Testseek.com have collected 67 expert reviews of the Motorola Defy Plus and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Defy Plus.
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67 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Cell radio reception is fantastic, Great battery life, More likely to survive being dropped into water than other phones
Motorola's skin causes lag and generally slows the phone down, Camera could be better, Doesn't live up to water resistance claims, Screen sensitivity issues are very frustrating
There is no denying that it is a good phone: the build quality is solid (all except for the rattling which is probably just this particlur handset), the software is much improved from the previous Defy and the internals receive a nice boost as well. B...
Abstract: The Defy+ isn't exactly the best looking phone we've had in for review at The INQUIRER but its focus is on practicality instead of winning awards on the catwalk. The handset is quite plain looking but some exposed screws look quite cool if you like t...
Overall, the Motorola DEFY+ is not a bad smartphone by any means. What makes it a valuable offering though, is the fact that it's an IP67-certified device, designed to withstand some harsher conditions than what your typical handset is used to. Aside ...
Thankfully, Motorola hasn't added much of a premium for the ruggedised construction. At $299 outright with Telstra (or on a plan), it competes extremely well with other non-rugged prepaid smartphones like the HTC Incredible S (Optus) and the Samsung Nexu...
Cleverly rugged, Battery management options, Impressive power longevity, Media is well presented, Low cost
Poor camera, Small screen, Unable to link contacts, Tiny icons
We wanted to be very impressed by the Motorola Defy+, but in the end the update just doesn't do enough to get us going. We'd almost suggest that if you want a Defy you plump for the older model – it'll be cheaper and you won't be losing out on a great de...
Abstract: The unstoppable march of Google's Android mobile platform has meant a flurry of new offerings in the mid-level smartphone category. Gone are the days where high-tech phones were too expensive and the lower model phones just didn't have the cool feat...
Abstract: Swimming with the fishes ... while you can get a reception underwater, the Motorola Defy+ touchscreen won't work when submerged.It is this in this market that Android now dominates.Enter the Motorola Defy+. It's cheap (around $400), definitely not nasty a...