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  • AnonD-1046
  • vG2
  • 07 Feb 2011

Guys
How does the Motorola defy compare to The new Samnsung Galaxy Ace?
The Galaxy has just been launched here in India for INR15000 (USD333) and the defy costs INR18000 (USD400).
I am a bit confused

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    • AnonD-1036
    • v0q
    • 07 Feb 2011

    does defy have games out of the box?

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      • RAVEESH LAYAL
      • TL5
      • 07 Feb 2011

      Anonymous, 07 Feb 2011which one is better wave or defy????motorola defy because of better gaming experience and it is water resistant

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        • Anonymous
        • srr
        • 07 Feb 2011

        Sathya, 07 Feb 2011Hey guys, i just purchased a defy two days ago and all was ... moreIt's a dead pixel, my friend. It's just unpleasant to look at, you can still use the phone. From what I know, the warranty will cover only from 3 dead pixels upwards, or something like that.

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          • Hak
          • 3JD
          • 07 Feb 2011

          Manu, 06 Feb 2011GSMArena says it supports pinch zooming but an Indian cell ... morePinch zoom is available in defy I am a owner of it very good phone.

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            • Anonymous
            • 95c
            • 07 Feb 2011

            Manu, 06 Feb 2011GSMArena says it supports pinch zooming but an Indian cell ... morecellguru also showed some other type of browser. Any one noticed that.

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              • Sathya
              • Trm
              • 07 Feb 2011

              Hey guys, i just purchased a defy two days ago and all was working brilliantly till i saw a small green dot appearing on the display. It is pemanenent and is not fading. (Mind u its a very small green dot smoewhere in the middle of the screen) Is that a software problem or a hardware issue. ? Should i take it to the customer care centre?

              Please help.

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                • Anonymous
                • s89
                • 07 Feb 2011

                which one is better wave or defy????

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                  • 100 Moto
                  • Er2
                  • 07 Feb 2011

                  terry0400-40, 04 Feb 2011DEFY NOT WATER PROOF the Defy has never been declared by Mo... moreWhere I live Moto advertises the phone can be "submerged" in water with depth of up to 1 meter for 30 mins.

                  So if you dive in a pool below 1 meter, water is going to get in.

                  Though what other touchscreen smartphone can do the same, if not better, as of Feb 2011?

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                    • raja rehman
                    • 2SU
                    • 06 Feb 2011

                    i didnt get u angie?what is this motoroal r2 headset?cant v b able to talk normally? on defy??or each time we have 2 use da headset?

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                      • Manu
                      • ut@
                      • 06 Feb 2011

                      GSMArena says it supports pinch zooming but an Indian cell phone show cell guru said it doesn't have it. I believe GSMArena but they (show) actually did try it in the browser but it just didn't happen. reply from the owner of Defy is most welcome.

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                        • raja rehman
                        • 2SU
                        • 06 Feb 2011

                        sorry angie i didnt get u...what is this motorola r2 headset?? ear piece problem has been solved that i undrstood..but what is the function of this motorola r2? i cant talk normally on da fone??each n evrytime i have to use the headset??

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                          • Anonymous
                          • wr1
                          • 06 Feb 2011

                          Anonymous, 06 Feb 2011 yes.. but update will be available on Q2 this year..Are you shure that you will gat update to Froyo. Can you trust Moto. I have Milestone 1. No update till now

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                            • Anonymous
                            • w0Q
                            • 06 Feb 2011

                            vicky, 05 Feb 2011can u upgrade dis phone to android 2.2 ??
                            yes..

                            but update will be available on Q2 this year..

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                              • vicky
                              • utH
                              • 05 Feb 2011

                              can u upgrade dis phone to android 2.2 ??

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                                • anjie
                                • 2SW
                                • 05 Feb 2011

                                raja rehman, 05 Feb 2011is this fone still having ear piece problem or is it solved... moreMR. Raja yes the problem related to the motorola defy earpiece has been solved...it comes with a motorola r2 bluetooth set..

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                                  • Azaad
                                  • 2@u
                                  • 05 Feb 2011

                                  Does Motorola Defy Comes with Motoblur for Indian versions??...

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                                    • samsung galaxy s
                                    • 2SU
                                    • 05 Feb 2011

                                    the ear piece problem of motorola defy solved ??? m from india wanna purchase it... guys pls help me out

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                                      • raja rehman
                                      • 2SU
                                      • 05 Feb 2011

                                      is this fone still having ear piece problem or is it solved? m from india can ne one help me out???

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                                        • defy
                                        • pTi
                                        • 04 Feb 2011

                                        By far the best phone I have ever had. Easily keeps up with the much larger android tablet phones but in a much better package that fits nicely in your pocket. Don't let the specs on some of those larger, more expensive devices fool you. I've used them all and for some reason I keep on coming back to this one.
                                        Keyboard - I love the feedback on the keyboard since it makes it feel more natural than using a real keyboard. Note that you need to switch to the standard input device to use this since this is not the default setting.
                                        Screen - This is the same large, high resolution screen that you would get if you purchased the Droid 2 so it looks incredible.
                                        Speed - Finally, when I want to impress someone by looking something up online for some quick fact checks I can do it without looking stupid staring at my little screen waiting, and waiting, and waiting. Surfing the net on this thing is almost comparable to using my desktop computer.
                                        Phone and Connectivity - Yes, it makes great phone calls too. One area where no other cell phone company can compete with Motorola is in call quality. I always have a strong signal and the calls come through crystal clear regardless of the environment I'm in.
                                        Durability - If your looking for a phone that can survive the day to day mishaps you have with our portable devices look no further. I have dropped this thing many times, taken under water video (not recommended), and it easily survives the scratch test when I accidentally through my car... (read more)
                                        By far the best phone I have ever had. Easily keeps up with the much larger android tablet phones but in a much better package that fits nicely in your pocket. Don't let the specs on some of those larger, more expensive devices fool you. I've used them all and for some reason I keep on coming back to this one.
                                        Keyboard - I love the feedback on the keyboard since it makes it feel more natural than using a real keyboard. Note that you need to switch to the standard input device to use this since this is not the default setting.
                                        Screen - This is the same large, high resolution screen that you would get if you purchased the Droid 2 so it looks incredible.
                                        Speed - Finally, when I want to impress someone by looking something up online for some quick fact checks I can do it without looking stupid staring at my little screen waiting, and waiting, and waiting. Surfing the net on this thing is almost comparable to using my desktop computer.
                                        Phone and Connectivity - Yes, it makes great phone calls too. One area where no other cell phone company can compete with Motorola is in call quality. I always have a strong signal and the calls come through crystal clear regardless of the environment I'm in.
                                        Durability - If your looking for a phone that can survive the day to day mishaps you have with our portable devices look no further. I have dropped this thing many times, taken under water video (not recommended), and it easily survives the scratch test when I accidentally through my car keys in the same pocket as my phone(this mishap has destroyed phone screens in the past).
                                        Defy VS iPh*ne 4 - One of the best parts of owning this phone is when I get into this debate I can easily end it by holding my phone waist high and dropping it on the concrete. This is followed by picking it up and telling the iPhone 4 user that its his turn. At which point he cuddles his delicate little device like one of Moms pieces of china, slips it back in his pocket, and quietly walks away :)
                                        Wi-Fi Calling - This is so cool. My office is set up in the basement, and unfortunately radio signals do not travel under ground very well. But, with WiFi calling the phone automatically switches over to use my wireless router to make crystal clear calls.
                                        DLNA - This was a cool little feature. After launching the app I instantly had access to all my networked devices in my house. I could Copy, Paste, Delete, or Play any files I had on everything from my desktop to my wife's laptop, to my play station and my home server. (hide)
                                        Pros: durable, long battery life, great screen, touch screen, great web browsing, great for texting, memory, dlna, wifi calling