Sunday, July 8, 2012

Motorola DEFY Pro, an Android BlackBerry-style

DEFY Pro
DEFY Pro
Motorola has announced the market from the 15 July the new DEFY Pro, a smartphone which is remarkable, though; feature a QWERTY-style front of the Blackberry.

Because if you take away the Android operating system you use and the Motorola logo, could pass-through design, by one of the terminals of Research in Motion that until recently dominated the professional market of smartphone.

They are the target of this terminal, as well as users who need or want a physical keyboard, this model accompanied by a 2.7-inch touch screen with Gorilla Glass protective treatment and dust-resistant chassis and water.

It has GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, memory card of 2 GB and 5-megapixel rear camera. It also supports DLNA and three views of the interface for different activities. Since it can not be otherwise after the purchase of Motorola by Google, Android governs the device next to a large number of installed applications from the Internet giant.

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