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Resumen: Un smartphone ultrarresistente que aguantará lo que le eches.PublicidadLa primera impresión al realizar el unpacking correspondiente y echar un vistazo a la carcasa de este terminal de Motorola, es que es algo basto y poco refinado. Además de ser un mo...
The Motorola Defy is a very good Android option if you don't have very deep pockets. It has almost everything, and is priced very reasonably at $99 with a 2 year T-mobile contract. I would definitely recommend it, if you cannot spend much, and w...
The Motorola Defy is priced at the same value as a mid-range Android device. Could you get a better phone at the same price? Probably. Would it be anywhere as tough? Not at all. This is the one to beat in that niche market segment.And if you ignore Bl...
Dust, water and scratch resistant, Lightweight and attractive design, Swype textentry
Text is a little small, Display feels sticky, Touchsensitive menu keys
Motorola deserves plenty of credit for producing an Android smartphone that's rugged but still has an attractive design. The Motorola Defy may not be the fastest Android smartphone on the market, but we recommend it for active users; it is also excell...
Although we won’t go so far as to describe the Motorola Defy as fully-rugged, it is tough enough to deal with the knocks that all smartphones are tested with through the course of a lifespan - that means drops, scratches from your keys or maybe even a...
Publicación: 2011-03-25, Autor: Rosemary Hattersley , crítica de: techworld.com
Motorola’s Defy is a pretty solid Android 2.1 device, with a 2.2 upgrade imminent. This mid-size handset is a good choice. The engineering feat that enables the Motorola DEFY to cram in a 3.7in display within its 59x107x13.4mm frame means you get ever...
Lightweight design, Great audio quality, Scratch resistant display, Water resistant to an extent, Hard shell prevents internal damage
MOTOBLUR could have been better designed, After a while, water tends to seep in through the camera and flash gap, No front facing camera for video calling, No HD video recording, Music player EQ settings are not within the player
ConnectivityThe Defy supports 3G connectivity but lacks a forward facing camera, making video calling a problem. For now EDGE/GPRS works just fine. It features a 3G Mobile Hotspot app that allows you to create a Wi-Fi hotspot for other Wi-Fi savvy devi...
Dust/Water/Shock Proof, Extremely comfortable size and weight, Big high-resolution screen, Speedy interface, Thoughtful UI Customizations, Consistent Network reception, "Loud" speaker, Decent camera performance
Runs Android 2.1 (for now), no front-facing video-call camera, slight stutter in DivX playback
The Motorola DEFY is selling right now for Rs. 18,100 at online stores. We wouldn't call that over-the-top pricing, especially since you're getting a really sturdy phone with a fair amount of features. From the time I've started using it, I'm absolutel...