Samsung Galaxy M47 (SM-M476B) has been spotted on Geekbench, reviving the M4x lineup after almost three years.
The leak suggests a balanced mid-range performance with a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset and 8GB of RAM.
This upcoming budget-friendly smartphone is expected to run on the latest Android 16 right out of the box.

Samsung’s Galaxy M series appears to be returning with a new device. The Galaxy M47 was spotted on Geekbench a few days ago with the model number SM-M476B. This is the new phone in the M4x series back after three years later, and according to the leak, it will have a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset, 8GB RAM and Android 16.
Samsung Galaxy M47 Spotted on Geekbench
Looking at the processor core of the phone in the Geekbench listing, it is likely to be Snapdragon 6 Gen 3. Four performance cores will run at 2.40 GHz and four efficiency cores at 1.80 GHz. It has an Adreno 710 as the GPU. It scored around 1000 in single core and around 3000+ in multi core. In addition, it scored 2256 points in the OpenCL GPU test. This can be said to be a fairly balanced performance for a lower mid-range phone.
Samsung Galaxy M47 SM-M476B confirms to be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 SoC.
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Specifications:
⬛ CPU
4 × 2.40GHz
4 × 1.80GHz
🎮 GPU: Adreno 710
🍭 Android 16
— 8GB RAM
Geekbench GPU score:
OpenCL: 2,256 pic.twitter.com/aN2M0KTlY9
The phone is said to run Android 16 out of the box. It will come with Samsung’s new One UI version. The RAM is 8 GB, so it is expected to provide a good experience in multitasking and daily work.
Connection with the previous M series
Samsung’s M4x lineup was last launched in India with the Galaxy M44 (late 2023). That phone was quite popular for its large battery and AMOLED display. The M47 is coming after a gap of almost three years.
Apart from benchmark details, Samsung has not revealed any official specifications yet. Display, battery and camera details are still unknown. The M series is usually known for its budget-friendly features, so it seems that trend will continue this time too.
