Motorola outs Defy+ Smartphone amid Google purchase

Secondary only to Fusion Garage unveiling themselves as Tabco yesterday, Motorola Mobility sold up to Google which many people presume may be down to patents. Forget this, though, because Motorola has very quietly outed their brand new Defy+ smartphone to overtake its older brother, the Defy, which boasts a Cortex A8-based TI OMAP3630 SoC (1GHz vs 800MHz), 512MB RAM, a microSD card slot, Android OS 2.3.3 Gingerbread rather than Froyo, a 3.7-inch 480×854 pixel touchscreen, a five-megapixel camera with HSPA, a seven hour battery life, up to 16 days on stand-by, Wi-Fi, GPS, a USB port and Bluetooth plus 2GB internal storage.
The smartphone is also dust proof, water proof (up to a certain level mind) and comes with Gorilla Glass. Softwrae wise you are looking at Android Gingerbread and interestingly Motoblur. The handset itself looks pretty good and if it can keep at the same price as the current defy on as cheap as £15 per month contracts, it will look like a very tempting package indeed.
Source: IBTimes
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