Testseek.co.uk have collected 57 expert reviews of the Motorola XT320 Defy Mini and the average rating is 60%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola XT320 Defy Mini.
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57 Reviews
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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
The Motorola Defy Mini seems a little like a solution in search of a problem. It’s a bit tough, but then, not very tough. The water resistance may come in handy, but aside from that it’s hard to see how it can defend itself against the elements more e...
Abstract: There's a 3.2-inch touchscreen on the front, which isn't particularly impressive, especially when sat next to the Motoluxe as this demo unit wasWe couldn't test out the waterproof boasts of the Motorola Defy Mini, but we were assured it would withhold a f...
Resistant to dust and water damage, Solid build quality, Small and compact
Too little storage space, Slow processor, Too expensive, Flimsy plastic covers
Even though it is an okay entry-level Android smartphone, we think you should stay away from the Motorola DEFY MINI, at least for now. It is currently priced at about $250 off contract, which we find totally unjustified considering what you get in exc...
Very little internal storage, Bloatware slows it down, Outdated hardware design, Slow connectivity, Lowquality frontfacing camera
The more I use it, the more it grows on me. That being said, the more I use it, the less I remember the luxuries of having a fully-functional high-powered Android phone. It doesn't feel serious enough to be considered as a primary device, mainly because o...
Motorola positions the water resistant, dust-proof Defy Mini as a budget smartphone with a twist, but poor performance and a mediocre user experience actually make it overpriced. The Defy Mini has good battery life and its water resistant casing can de...
Water resistant, dust and shock proof. Slick redesign. Decent battery life
Low-quality camera. Sluggish performance
Motorola's promise of a "life-proof" Defy should resonate with the clumsy and active, alike, but it is worth considering some of the other, better phones in this price range....
Abstract: Defy mini, Motorola's new water battler smartphone has just been announced for Oz. But it wont' just ward off liquids - it is also dust and scratch proof with a Corning Gorilla Glass display (like iPhone), meaning its ideal for rugged use. The 3.2" smarti...