The upcoming Samsung Galaxy M47 has appeared on Geekbench ahead of its official launch, giving us an early look at the hardware powering Samsung’s next mid-range smartphone.
According to the benchmark listing, the Galaxy M47 will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset, marking a notable upgrade for Samsung’s M-series lineup.
Geekbench Listing Details
The device reportedly appeared on Geekbench carrying the model number SM-M476B. The listing revealed:
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor
- 8GB RAM
- Android 16
- Samsung One UI 8 software
The benchmark scores themselves suggest solid upper mid-range performance, positioning the Galaxy M47 as a successor focused on balanced efficiency, gaming, and battery life rather than pure flagship-level power.
Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 Could Be a Big Upgrade
The Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 is expected to bring:
- Improved CPU efficiency
- Better gaming performance
- Enhanced AI capabilities
- Upgraded camera processing
- Improved battery optimization
Compared to older M-series chipsets, the new Qualcomm platform should provide smoother multitasking and more stable gaming performance in titles like BGMI, Call of Duty Mobile, and PUBG Mobile.
The chipset is also expected to support:
- High refresh rate displays
- Better low-light photography
- Faster 5G connectivity
- Advanced AI image processing
Expected Galaxy M47 Specifications
Leaks suggest the Galaxy M47 could feature:
- AMOLED display with high refresh rate
- Triple rear camera setup
- 50MP primary sensor
- Large battery
- Fast charging support
- 5G connectivity
Some reports indicate the phone may share several hardware similarities with the upcoming Galaxy A27.
India Launch Could Be Near
The Galaxy M47 has already surfaced on:
- GSMA databases
- Samsung internal testing servers
- BIS certification platforms in India
Those certifications strongly suggest Samsung is preparing for an India launch in the near future.
Reports currently indicate pricing may fall somewhere between ?20,000 and ?25,000, placing the device directly against competitors from Xiaomi, Realme, iQOO, and Motorola in the upper mid-range segment.
Samsung’s Mid-Range Push Continues
Samsung has been aggressively strengthening its Galaxy M and Galaxy A lineups over the past few years by improving:
- Software support
- AMOLED displays
- Battery life
- Camera quality
- Performance efficiency
The Galaxy M47 appears positioned as another battery-focused mid-range smartphone aimed at users who want strong everyday performance and long software support without flagship pricing.
Samsung has not officially confirmed the Galaxy M47 launch date yet, but based on the growing number of certifications and benchmark appearances, the announcement may not be far away.
