Motorola Defy
Stylistically, the Motorola Defy is an unconventional little device, featuring exposed bolts and rubberized seals shrouding the USB port and 3.5mm audio jack. The back panel must be locked in place via a switch that seals it to the body of the phone, acting as a gasket. Underneath this safety hatch we find the battery, SIM card, and 2GB MicroSD card in a slot that holds up to 32GB cards. This strange black and white two-tone design exists for a reason, and that's to ward off light splashes of water or other liquids. Whoops, I accidentally spilled my gin and tonic on my Defy! Motorola thinks of everything, don't they?
Like any other Android phone, the Motorola Defy incorporates the classic Menu, Home, Back, and Search buttons at the bottom of the LCD screen, and the phone has a small volume control switch on the right side. The 5-megapixel camera and LED flash are mounted on the back of the camera with protective clear filters, and the only other noteworthy trait about the Motorola Defy is that the thing is one of the smallest Android phones on the market, next to Sony Ericsson's Minis.
The phone has an 800MHz OMAP 3610 processor with 512MB of RAM. It's not the quickest device on the market, but we had no major speed complaints. The phone also has an accelerometer, which came in handy for advanced gameplay.
from infosyncworld.com

