Does this mean that the upcoming second wave of Android One smartphones too, will be as easy to handle in terms of having its bootloader unlocked and running a custom recovery ROM? Chances are pretty good that it will be the same, this I am rather confident.
After all, with Android One being Google’s intent of offering highly affordable Android smartphones to emerging markets, at the same time providing a reliable software experience, making it as accessible as possible to everyone is a good idea. Who knows, out of the potential millions (or maybe billion) people who use an Android One handset, he or she might find new way to program a mod which Google might find revolutionary, an opportunity which might not have been chanced upon if the entry price point was way out of reach in the first place?