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Samsung Galaxy M67 Spotted with Exynos 2200 on Geekbench

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A Geekbench listing for model SM-M676K, believed to be the upcoming Galaxy M67, reveals Samsung is resurrecting the Exynos 2200 for a mid-range device. The 2022 flagship chip, originally found in the Galaxy S22 series and later the S23 FE, uses a 4nm process with a 1+3+4 CPU configuration peaking at 2.8 GHz and an Xclipse GPU built on AMD RDNA2 architecture — the first mobile GPU with hardware-accelerated ray tracing.

The benchmark shows 1,589 single-core and 3,923 multi-core scores, paired with 8 GB of RAM and Android 17 running One UI 8.5. Those figures place it roughly on par with a two-year-old flagship, a notable step up from the typical mid-range silicon Samsung deploys in its M-series.

Historically, M-series phones have mirrored A-series specifications, but the M67 appears to break that pattern. The line has primarily targeted India and select Asian markets, where price-sensitive buyers prioritize raw performance over newer process nodes.

Reusing a flagship SoC from 2022 lets Samsung clear inventory while delivering flagship-class graphics and ray-tracing support at a lower price point. If priced aggressively, the M67 could undercut competitors still using older mid-range chips, though the Exynos 2200's power efficiency remains a wildcard for everyday battery life.