Samsung Galaxy M47: Massive 6,000mAh Battery, SD 6 Gen 3

Samsung's Galaxy M47 arrives in India with a 6,000mAh battery, Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, 6.7-inch Super AMOLED 120Hz display and six years of Android support. Sales start July 4 via Amazon India.

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Samsung Galaxy M47: Massive 6,000mAh Battery, SD 6 Gen 3

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Samsung has quietly dropped a new contender in its value-focused lineup: the Galaxy M47. Think familiar design, but with one obvious twist — a battery built to outlast the day (and then some).

The headline spec is the huge 6,000mAh cell. It supports up to 45W wired charging and, notably, includes bypass charging so the phone can draw power directly from the charger while plugged in. Gamers and power users will appreciate that; the device runs cooler and spends less time heat-cycling the battery during long sessions.

Screen lovers won’t be disappointed either. The M47 sports a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED panel with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ does the heavy lifting for protection, and a 12MP punch-hole selfie camera sits neatly up top.

Under the hood is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, paired with LPDDR5X RAM in 6GB and 8GB flavors, and UFS 3.1 storage options of 128GB or 256GB. The rear camera array is straightforward: a 50MP primary sensor, a 5MP ultrawide and a 2MP macro lens — capable, if unflashy for creators who need versatility rather than pro-grade optics.

On software, Samsung ships One UI 8.5 on top of Android 16. Samsung is promising six years of both Android upgrades and security updates. That’s a strong play in the midrange arena where longevity is often the deciding factor for buyers.

The M47 will be available in Rogue Red and Blaze Blue. Pricing starts at INR 22,999 for the 6GB/128GB model (roughly $243/€214), with open sales beginning July 4 through Amazon India. It’s a pragmatic package: big battery, sensible performance, and a software promise that stretches well beyond the usual midrange expectations.

Whether the M47 becomes the new go-to for battery-conscious buyers will depend on real-world performance and how it stacks up against rivals once it hits shelves — but for anyone who prioritizes uptime over headline megapixels, this one is worth watching.

Source: gsmarena

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