The Samsung Galaxy M47 5G is expected to be released on July 04, 2026. The expected price in Pakistan ranges from Rs. 85,000 to Rs. 98,000, but official pricing and availability are yet to be announced. The Galaxy M47 5G is expected to offer excellent value, making it a strong mid-range smartphone option with reliable performance and modern features.
6GB RAM / 128GB: Rs. 85,000 – Rs. 97,999
8GB RAM / 256GB: Rs. 99,999 – Rs. 110,000 (approx.)
Availability: Samsung Pakistan has not officially confirmed the launch date or pricing.
Note: Prices are estimated and may change after the official launch.
Warranty: Buy from an authorized Samsung dealer for official warranty coverage.
The M47 5G is built more solidly than most phones in its expected Pakistan price range, with Gorilla Glass Victus+ on both the front and the back rather than just the screen.
Dimensions: 162.4 x 78.2 x 7.8mm — reasonably slim for a 6000mAh phone
Weight: 200g — average for the battery size
Build: Gorilla Glass Victus+ front and back, plastic frame
IP64 rated — dust tight and water splash resistant
Drop resistant — rated for drops up to 2 meters
Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
Colors: Blaze Blue, Rogue Red
SIM: Dual Nano-SIM with hybrid microSD slot — note that using microSD means giving up one SIM slot
USB: Type-C 2.0 with OTG
No 3.5mm headphone jack
Gorilla Glass Victus+ on both sides is a meaningful build quality step for this price range. Combined with the 2-meter drop resistance and IP64 rating, the M47 5G is built to handle everyday wear better than most mid-range competitors. The hybrid microSD slot is worth noting — if you use both SIM cards, you lose the option to expand storage, so choosing the 256GB variant makes more sense if you tend to store a lot locally.
The 6.7-inch Super AMOLED panel is one of the genuine highlights of the M47 5G. Samsung's AMOLED panels at this price are typically among the best available, and the M47 continues that pattern.
Size: 6.7 inches Super AMOLED
Resolution: 1080 x 2340 pixels — Full HD+ at 385 PPI
Refresh rate: 120Hz — smooth and responsive
Peak brightness: 800 nits typical, 1400 nits HBM — handles outdoor visibility well
Protection: Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+
Screen-to-body ratio: 86.8%
1400 nits in High Brightness Mode is a strong outdoor visibility figure, and Samsung's AMOLED color accuracy is well established across their mid-range lineup. The Full HD+ resolution at 385 PPI is sharp enough that text and images look detailed without any visible pixelation at normal viewing distances.
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 on a 4nm process is a capable mid-range chip, and the 5G support across SA and NSA networks is future-proofing that most Pakistan buyers will appreciate as local 5G coverage expands.
Chipset: Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 (4nm)
CPU: Octa-core — 4x2.4 GHz Cortex-A78 + 4x1.8 GHz Cortex-A55
GPU: Adreno 710
RAM: 6GB (128GB variant) or 8GB (256GB variant)
Storage: 128GB or 256GB — UFS 3.1
5G: Full SA/NSA support
OS: Android 16 with One UI 8.5
Software support: Up to 6 major Android upgrades — confirmed by Samsung
The six major Android updates commitment is the software story here. Most competitors in this price range offer 3 to 4 years of updates — Samsung committing to 6 is a genuine long-term value advantage. This phone will still be receiving software support well into 2031, which matters if you keep phones for 3 or more years.
The triple camera setup covers the three most commonly used focal lengths, and the OIS on the main camera is a meaningful addition for video stability and low-light photography.
Main camera: 50MP, f/1.8, OIS, PDAF — 1/2.76" sensor
Ultrawide camera: 5MP, f/2.2, 1/5.0"
Macro camera: 2MP
Camera features: LED flash, HDR, panorama, gyro-EIS
Video: 4K at 30fps, 720p at 480fps slow motion
Selfie camera: 12MP, f/2.2, autofocus
The 50MP main camera with OIS is the standout here. OIS is still not common at this price point, and it makes a real difference in handheld video and low-light stills. The 4K video recording at 30fps with gyro-EIS on top of OIS means video stability should be quite good for a mid-range camera. The 5MP ultrawide is basic but functional — it gets the job done for wider group shots and landscapes without pretending to be something more. The 2MP macro is mostly decorative. The 12MP selfie camera with autofocus is above average for this price range.
The 6000mAh battery is the other major selling point alongside the display and software support.
Battery capacity: 6000mAh
Wired charging: 45W — full charge in around 60 to 65 minutes
Bypass charging — keeps battery health during gaming while plugged in
No wireless charging
45W charging on a 6000mAh battery is a practical combination — fast enough for a meaningful top-up in 30 minutes, large enough to last well over a day for most users. Heavy users who stream a lot of video or game regularly will comfortably push through a full day. Light users can stretch toward two days. The bypass charging is a thoughtful addition for gaming sessions.
OS: Android 16 with One UI 8.5 — Samsung's most current software at launch
Software updates: 6 major Android upgrades + security patches through 2031
5G: Full SA/NSA Sub-6 support
Wi-Fi: Dual-band Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth: 5.3
NFC: Yes — contactless payments supported
USB: Type-C 2.0 with OTG
No 3.5mm headphone jack — USB-C audio or wireless only
Virtual proximity sensing — no physical proximity sensor
One UI 8.5 is Samsung's current interface and is well optimized for everyday use. The NFC support is confirmed, which is useful for contactless payments. The missing headphone jack is a real trade-off for buyers who prefer wired audio — worth factoring in before purchase.
The Samsung Galaxy M47 5G is one of the more complete mid-range packages Samsung has released in recent memory. The combination of a Super AMOLED display, Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 with 5G, OIS camera, 6000mAh battery with 45W charging, Gorilla Glass Victus+ on both sides, and six years of software updates is a genuinely strong package at its expected price range.
The missing headphone jack, hybrid microSD slot, and no wireless charging are real trade-offs. And Pakistan buyers will need to wait until around November 2026 for an official local launch. We will update this article with confirmed Pakistan pricing and availability as soon as Samsung Pakistan makes an official announcement.