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The SP7731E is a 28nm quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 processor from Unisoc (formerly Spreadtrum), designed for entry-level Android smartphones and tablets. It integrates a Mali-T820 MP1 GPU and supports up to 3GB RAM, FWVGA displays, and basic 4G LTE connectivity.
This firmware is designed for devices with the following typical hardware configuration: sp7731e 1h10 native firmware full
nvitem and modem files).The SP7731E system-on-chip (SoC) is a low-power, entry-level mobile processor designed by Spreadtrum Communications (now UNISOC). It typically powers budget-friendly smartphones running Android Go editions. The term "Native Firmware" refers to the factory-installed software stack provided by the original design manufacturer (ODM), containing the unmodified operating system, bootloader, and vendor partitions. The SP7731E is a 28nm quad-core ARM Cortex-A7
The "1H10" designation often refers to a specific PCB version or hardware revision code associated with devices using this SoC (often cross-referenced with models like the Tecno Spark series or similar entry-level Itel/Infinix devices). Understanding the full architecture of this firmware is essential for tasks ranging from unbricking "hard-bricked" devices to porting custom ROMs and debugging driver issues. Partition Layout: Single SIM or Dual SIM variants
To understand the firmware requirements, one must first analyze the hardware it drives. The SP7731E (also known as the SC7731E) features a Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor clocked at approximately 1.3 GHz to 1.5 GHz.
Key hardware components managed by the native firmware include:
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