specdeviceinfo

Android TV

Android TV · My

SoC
m5621
RAM
1 GB
Resolution
720x1280
Android API
11 (30)
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 my Android TV reports its platform as m5621. The CPU configuration is 4-core, Cortex-A53, running up to 1000 - 1300 MHz. The GPU is ARM Mali-470 MP. 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

1 GB of RAM is insufficient for modern Android. Display resolution is 720x1280.

This record reflects Android API level 30 (11). Android 10–11 — increasingly limited; expect some modern apps to refuse to install or downgrade features.

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
My
BRAND
My
MODEL
Android TV
PRODUCT
Ata

Operating System

API
11 (30)
KERNEL
4.9.243+
PLATFORM
m5621

SoC / CPU

CPU
m5621
CORES
4
FAMILY
Cortex-A53
CLOCK_SPEED
1000 - 1300 MHz
REVISION
r0p4

GPU

GPU_VENDOR
ARM
GPU_MODEL
Mali-470 MP
GPU_VERSION
2.0 t-utgard-r10p0-00rel0-master.20210608.2

Memory & Storage

RAM
1 GB

Display

RESOLUTION
720x1280

Audio & Power

CHARGER
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