: When connecting these devices to a PC for debugging (ADB), the computer may identify the interface using this string, requiring specific UNISOC USB drivers to communicate correctly. Troubleshooting
"sharkl5-c2k-pub" technical hardware identifier or build fingerprint suffix typically associated with UNISOC (formerly Spreadtrum) chipsets sharkl5-c2k-pub
. It indicates that the modem firmware included in this build supports CDMA network standards alongside GSM/LTE, which is essential for compatibility with certain carriers (like those in China or older US networks). : When connecting these devices to a PC
: When downloading "Stock ROMs" or unbricking tools (like the UNISOC Research Download Tool), the firmware package often includes this string to identify the hardware target. Device Models : It is common in entry-level devices from brands like : When downloading "Stock ROMs" or unbricking tools
ZTE, Alcatel, Nokia (G-series/C-series), and various white-label tablets Practical Implications Modding and Rooting