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I have lately been analysing a lot of MediaTek based Chinese Android based smartphones and tablet of various manufactures, and, e.g. in AnTuTu benchmark test, they all - with very few exceptions - show up as "ALPS".
As the only 100% common denominator for all these terminals is the Android OS, I presume that it is a distribution of the OS created by a Chinese "systems house", but I am not sure, so can any one explain to me what ALPS is, where it comes from, perhaps the history of ALPS etc.?
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2015-12-28, 07:05
(This post was last modified: 2015-12-28, 07:34 by RedTop.)
Hi MegaManX, I am familiar with the Japanese electronics manufacture called ALPS (or Alpine in some industries), and do know that they make a lot of switches, touch modules and screens - also used in smartphone manufacturing - but in this case I do not think it is that Alps which is referred to!
It could though be a question of ALPS producing the PCBA (Printed circuit Board Assemblies) for these phones, and that they use Goodix screens and touch controllers rather than their own - most of them have HotKnot support, which means that their screens and touch controllers comes from the MediaTek subsidiary called Goodix - and not the Alps electronics company - and the Android distribution is produced or adapted by ALPS to fit this platform!
I am relatively convinced that this Alps refers to a special distribution of Android optimised and made for MediaTek processors, and someone told me some time ago that it was made by Alcatel-Lucent, but I have not been able to find any references to that on-line, so I am not sure!
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