Sprd Sp7731e1h10native
SPRD sp7731e_1h10_native refers to a generic hardware profile or board identification for devices powered by the UNISOC (formerly Spreadtrum) SC7731E
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SPRD SP7731E1H10 native refers to a specific type of processor or chipset developed by Spreadtrum Communications, Inc., a Chinese fabless semiconductor company. The term "native" indicates that the processor is designed to run on a specific platform or operating system without the need for emulation or compatibility layers. SP = Spreadtrum Product
Automatic Contact Syncing:
This is the most common reason for the "post" or log entry. If your contacts are disappearing or being moved, your phone’s system (identified as sp7731e_1h10_native ) is performing a sync that conflicts with Google Contacts. To understand why you see this string in
Build Number
Find the and tap it repeatedly (usually 7 times) until a message says, "You are now a developer!"
- SP = Spreadtrum Product.
- 7731 = The core series. This belongs to the SC7731 family, specifically the SC7731E variant.
- e1 = Typically indicates a revision or a specific package type (e.g., eMCP or eMMC integration).
To understand why you see this string in logcats ( logcat | grep sp7731e1 ), you must understand the chip itself.