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67 Reviews
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Abstract: As Google's Android market continues to expand, the mid-level smartphone range has never seen the kind of love it is now receiving. Gone are the days where high-tech phones were too expensive and the lower model phones just didn't have the cool feat...
Abstract: A test shot with the Motorola Defy+.It is this market that Google is now leaps and bounds ahead of its competitors.Enter the Motorola Defy+, its cheap (around $400), definitely not nasty and can have up to 32GB of storage space.The Defy+ weighs 118 grams,...
Ruggedised: water and dust resistant, Very competitive price, Swype keyboard
Below average performance, Motoblur software is mandatory, No major upgrades over original
The Motorola Defy+ remains the only option if you want an Android phone that will resist the elements. We love the fact is is water and dust resistant, but Motorola's Motoblur software remains mandatory and the Defy+ isn't as fast or user-friendly as it s...
Excellent rugged casing. Android 2.3. Good display for a prepaid handset
Sluggish-feeling performance. Camera could be better. MotoBlur still too demanding
If you're looking for a phone that can survive your "Xtreme" lifestyle, then the Defy+ is at the top of its game. But it's a shame that this rugged exterior doesn't protect a better smartphone experience....
Abstract: It was a year ago that Motorola launched the DEFY upon us, and its svelte lines that hid a dust and water resistant chassis left us pleasantly surprised. We clearly weren't the only ones, and the DEFY must have been popular as Motorola has updated it with...
The Defy+ has the same great screen, camera and rugged build quality of its forebear, and adds better performance and battery life and a much-improved Android OS ...
Survives minor abuse, cheap as chips, great screen
Crashes a lot, slow, battery isn't great, huge Wi-Fi problems
Not a phone we'd really recommend to anyone. It's too slow and unreliable, which invalidates all the good things about it. If you REALLY need a rugged phone, then this might be an option, but don't expect to want to live with it for two years. ...
Waterproof housing is practical, Tough yet styish design, Screen is large enough for easy use
Processor is a bit sluggish, No button for the camera
Those looking to upgrade their existing Motorola Defys may be disappointed with the modest enhancements made to the Defy+, indeed it's not worth the investment, but newcomers to the waterproof smartphone market should be excited. It won't survive the most...