The Maxwest Gravity 5 Go (codenamed "Gravity_5_GO") is a Low-range phone released by Maxwest.
Dear who ever is reading this,
5 years ago (Its 2023 while im writing this), I found myself with the possension of a phone and while being curious with intricacies of technology once again. At young age of 12, armed with curiosity and a newfound budget phone, I embarked on the journey of creating a device tree. The motivation behind this endeavor stemmed from my desire to understand the inner workings of the phone, to unravel the mysteries that lay beneath its boxy exterior. As I delved into the world of device trees, I knew I was treading on unfamiliar ground. The excitement of exploration mingled with the awareness that mistakes were inevitable, given my limited experience. Yet, with each line of code, I was not merely shaping a device tree; I was sculpting my understanding of technology. Today's journal entry marks a chapter in my early foray into the world of coding, a humble testament to my youthful curiosity and the courage to embrace the learning curve. This project also took 6 months of research, and I sometimes think back to this project.
Yours in curiosity, Shib
Feature | Specification |
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Chipset | Unisoc (Formerly known as Spreadtrum) sp9850ka |
CPU | armv7-a-neon |
GPU | Adreno 200 |
Memory | 2 GB |
Shipped Android Version | Android 8.1 (GO) |
Storage | 32 GB eMMC |
SIM | Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) |
Battery | Li-Po 2300 mAh, removable |
There are no features. This is a very budget phone.
There isn't much to do anymore, this will be the final edit. Thank you for everyone who helped on the way. :)