The smallest
smartphone
in the DEFY
family has just
landed in
Australia.
Motorola
DEFY MINI is now available for
purchase for $199 AUD on pre-paid
via Dick Smith and Optus retailers.
Customers who prefer to make their
purchases from Kmart or Target will
be able to grab the DEFY MINI
beginning May 22 for the same no-
term price.
Although it has been tagged as a
rugged Android phone, the DEFY MINI
is aimed at the entry level market,
which is why it’s available for such a
low price.
However, for a budget-friendly,
Motorola DEFY MINI is quite alright,
especially that it is shipped with
Android 2.3 Gingerbread on board.
According to Motorola, the
smartphone is dust- and water-
resistant, so “whether it's a downpour
or a spilt drink, a sandy beach or a
pocket full of coins, MOTOROLA DEFY
MINI is ready for whatever life throws
your way.”
To make things even more interesting
for Android fans, the phone’s 3.2-inch
capacitive touchscreen display (320 x
480 pixels) features Corning Gorilla
Glass coating.
In addition, it provides access to more
than 450,000 Google Play apps and
games. The handset comes packed
with re-sizeable widgets and other
innovative features, such as Social
Graph and Activity Graph.
Another strong point of the
smartphone is the high-capacity 1650
mAh Li-Ion battery, which is rated by
the manufacturer for up to 500 hours
of standby time or up to 10 hours of
talk time.
Motorola DEFY MINI is equipped
with a low-performance 600 MHz
single-core processor, which is
complemented by 512MB and 512MB
of ROM. The internal memory can be
expanded up to 32GB via microSD
card.
On the back, the handset sports a 3-
megapixel photo snapper with LED
flash and video recording, while in the
front, there’s a secondary VGA camera
for video calls.
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