Motorola Breaking New Boundaries With The Sleek Motorola Defy
With the Motorola Milestone doing phenomenally well globally, Motorola had decided to bring out yet another device that pretty closely replicates the Milestone. Released on the Q3 of last year the Motorola Defy runs on the revised Android OS 2.2 (Froyo). Powered by the critically acclaimed TI OMAP3610 800MHz processor, the Defy is excellent at multitasking. Although the device was slated for release in the Q2 of 2010, however; such a feat never materialized due to stock delays.
Currently available across all major network carriers, you can presently obtain the Defy through mobile contracts that allow the handset to be purchased through a monthly rental plan. Besides, most contracts also come with free gift facilities that allow you a chance to acquire expensive gifts such as Apple iPod, mp3 players, PSP, TV etc. It’s not just the free gifts; these mobile phone deals also encompass lucrative contract schemes such as unlimited text messaging, free extended talk time periods, free internet data usage cards, free UK email service, exclusive Tele-banking services and much more.
The Defy is a quad-band Smartphone that supports HSDPA speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps and HSUPA speeds of 2 Mbps. Now that’s amazing for a Smartphone. It also integrates net applications such as Gmail, YouTube, Google Talk and Google maps. Social networking junkies can also have reason to celebrate as the Defy extends support towards Facebook, Twitter and MySpace through a unified inbox. Looking at the 3G capabilities of this awe-inspiring handset, Virgin has just recently come out with a worthwhile contract that’s offering close to 2GB of free internet data besides, you also acquire free UK mail and other free IM services for a period of 6months. Incidentally Virgin also offers a free SIM along with the contract but that’s optional.

