specdeviceinfo

octopus

octopus · Google

SoC
bertha
RAM
4 GB
Resolution
768x1366
Android API
13 (33)
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 google octopus reports its platform as bertha. The CPU configuration is 1C/2T-core, Family 6 Model 122 Stepping 8, running up to an undisclosed clock. The GPU is Mesa virgl (Mesa Intel(R) UHD Graphics 600 (GLK 2)). Without a confirmed SoC tier mapping for this platform string, we treat the device as unverified. If you're using this entry to compare against a phone you're inspecting, focus on the raw fields below rather than tier-level conclusions.

Day-to-day workload

4 GB of RAM is tight for 2026 standards — usable for the basics but limits modern app behavior. Display resolution is 768x1366.

This record reflects Android API level 33 (13). Android 13 — still within current support windows; should run all modern apps.

Trust & buying notes

For a second-hand purchase, also verify the security patch date is no more than ~12 months old, the boot count is plausible for the claimed age, and battery health is above 85%.

Identity

MANUFACTURER
Google
BRAND
google
MODEL
octopus
PRODUCT
octopus

Operating System

API
13 (33)
KERNEL
5.10.223-997504-ga008d597f5eb
PLATFORM
bertha

SoC / CPU

CPU
Intel(R) Celeron(R) N4020 CPU @ 1.10GHz
CORES
1C/2T
FAMILY
Family 6 Model 122 Stepping 8

GPU

GPU_VENDOR
Mesa
GPU_MODEL
virgl (Mesa Intel(R) UHD Graphics 600 (GLK 2))
GPU_VERSION
3.1 Mesa 24.2.4 (git-f6db7174ff)

Memory & Storage

RAM
4 GB

Display

RESOLUTION
768x1366

Sensors

ACCELEROMETER
CrosEC
GYROSCOPE
CrosEC

Audio & Power

CHARGER
USE PMIC

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