D7
D7 · Maximus
- SoC
- mt6739
- RAM
- 1 GB LPDDR3
- Resolution
- 800x480
- Android API
- 8.1 (27)
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 maximus D7 is built around the MT6739, an entry-level SoC from MediaTek. It launched in 2017 on a TSMC 28nm process. Late-2010s budget Android Go SoC for sub-$100 phones.
Legacy. Realistically only basic Android Go apps run usably.
Day-to-day workload
1 GB LPDDR3 of RAM is insufficient for modern Android. Display resolution is 800x480.
This record reflects Android API level 27 (8.1). Android 8–9 — legacy; many banking and DRM apps drop support at this level.
Trust & buying notes
If you're cross-checking a phone advertised as a maximus D7, the fields most worth verifying are: Build.MANUFACTURER lowercase-equal to "maximus"; Build.SOC_MODEL set (Android 12+) and consistent with MT6739. For an automated check, run our Hardware Trust Score from the DevCheck AI app and compare its output against this entry.
Because this entry runs Android 8.1, treat it as a reference for older inventory: refurb shops sometimes flash old firmware to make a device look "stock," so a modern build date with this API level is a red flag.
Identity
- MANUFACTURER
- Maximus
- BRAND
- Maximus
- MODEL
- D7
- PRODUCT
- D7
Operating System
- API
- 8.1 (27)
- KERNEL
- 4.4.95
- PLATFORM
- mt6739
SoC / CPU
- CPU
- MT6739WA
- CORES
- 4
- FAMILY
- Cortex-A53
- CLOCK_SPEED
- 299 - 1274 MHz
GPU
- GPU_VENDOR
- Imagination Technologies
- GPU_MODEL
- PowerVR Rogue GE8100
Memory & Storage
- RAM
- 1 GB LPDDR3
Display
- RESOLUTION
- 800x480
- TOUCHSCREEN
- fts_ts
Sensors
- ACCELEROMETER
- SC7A20
Connectivity
- WIFI
- CONSYS_MT6739
Audio & Power
- CHARGER
- USE PMIC
Other
- MODEM
- MOLY.LR12A.R2.MP.V74
- OTHER
- unk10 unk36 unk51
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