A new Samsung Galaxy phone has appeared on Geekbench with a flagship chip. Model SM‑M676K will be joining Samsung’s midrange lineup with a surprising boost. The listing reveals the phone runs on the Exynos 2200, a processor once used in the Galaxy S22 series and Galaxy S23 FE.
The device’s name is still unconfirmed, but based on Samsung’s naming convention, the model number SM‑M676K that has appeared on Geekbench may turn out to be the Samsung Galaxy M67. It recorded scores of 1,589 in the single‑core test and 3,923 in the multi‑core test, pointing to solid performance for a midrange phone.

The Exynos 2200 is built on a 4nm process with a 1+3+4 CPU setup clocked up to 2.8GHz. It comes with the Xclipse GPU based on AMD’s RDNA2 architecture, the first mobile GPU to support hardware ray tracing.
The Galaxy M67 is also listed with 8GB RAM and Android 17 running One UI 8.5. This marks a shift from past M-series phones, which often mirrored A-series specs. The M-series is usually targeted at India and select Asian markets, making this model stand out with a flagship-level chip.
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The Galaxy M67 could redefine expectations for Samsung’s M-series, offering higher performance at a midrange price. Availability details are not yet confirmed, but the Geekbench listing suggests a launch is near.
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