Motorola smartphone ranges are recognized as diverse, it seems intended in so many markets so they oppose the definition. One phone class, represented by the Droid and Force model, is specifically designed to face natural forces and human negligence. The latest incarnation of the rough spirit is Motorola Defy, which is named, perhaps one of the first fruits of the new Motorola partnership with the Bullitt group, the same people behind the phone who are both rude cats and land rovers.
Motorola and Bullitt actually announced their partnerships a few months ago but naturally did not have details to be distributed. What they say is that they will work on the strategic brand partnership for Motorola branded coarse. In short, this means that Bullitt will make the device and Motorola will slap its name, just like what cats and land rovers have done.
That’s pretty much what Motorola is challenging, stylish as “Motorola Defy,” try to bring to the table. This is a proposition you might have heard before, even from a cell phone that doesn’t look like a tank. It includes dust and water IP68 rating, 810H mil-spec certification for rough handling and extreme temperatures, and drop tested to withstand a decrease from a height of 1.8m or 6 feet.
As you might expect from this mobile class, Motorola Defy offers the basics of smartphone technology, such as Snapdragon 662 with 4GB of RAM, HD + 6.5 inch screen, and a large 5,000 mAh battery. There are three cameras behind it led by a 48MP sensor and 8MP front camera for selfies and video chat. Defy design clearly plays a part with re-textured for an easier grip and “high quality lanyard” that calls back to the 90s phones.