specdeviceinfo

ELUGA Ray Max

ELUGA Ray Max · Panasonic

SoC
Snapdragon 430
RAM
4 GB LPDDR3
Resolution
1920x1080
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 panasonic ELUGA Ray Max is built around the Snapdragon 430, an entry-level SoC from Qualcomm. It launched in 2016 on a Samsung 28nm HPM process. Budget 2017-era SoC; the workhorse of the Redmi 4 and Moto E4 Plus.

Legacy. Not recommended for any modern use.

Day-to-day workload

4 GB LPDDR3 of RAM is tight for 2026 standards — usable for the basics but limits modern app behavior. Display resolution is 1920x1080.

Trust & buying notes

If you're cross-checking a phone advertised as a panasonic ELUGA Ray Max, the fields most worth verifying are: Build.MANUFACTURER lowercase-equal to "panasonic"; Build.SOC_MODEL set (Android 12+) and consistent with Snapdragon 430. For an automated check, run our Hardware Trust Score from the DevCheck AI app and compare its output against this entry.

Identity

MANUFACTURER
PANASONIC
BRAND
Panasonic
MODEL
ELUGA Ray Max

Operating System

PLATFORM
qcom

SoC / CPU

SOC
Snapdragon 430
CPU
msm8937
CORES
8
FAMILY
Cortex-A53
CLUSTERS
4 x 1.40 GHz 4 x 1.09 GHz
CLOCK_SPEED
768 - 1401 MHz

GPU

GPU_VENDOR
Qualcomm
GPU_MODEL
Adreno (TM) 505
GPU_CLOCK
216 - 450 MHz

Memory & Storage

RAM
4 GB LPDDR3
FLASH
HBG4a2

Display

RESOLUTION
1920x1080
TOUCHSCREEN
synaptics_rmi4_i2c

Sensors

ACCELEROMETER
BMA222E
MAGNETOMETER
AK09911
ALSPS
LTR55X

Audio & Power

AUDIO
wsa881x-i2c-codec
CHARGER
smb1351-charger

Other

LCM
otm1901a_1080p_video_mode_dsi_panel
SOUND
msm8952sndcardm
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