
Samsung is set to have a busy few weeks ahead as it appears to expand its mid-range lineup in India. The Galaxy F70 Pro has now surfaced on Samsung India’s official website, indicating that the smartphone could be nearing launch. The support page lists the model number SM-E476B/DS but doesn’t reveal any specifications or features. Such listings typically appear shortly before a device’s official announcement, making this a strong sign that the Galaxy F70 Pro is on track for an India debut.
This is not the first time the Galaxy F70 Pro has surfaced online. Back in March, reports suggested Samsung was developing a new F-series smartphone carrying the Galaxy F70 Pro branding. A month later, firmware associated with the device was spotted on Samsung’s servers with version number E476BXXU0AZD5, indicating that software testing had already begun.
More recently, the Galaxy F70 Pro was also spotted on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification website alongside the upcoming Galaxy M47. Since the Galaxy M47 has already started appearing in Samsung’s teasers, the F70 Pro could follow shortly.
Samsung has historically launched closely related Galaxy M and Galaxy F series smartphones, often sharing core hardware while targeting different sales channels. If that strategy continues, the Galaxy F70 Pro may arrive as the F-series counterpart to the Galaxy M47, as has been widely tipped.
Samsung hasn’t officially revealed any specifications yet. However, the Galaxy F70 Pro is expected to sit above the Galaxy F70e 5G, which launched in India earlier this year at a starting price of Rs 12,999, but is now around Rs 500 more expensive.
The Galaxy F70e 5G offers a 6.7-inch 120Hz display, MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, 6,000mAh battery, 50MP main camera and six years of software support. As a Pro-branded model, the Galaxy F70 Pro will bring key upgrades in areas such as performance, display quality, cameras and charging speeds.
The support page listing is a sign that the launch may not be far away. However, with no specifications confirmed yet, it may be worth waiting for the Galaxy F70 Pro’s official announcement before deciding between Samsung’s upcoming offering and competing devices in the lower mid-range segment. The budget and mid-range segment has become quite intense with phones such as the Redmi 15, Realme’s P-series and iQOO’s Z series offering high refresh rate displays, large batteries and capable processors at aggressive prices. A stronger F-series device could help Samsung remain competitive in the online-focused segment. This launch, if it mirrors the M47’s expected features, could be a compelling option for budget-conscious users seeking Samsung’s ecosystem.