Saturday 3 March 2012

Rugged Motorola DEFY+ Now Available in Argentina | Technology News

After introducing its high-end Android smartphone in North America, the Motorola RAZR, the company flooded the South American market with its mid-range devices.

Motorola DEFY+ is such a device and it has just become available in Argentina. According to Motorola, the smartphone can now be purchased through all major carriers in the country, though a suggested retail price has yet to be unveiled.

This is a rugged smartphone that features as water resistant and dust proof body. In addition, the phone screen is protected by scratch resistant Corning Gorilla Glass coating.

It has a decent 3.7-inch capacitive touchscreen display that supports 480 x 854 pixels resolution and 16 million colors. There's also a 5-megapixel rear camera that features autofocus, LED flash and video recording.

Software-wise, Motorola DEFY+ is powered by Google's Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system with MOTOBLUR user interface on top.

Other specific apps are pre-installed as well, including CardioTrainer , which turns the phone into the perfect running mate, Zinio e-magazine service, KOBO digital eReader and Zynga Apps.

The DEFY+ is equipped with a 1 GHz single core TI OMAP 3620 processor, which is complemented by a PowerVR SGX530 GPU.

On the inside, the smartphone packs 2GB of internal memory, 512 MB of RAM, 1GB of ROM and microSD card slot for memory expansion (up to 32GB. 2GB memory card included).

Other highlights of the smartphone included HSDPA and Wi-Fi support, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP support, as well as built-in GPS receiver and microUSB port.

DEFY+ delivers the endurance and design strength to keep up with the user life along with the social and entertainment capabilities that put friends and fun in the palm of their hand. We designed it with all the features people expect in a smartphone but with the most forward-looking options they need for a demanding lifestyle,” said German Greco, marketing product director, Motorola Mobility.

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