Samsung had recently released its Galaxy M47 5G smartphone in the Indian market via Amazon India, and now it appears that the brand is probably working on yet another M-series handset. The device’s model number has now appeared on the Geekbench database, revealing its performance-related details and also hinting at the country in which it could be launching soon.
Read more about it below.
Samsung Galaxy M67 5G – South Korean Variant Spotted on Geekbench
On the Geekbench database, the model number “SM-M676K” has been found listed, and while the moniker has not been mentioned, the way Samsung usually structures its model numbers suggests that this could likely be the Samsung Galaxy M67 5G. The letter “K” at the end also hints that this could be the South Korean variant of the device.

Moving on to the details revealed via the listing, this prototype is shown running on a chipset codenamed “Exynos 2200 (S5E9925)”. The chipset includes one core clocked at 2.8GHz, three cores running at 2.52GHz, and the remaining four cores clocked at 1.82GHz. It is also paired with the Samsung Xclipse 920 GPU, pointing towards Samsung’s own Exynos 2200 SoC.
Furthermore, the Geekbench listing confirms that the device was running on the Android 16 operating system at the time of testing, and it was equipped with 8GB of RAM.
Coming to the performance scores, the alleged Samsung Galaxy M67 5G prototype has managed to achieve a single-core score of 1435 points and a multi-core score of 3744 points on Geekbench.

While the above listing appears to be for the South Korean variant, tipster Abhishek Yadav points out that there will also be Indian and global variants of this device. However, the launch details have not been tipped yet. Since the device has now started appearing on benchmark platforms, we may get to hear something soon from the brand.
Stay tuned for more updates.

