specdeviceinfo

CM388

CM388 · Qcom

SoC
qcom
RAM
1 GB
Resolution
800x480
Android API
4.1 (16)
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 qcom CM388 reports its platform as qcom. The CPU configuration is 4-core, Cortex-A5, running up to 245 - 1209 MHz. The GPU is Qualcomm Adreno (TM) 203. 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 800x480.

This record reflects Android API level 16 (4.1). Android 7 or older — effectively retired; very few modern apps will run, and Google Play Services support is limited.

Trust & buying notes

Because this entry runs Android 4.1, 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
QCOM
BRAND
qcom
MODEL
CM388

Operating System

API
4.1 (16)
PLATFORM
qcom

SoC / CPU

CPU
QRD MSM8625Q SKUD
CORES
4
FAMILY
Cortex-A5
CLOCK_SPEED
245 - 1209 MHz

GPU

GPU_VENDOR
Qualcomm
GPU_MODEL
Adreno (TM) 203
GPU_CLOCK
245 - 400 MHz

Memory & Storage

RAM
1 GB
FLASH
XINYH

Display

RESOLUTION
800x480
TOUCHSCREEN
ft5x0x_ts

Sensors

ACCELEROMETER
bma250
MAGNETOMETER
3-axis
ALSPS
tmd27711

Connectivity

WIFI
ath6kl_sdio
NFC
pn544

Audio & Power

CHARGER
USE PMIC

Other

SOUND
msmaudio
PMIC
ncp6335d-regulator
MODEM
8X25Q-QDOSKQLYM-3070
OTHER
dummy marimba-core i2c_keypad
FLASH_SIZE
4 GB
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