technology.

Written By:
Matthew Jones
Writer and Editor
Matthew is a freelance writer who has written on a wide range of topics, from personal finance to nutrition. Over the past three years, Matthew has worked extensively on articles and guides for seniors related to Medicare, insurance, and finance…. Learn More About Matthew Jones
Reviewed By:
Taylor Shuman
Senior Tech Expert & Editor
As SeniorLiving.org’s tech expert and editor, Taylor has years of experience reviewing products and services for seniors. She is passionate about breaking down stigmas related to seniors and technology. She loves finding innovative ways to teach seniors about products and… Learn More About Taylor Shuman