Cherry Mobile One G1 review: experience matters

In Phones by Ramon Lopez2 Comments

The Google-led Android One collaboration has so far been met with reservations in countries where it is commercially available. But that hasn’t stopped the American tech giant from soldiering on in pursuit of offering the best smartphone experience possible for under $150, or roughly the equivalent of two pairs of Nike sneakers. And thus we have the Cherry Mobile One G1, the new face of Google’s local efforts to prove that you don’t have to pay top money for a great smartphone anymore.

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That’s a tall order, but for the most part, the G1 delivers where it matters. Here’s the thing, though: The Philippines isn’t short of good-to-great options in the budget class, just as it isn’t lacking in traffic problems to fix. (Or love-triangle dramas to put on the TV in the evening.) So even with a rock-bottom price tag of P5,999, which is among the lowest for a phone with this much to offer, the G1 isn’t guaranteed success when it hits shelves later this month.

Even with a rock-bottom price tag of P5,999, the G1 isn’t guaranteed success when it hits shelves later this month.

But one thing I’m sure of: This Cherry Mobile is a considerable threat to other challengers in the segment. Heck, it’s better than many phones that sell for twice as much. And, interestingly, that’s in large part because it doesn’t behave like other Cherry Mobile releases, regardless of what the branding on the back cover would have you believe; the G1 is as much a Google product as the Nexus 6 or any Nexus device before it, except it’s considerably cheaper.

Cherry Mobile One G1

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Cherry Mobile One G1 specs (Price in the Philippines: P5,999):
* Dual SIM with LTE support
* 1.2GHz 64-bit, quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 CPU
* Adreno 306 GPU
* 2GB RAM
* 16GB internal storage
* microSD card slot
* 5-inch IPS display with Dragontrail glass (720 x 1,280 resolution)
* 13-megapixel rear camera with dual-LED flash
* 5-megapixel front camera
* 2,500mAh battery
* Android Lollipop 5.1.1

The G1’s design is pragmatic and understated, with an emphasis on the latter. The G1 is your typical slab of rectangular plastic with rounded corners and metallic accents that could be mistaken for the real thing.

From the outside it doesn’t look anything special, though the downward-facing speaker cutouts — of which only the one on the right-hand side houses a driver (the other cutout apparently exists for aesthetic reasons) — are a welcome surprise. The speaker itself lacks presence and may stand in the way of landscape gaming, but has less distortion than usual at the highest volume.

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The phone’s modest footprint makes it easy to hold and use for extended periods. The back cover is curved along the edges and has a soft-touch matte surface, ensuring a snug fit in most hands. It can be popped off to reveal a 2,500mAh removable battery, dual-SIM slots, and a microSD card slot for storage expansion.

The phone’s curves and modest footprint, along with its matte back cover, ensure a snug fit and make it easy to use for extended periods.

The G1 has a 720 x 1,280 IPS-LCD display that slightly gravitates towards the cool side of the color spectrum. At 5 inches across, the screen has a density of 294 pixels per inch and is big enough to work on and watch a movie without really degrading the experience. It is more than adequate for other basic uses, too, despite showing a bit of pixelation when peered at too closely, although you’d have to bring the phone closer to your face than is reasonable to pick out those individual pixels.

Otherwise, the panel is plenty bright and colorful, with good viewing angles, not to mention it fares well outdoors when brightness is turned up to a certain level. But the thing I like best about the screen is its size: Not only can I wrap my fingers around the entire thing, but the tips of my thumbs have no trouble reaching across the display. With no glaring flaw to speak of here, I’m inclined to give the G1 a solid mark.

Cherry Mobile One G1 sample photo

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