specdeviceinfo

GM 6 d

GM 6 d · Generalmobile

SoC
mt6735
RAM
3 GB
Resolution
1280x720
Android API
specdeviceinfo analysis

What this hardware actually means

Editorial interpretation generated from the device's self-reported fields and our SoC tier database. Cross-reference with the raw fields below; if you spot a contradiction, please tell us.

Platform & performance positioning

The generalmobile GM 6 d is built around the MT6735, a legacy flagship — capable in its day, now superseded from MediaTek. It launched in 2014 on a TSMC 28nm HPC process. Mid-2010s 4-core 4G SoC, the engine of hundreds of low-cost Android handsets.

Legacy. Most apps will install but run slowly; banking and DRM apps usually refuse.

Day-to-day workload

3 GB of RAM is below the realistic minimum for current Android — expect Android to aggressively kill background apps. Display resolution is 1280x720.

Trust & buying notes

If you're cross-checking a phone advertised as a generalmobile GM 6 d, the fields most worth verifying are: Build.MANUFACTURER lowercase-equal to "alps"; Build.SOC_MODEL set (Android 12+) and consistent with MT6735. For an automated check, run our Hardware Trust Score from the DevCheck AI app and compare its output against this entry.

Identity

MANUFACTURER
alps
BRAND
generalmobile
MODEL
GM 6 d

Operating System

PLATFORM
mt6735

SoC / CPU

CPU
MT6737T
CORES
4
FAMILY
Cortex-A53
CLOCK_SPEED
299 - 1443 MHz

GPU

GPU_VENDOR
ARM
GPU_MODEL
Mali-T720

Memory & Storage

RAM
3 GB

Display

RESOLUTION
1280x720

Sensors

ACCELEROMETER
ACCELEROMETER
GYROSCOPE
GYROSCOPE
MAGNETOMETER
MAGNETOMETER
ALSPS
LIGHT

Connectivity

WIFI
CONSYS_MT6735

Audio & Power

CHARGER
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