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SPRD SP7731E-1H10-Native

The is a common hardware identifier for entry-level Android devices, most frequently found in 7-inch car multimedia head units and budget tablets. It utilizes the Spreadtrum SC7731E chipset, a low-power quad-core processor designed for steady performance in entertainment systems. Technical Specifications Processor : Quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 at 1.30 GHz. GPU : ARM Mali-T820 MP1.

Key Features of SPRD SP7731E-1H10-Native

  1. Samsung Galaxy A03 Core (SM-A032F) – One of the last Samsung phones to use a Spreadtrum chip and 3G.
  2. Nokia C1 (2nd Edition) – HMD Global’s Android Go phone.
  3. Alcatel 1 (5033D) – A budget European market phone.
  4. Various "Smart Feature Phones" – Devices running KaiOS (e.g., JioPhone 2) actually use a variant of this chip.
  5. Chinese educational tablets – Many "kids' learning tablets" on Alibaba use the SC7731E with the 1h10 stepping for stability.
  1. $50 - $80 Smartphones: Branded by local manufacturers in Pakistan (e.g., QMobile), Bangladesh (Symphony), or Nigeria (Tecno’s ultra-budget lines).
  2. Educational Tablets: Kids' tablets running Android Go (e.g., 7-inch Lenovo or Amazon Fire clones outside the US).
  3. Feature Phones with 4G: Devices like the Nokia C2 or JioPhone Next (though the latter uses a newer variant, this chip is often found in similar Jio-branded devices).
  4. Industrial Handhelds: Barcode scanners and POS terminals where 4G connectivity is needed but high performance is not.

4. Software & "Native" Platform Meaning

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SPRD SP7731E-1H10-Native

The is a common hardware identifier for entry-level Android devices, most frequently found in 7-inch car multimedia head units and budget tablets. It utilizes the Spreadtrum SC7731E chipset, a low-power quad-core processor designed for steady performance in entertainment systems. Technical Specifications Processor : Quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 at 1.30 GHz. GPU : ARM Mali-T820 MP1.

Key Features of SPRD SP7731E-1H10-Native

  1. Samsung Galaxy A03 Core (SM-A032F) – One of the last Samsung phones to use a Spreadtrum chip and 3G.
  2. Nokia C1 (2nd Edition) – HMD Global’s Android Go phone.
  3. Alcatel 1 (5033D) – A budget European market phone.
  4. Various "Smart Feature Phones" – Devices running KaiOS (e.g., JioPhone 2) actually use a variant of this chip.
  5. Chinese educational tablets – Many "kids' learning tablets" on Alibaba use the SC7731E with the 1h10 stepping for stability.
  1. $50 - $80 Smartphones: Branded by local manufacturers in Pakistan (e.g., QMobile), Bangladesh (Symphony), or Nigeria (Tecno’s ultra-budget lines).
  2. Educational Tablets: Kids' tablets running Android Go (e.g., 7-inch Lenovo or Amazon Fire clones outside the US).
  3. Feature Phones with 4G: Devices like the Nokia C2 or JioPhone Next (though the latter uses a newer variant, this chip is often found in similar Jio-branded devices).
  4. Industrial Handhelds: Barcode scanners and POS terminals where 4G connectivity is needed but high performance is not.

4. Software & "Native" Platform Meaning