Cherry Mobile Amber Unboxing

Anjie lou delos Reyes
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Cherry Mobile Amber Box_Front
Box_Front

The Cherry Mobile Amber was first seen in a brochure last October and was released late November. I was actually planning to buy it earlier this month but I chose the Cherry Mobile Sonic 2.0 instead.

Two days ago, I decided to buy it so that I can give it a proper review treatment (full review will be out around two to three weeks). For the mean time, let us do the unboxing first.

Cherry Mobile Amber Box_Back
Box_Back

The Amber is a 4-inch smartphone powered by a MediaTek MT6572 processor with dual core processor clocked at 1.2GHz each. The graphics department is being handled by the Mali-400 GPU while its multitasking ability is managed by a 512MB of RAM.

Key Specs:

  •     Dual SIM , Dual Standby
  •     4" capacitive WVGA (800x480) touchscreen display, 2-point multi-touch
  •     Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2
  •     1.2GHz Cortex-A7 dual core CPU, Mali-400 GPU, MediaTek MT6572 chipset
  •     512MB of RAM
  •     4GB internal, expandable up to 32GB via microSD
  •     5MP main camera with LED flash
  •     1.2MP secondary camera
  •     WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, WiFi Direct, WiFi Hotspot
  •     3.5 Audio Jack
  •     Stereo FM Radio
  •     MP3/MP4 Player
  •     Micro USB 2.0
  •     Bluetooth
  •     Sensors: Accelerometer
  •     1400mAh Li-Ion Battery


Cherry Mobile Amber
Cherry Mobile Amber
Cherry Mobile Amber

The box is made out of hard cardboard, divided into two parts. The smaller white carton goes into the bigger orange one. Removing it will reveal the unit enclose in a plastic. The unit itself has a sticker in the front showing its key specifications.

Cherry Mobile Amber Manual
Manual
Cherry Mobile Amber Battery
Battery
Cherry Mobile Amber Headset
Headset
Cherry Mobile Amber USB Cable
USB Cable
Cherry Mobile Amber Charger
Charger

Underneath the divider, you will find the manual, battery, wired headset, USB cable and the charger.

Cherry Mobile Amber Retail Package
Retail Package

The phone accessories look sturdy and seems to last for quite a while even in heavy usage. The unit itself has a nice and solid build quality which makes it feels premium. Stay tuned for the full review next year, I mean next month.

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