A Samsung Galaxy M-series handset, believed to be the Galaxy M67, appears in a Geekbench database under the model number SM-M676K. The listing shows the phone equipped with an octa-core Samsung Exynos 2200 chipset, with a maximum clock speed of 2.80GHz. Both sources report that the device runs Android 17 and includes 8GB of RAM. Geekbench results shown for the listing include a single-core score of 1,435 and a multi-core score of 3,744.
The GSMArena report highlights that the Exynos 2200 is a chipset originally associated with Samsung’s 2022 flagship devices, such as the Galaxy S22 series and the Galaxy S23 FE, which makes its presence in a Galaxy M-series model notable. It also describes the Exynos 2200’s configuration and GPU basis, including its 4nm process and an Xclipse GPU based on AMD RDNA2 architecture, though these details are presented as background about the chipset itself. No official launch date or pricing information is included in the reports.