Samsung Galaxy M47 runs Geekbench, reveals the chipset powering it
Samsung Galaxy M47 Surfaces on Geekbench: A Glimpse into the Next Mid-Range Powerhouse
Samsung’s mid-range lineup is about to get a bit more interesting. After initially popping up in the IMEI database back in March, the Samsung Galaxy M47 has just made a splash on Geekbench, giving us a much clearer look at what to expect from the upcoming device.
What’s Under the Hood?
According to the recent benchmark listing, a prototype of the Galaxy M47 is being powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 SoC. This chipset is a reliable choice for mid-tier performance, aiming to balance power efficiency with a smooth user experience. The unit tested was equipped with 8GB of RAM, though it is likely that Samsung will offer several configurations when the phone officially hits the shelves.
Software and Longevity
Perhaps the most intriguing detail from the leak is the software version. The prototype was spotted running Android 16 topped with Samsung’s One UI 8. This suggests that the Galaxy M47 is being built with longevity in mind, likely arriving around the time Android 16 becomes the standard. Here is a quick breakdown of what we know so far:
- Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3
- Memory: 8GB RAM (tested prototype)
- Operating System: Android 16
- User Interface: Samsung One UI 8
While the IMEI listing confirmed the phone’s existence earlier this year, these new performance metrics suggest that Samsung is deep into the testing phase. We don’t have the full picture on display specs or camera hardware just yet, but if the M-series history is any indication, we can expect a beefy battery and a high-refresh-rate screen to round out the package.
As we wait for more leaks to trickle out, the Galaxy M47 is already shaping up to be a solid contender for anyone looking for a modern, future-proof Android experience without the flagship price tag.
