I didn't had a chance to be at the Android One event here in the country but at least I got an opportunity to check one of the two featured Android One devices there, the Cherry Mobile One.
The front view has the 4.5 inch FWVGA display with 2 MP front camera. As we already saw in Android Lollipop, the 3 on-screen Android buttons are already a standard. Just like what I said in my previous observation, the color of the back part reminds me of the Magnum S but with a matte finish. It also has 5 MP AF rear camera with flash, Android One logo and rear speaker.
Nothing to talk about at the left side as you can locate the power/unlock button and volume rockers at the right.
Pretty usual as the 3.5 mm audio jack is at the top portion while it's the micro USB port at the opposite end. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to check if the audio jack is CTIA complaiant.
Here are my camera samples of the device. Like what I saw in previous video hands-on of some of my fellow tech bloggers, it's true that the camera shutter speed is not that good for my standards. For a pure Android phone, I am expecting for a faster shutter speed compared to other phones with almost the same budget and processor. I hope that Cherry Mobile and Google will have a fix of this issue soon. Both cameras have f/2.8 aperture. In 8 GB ROM, good thing that it has 5.7 GB for app storage.
Cherry Mobile One 2 MP front camera sample
Special thanks to Sir Peter of Commuter Express (from print media) as he allowed me to check his Cherry Mobile One device.