Highlights
- A Samsung phone with model SM-M676K likely the Galaxy M67 5G has appeared on Geekbench.
- The listing shows Exynos 2200, Android 16, 8GB RAM, Xclipse 920 GPU and benchmark scores of 1,435 (single-core) and 3,744 (multi-core).
- The “K” suffix suggests a South Korean variant, while tipsters claim Indian and global versions are also in development.
Samsung may be working on another addition to its Galaxy M-series lineup. After recently launching the Galaxy M47 5G in India through Amazon India, an upcoming Samsung smartphone has now been spotted on the Geekbench benchmarking platform. The listing reveals several performance details and also hints at the region where the device could make its debut.
Possible Samsung Galaxy M67 5G Appears on Geekbench
A Samsung smartphone carrying the model number SM-M676K has been found in the Geekbench database. While the benchmark listing does not mention the official product name, Samsung’s model numbering pattern indicates that it could be the Galaxy M67 5G.

Possible Samsung Galaxy M67 5G on Geekbench.
The “K” at the end of the model number is believed to represent the South Korean version of the smartphone, suggesting that this particular variant is being tested for that market.
The Geekbench entry shows that the device is powered by a processor identified with the codename Exynos 2200 (S5E9925). The CPU configuration includes one prime core running at 2.8GHz, three performance cores clocked at 2.52GHz, and four efficiency cores operating at 1.82GHz. The benchmark also lists the Samsung Xclipse 920 GPU confirming that the handset is equipped with Samsung’s Exynos 2200 processor.
The listing further reveals that the phone was tested with Android 16 and 8GB RAM.
In the benchmark results, the alleged Galaxy M67 5G scored 1,435 points in the single-core test and 3,744 points in the multi-core test. As always, these scores are based on a prototype device and may differ from the performance of the final retail version.
India and Global Models Could Also Be in the Works
Although the Geekbench listing appears to be for the South Korean variant, tipster Abhishek Yadav claims that Samsung is also preparing Indian and global versions of the smartphone.
Samsung has not officially confirmed the device or shared any launch details yet.
However, since the handset has now appeared on a popular benchmarking platform, more certifications and official information are expected to surface in the near future.

