
1 September 2010 10:38 GMT / By Chris Hall
The 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 and a hardened body to withstand dust, water and scratches.
Relatively compact in the hand, the Defy's stepdown comes in the form of a lower spec processor clocked at 800MHz and video capture at 640 x 480 pixel resolution.
But you do get Android 2.1 and Motoblur, so you'll easily be able to keep track of social happenings from your networks and enjoy the freedoms of most of what Android has to offer.
Environmental resistance comes in the form of rubber flaps which plug into the micro-USB and 3.5mm headphone jack although we're not sure if they will stand the duration of your contract.
Networks are yet to be announced, but it is expected to land in Q4, in a choice of black or white, both pictured here.
Be sure to check out all the details in our news story.
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