Motorola Defy (12 articles)
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Motorola Ice Cream Sandwich upgrades detailed, but don't get your hopes up
When it's coming to what 16 February 2012 11:02 GMT TweetMotorola has detailed when its phones and tablets will be getting Google's current Android operating system, version 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. However, don't get your hopes up, you'll probably be in for a long wait.
The good news, if any, is...
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Motorola Defy+ pictures and hands-on
HANDS-ON And new UI explored 15 September 2011 12:02 GMT TweetThe Motorola Defy+ is an upgraded edition of last year’s tough phone, keeping it fresh by boosting the processor to 1GHz and landing with a newer version of Android, now 2.3. We caught up with the new phone at a recent showcase for Carphone Warehouse.
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Motorola Defy+: The toughest Android kid in town
UPDATED: Coming to the UK in September 30 August 2011 9:31 GMT TweetSlap a little plus on the end of a popular handset title on the day your company is bought out by Google and you've got more than a mere coincidence we think.
That's what's happened with the curious case of the Motorola Defy+, the first handset...
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Samsung Galaxy XCover: Officially mucky
Update: UK launch later this year 12 August 2011 9:09 GMT TweetThe Samsung Galaxy continues to expand at a rapid rate with yet another handset landing, the latest one being the rugged Samsung Galaxy XCover - a tough mo-fo of a phone designed with the trade industry in mind.
XCover is a label that we've...
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Motorola Defy review
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Come and have a go...
29 November 2010 16:45 GMT
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The Motorola Defy is an Android 2.1 tough (ish) phone adding a little hardcore to its connected Motorola Blur experience. We can’t help but be attracted to its solid features, especially when sat alongside some Android rivals that look pretty, but...
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Motorola Olympus Tegra 2 photos leaked?
The next big Android handset? 23 November 2010 14:07 GMT TweetAt first glance you'd be forgiven for thinking that you're looking at a blurry shot of a Motorola Defy in the image above.
But, take a closer look. Where are the Defy's volume controls? And why is the speaker panel above the logo not the usual...
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Vodafone Motorola Defy inbound
Spy shot of invoice system shows new tough smartphone coming soon 6 October 2010 9:23 GMT TweetYou don't know this yet, but very shortly Vodafone is expected to announce that it will be stocking the new Motorola Defy in the UK.
The Defy, which was launched at the beginning of September, is the company's new tough phone that is due out...
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Vodafone HTC 7 Trophy shows up in invoice systems
Spy shot suggests Vodafone getting the Trophy 6 October 2010 8:56 GMT TweetWith so many HTC handsets flying out unofficially, it's hard to keep up sometimes isn't it?
The latest pre-launch Windows Phone 7 rumour is that Vodafone will be stocking the HTC 7 Trophy in the UK come the end of the month.
The news,...
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First Look: Motorola Defy review
FIRST LOOK Think you're hard enough? 1 September 2010 17:30 GMT TweetLooking for our full review of the Motorla Defy? You can find it here.
Looking to appeal to those who lead a tough life is the just-announced Motorola Defy, claiming to be "life proof". Motorola were keen to point out that this isn't a rugged...
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Cans and can'ts of the Motorola Defy
How defiant is the new handset? 1 September 2010 12:57 GMT TweetDue in the UK by the end of the year, the Motorola Defy has been designed to withstand even the most careless of users. Conforming to IP67 standards, the phone promises to be scratch, water and dust resistant. What's more, it's equipped with a 3.7-inch...
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PHOTOS: Motorola Defy
Hands-on the tough phone 1 September 2010 10:38 GMT TweetThe Motorola Defy has just been outed and fortunately Pocket-lint were in attendance to give the phone the normal photographic treatment.
Set at a lower spec than the Milestone 2, also launched today, the Defy comes with a 3.7-inch display...
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Motorola Defy defies nature
Water, dust and scratch resistant 1 September 2010 9:18 GMT TweetMotorola has launched a tough phone which conforms to IP67 standards, promising to be scratch, water and dust resistant, and known as the Motorola Defy.
From a design point of view the phone looks tough, but it isn't designed to be a "rugged"...