The Motorola Defy is the first rugged Android smart phone

What a smart phone, but you're too clumsy? The Motorola Defy is the first rugged Android smart phone, perfect for people that break screens and wreck cases.
That puts the Defy head and shoulders above other rugged phones, which tend to be tough but du Motorola has introduced its second rugged Android smartphone as Motorola Defy. This Motorola Defy is a waterproof and dustproof handset. Motorola Defy is having a 3.7-inch 480 x 854 Corning Gorilla Glass display. Motorola has presented this new handset with huge number of features.
This Motorola Defy runs on Android 2.1 OS.
Looking to appeal to those who lead a tough life is the just-announced Motorola Defy, claiming to be "life proof". Conforming to IP67 standards - meaning complete protection against dust ingress and water immersion up to 1 metre - much of this protection comes down to design. To protect the ports you'll find rubber plugs that fit over the Micro-USB and 3.5mm headphone jack. These may be a little fiddly if you spend a lot of time opening and closing to attach headphones, for example, but at least it will stop pocket-lint ingression into every opening of the device.
Motorola Defy
The finish is in tough plastics and we've seen two different colour schemes, in black and white. We did note that it only supports 640 x 480 resolution video capture, putting it behind the top phones which offer HD video.
Motorola Defy
Across the bottom of the screen are typical and familiar controls for Motorola fans, offering menu, home, back and search. These buttons are touch sensitive and provide easy navigation around the device.

Motorola Defy ,Motoblur integrates your social networks to keep you connected and bring all these happenings into your phone. You can also turn your phone into a mobile hotspot, with Motorola boasting about how good the aerials are in its devices.