The front part of the device comes with dual speakers, VGA front camera, 4 inch WVGA display, 3 usual Android buttons and 2 physical buttons - play/pause and next track. The phone has already equipped with a screen protector. At back, you can check the 3.2 MP FF rear camera with flash, MyPhone logo and Storm TV branding.
Expect nothing at the left side as the volume rocker is located at the right hand side. You can notice the curvy shape of the back cover which is normal as a design language of the device.
The top has the retractable analog TV antenna, micro USB port and the power/unlock button. 3.5 mm. audio jack was placed at the bottom together with the mic.
Aside from the phone, you can also see the warranty certificate, user manual, 1,700 mAh Li-iOn battery, 1 A charger, micro USB to USB cable and earphones. At the right side of the photo is your sneak peak if you will remove the battery and the back cover. The dual regular sim slots are visible with the micro SD slot which can support up to 32 GB.
My first impressions so far, I love the dual speakers esp. for the analog TV feature (which is loud enouh for my standards) and the 1A charger which is a welcome development compared to most of Android phones within this price range which will only give you less than 1 A of charging.
That's it for now. Expect for my full review of the MyPhone Storm TV soon.