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The editors liked
Good sound
Rugged enough for most people
Strong and sturdy
Reasonable battery
Lightweight
Compact
Reasonable overall performance
Dust
Scratch and splash-proof
Pocket-friendly size
Small
DLNA
Superb music app
Attractive price
Water and dust resistant
Robust and compact
Good battery life
Solid but streamlined design
Typing experience benefits from Swype keyboard
Decent price
Shock proof
The editors didn't like
Too expensive
Underpowered
Small screen
Quite ugly
Design is ugly and uncomfortable in hand
Poor camera and slow processor
Overpriced
Temperamental performance
Inconsistent button controls
Poor display
Some performance issues
Weedy processor
Small and unresponsive screen
Internal storage space is low
Poor camera
Problems with Twitter sync
Short on internal storage
Limited photo/video and Internet functions
Not much internal memory
Average snapper
Touchscreen is a tad slow at times and stopped functioning when we dunked the phone in water for a minute
Published: 2012-09-10, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Following the launch of the original Motorola Defy and the Motorola Defy+, the Motorola Defy Mini is the smallest model in the Google-owned manufacturer€s line of water-resistant, dustproof smartphones.The previous two models offerered decent attempts at ...
Water and dust resistant, Robust and compact, Good battery life
Limited photo/video and Internet functions, Not much internal memory
The Motorola Defy Mini is a good little smartphone that's robust and has a decent battery life. It's a good choice for clumsier users, as well as outdoor types or anyone who works outdoors. It's also a sound choice for users who aren't bothered about havi...
You can drop it, get it wet and use it in all conditions, so, with it's cheaper price point (from €129.99) the Defy Mini could be a handy spare phone to have for travelling or going to festivals. The compact size makes more extensive use difficult, so I w...
The lack of Android 4.0 is a shame, but the front-facing camera, LED flash and long battery life are more than you'd get on other budget handsets, and the Mini's rugged build is also a bonus ...
The Motorola Defy Mini continues the Defy name into a third handset, this time aimed at a less wealthy market. It's not the best budget buy we've ever seen, but it does have some nice features. It's just a pity that everything doesn't hang together that ...
Small screen, Poor camera, Problems with Twitter sync, Short on internal storage
Motorola seems to have a lot of the components for making fab handsets at its fingertips, but doesn't manage to bring them all together perfectly. The idea of taking the Defy range and making it smaller is a good one, but the execution isn't great. We're...
Too expensive, underpowered, small screen, quite ugly
The Defy Mini is the answer to a question that no one asked. It serves no real purpose, and is not much cheaper than the Defy+. But the Orange San Francisco II and Huawei G300 offer better handsets for less money, so you should get one of those instead...
Dust, scratch and splash-proof; Pocket-friendly size
Weedy processor; small and unresponsive screen; internal storage space is low
Although it lags behind the pack in terms of raw technological power, the dinky Motorola Defy Mini offers a cheap yet tough package that should prove ideal for younger, less conscientious owners. Seasoned Android fans won't find anything too alluring h...
Design is ugly and uncomfortable in hand, poor camera and slow processor, overpriced
The Defy Mini is a physically sturdy smartphone that lives up to Motorola's "life proof" boasts, but at the cost of usability and performance. Packing a low-end 600MHz single-core processor and a 3MP camera means the device's solid battery and robust d...