Samsung’s next mid-range battery bruiser appears to have leaked before launch, and the headline features are hard to miss: a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate, a 6000 mAh battery, LPDDR5X memory, and five years of operating system and security updates. If the reported India pricing is right, the Galaxy M47 will arrive as a pricier follow-up to its predecessor, which is exactly what happens when component costs stop being polite.

According to insider Yogesh Brar, Samsung is preparing to unveil the Galaxy M47 soon. He says the phone could land in India at 27,000-28,000 rupees, although launch promos may drag that down to around 25,000 rupees. That puts Samsung in a familiar fight: squeeze more battery and longevity into the same rough price band, then hope buyers forgive the higher sticker.

Galaxy M47 leaked specs

  • 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display
  • 120 Hz refresh rate
  • LPDDR5X RAM
  • 6000 mAh battery
  • One UI software
  • 5 years of OS and security updates

A bigger battery and longer support are the selling points

The battery size is the obvious crowd-pleaser. A 6000 mAh cell is the kind of spec that can win over users who are tired of living beside a charger, and the promised five years of updates gives Samsung another durable advantage over many rivals in the same class. Chinese phone makers have spent years treating software support as a nice-to-have; Samsung keeps turning it into a sales pitch.

There is still a lot Samsung has not said publicly, and that leaves the Galaxy M47 feeling half-revealed rather than fully announced. The rest of the specifications were reportedly posted on Amazon, which suggests the retail machinery is already moving even if the official curtain has not yet lifted.

Why this Galaxy M47 leak has legs

Brar has a decent track record for early hardware spills, including details on the Redmi A1, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, and OnePlus 11 that later lined up with reality. That does not make every leak gospel, but it does explain why this one is getting attention: Samsung’s M-series has always been about practical specs first, and the Galaxy M47 looks like the next obvious step in that formula.

The real question is whether Samsung can keep the Galaxy M47 aggressive enough on price after the component bump. If the final number creeps too high, the company risks turning a battery-and-updates story into a very ordinary shopping decision.

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