Samsung recently unveiled the Galaxy M47 5G, equipped with the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chip, in India. A new Geekbench listing suggests that the South Korean tech giant could be gearing up to launch a more powerful M-series phone, tentatively dubbed the Galaxy M67. The listing reveals the first details about the device.
Samsung Galaxy M67 spotted on Geekbench
As seen above, a new Samsung phone with the model number SM-M676K has appeared in Geekbench’s database. While the official name has not been confirmed, it is speculated, based on the model number, that the device could launch as the Galaxy M67.
It is powered by the Exynos 2200, identified by its model code S5E9925. The chipset features a prime core clocked at 2.80GHz, three performance cores running at 2.52GHz, and four efficiency cores operating at 1.82GHz. For graphics, it includes the Samsung Xclipse 920 GPU. Samsung has previously used this flagship chip to power the likes of the Galaxy S22 series and the Galaxy S23 FE.
The device is also listed with 8GB of RAM and Android 17. It achieved 1,435 points in the single-core test and 3,744 points in the multi-core test. At present, there is no information available about the rest of the device’s specifications.
The letter “K” in the model number indicates that this is likely the South Korean variant. It remains to be seen whether Samsung will introduce additional variants for other markets.
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