surviving scratches, falls and splashes is a full-
time job but the Motorola DEFY promises to keep
you connected too. Whether you friend or
defriend, your social life is a tap away on one of
those pixel-rich WVGA screens. Other than that, it’ s a pretty standard Android package with all the connectivity options duly
covered and good enough media support. Good-
looking, social, smart and durable – this mid- ranger seems to have more boxes ticked than
not. Key features World ’ s first durable Android smartphone Scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass screen, dustproof
and water-resistant (no official certification) 3.7" capacitive TFT touchscreen of WVGA (480 x
854) resolution, 16M colors Quad-band GSM/EDGE, HSDPA 900/2100 Android OS 2.1 Eclair with custom MOTOBLUR UI TI OMAP3610 800 MHz processor 512MB RAM, 2GB onboard storage microSD card slot (up to 16GB), 2GB card included 5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash and
geotagging VGA video @ 30fps Wi-Fi and Bluetooth (with A2DP) connectivity Built-in GPS receiver, digital compass microUSB port, charging enabled Standard 3.5 mm audio jack FM radio with RDS Accelerometer for UI auto-rotate Active noise cancellation with a dedicated mic Nice social networking integration Swype text input Web browser with Adobe Flash Lite Very good audio quality Awesome web-connected music player Video player has Xvid video support Main disadvantages Android 2.1 is an outdated OS version Limited storage for installing apps No smart dialing No HD video recording No DivX video support out of the box Equalizer controls are not within the music player No secondary video-call camera
Thursday, January 20, 2011
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