Motorola Defy XT Android Prepaid Phone for Net10 - Waterproof & Durable Smartphone for Outdoor Adventures, Travel & Emergency Use
Motorola Defy XT Android Prepaid Phone for Net10 - Waterproof & Durable Smartphone for Outdoor Adventures, Travel & Emergency Use
Motorola Defy XT Android Prepaid Phone for Net10 - Waterproof & Durable Smartphone for Outdoor Adventures, Travel & Emergency Use

Motorola Defy XT Android Prepaid Phone for Net10 - Waterproof & Durable Smartphone for Outdoor Adventures, Travel & Emergency Use

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Amazon.com Everyday hazards can be the death of ordinary smartphones—but not Proof Motorola Defy XT. It's both sturdy and smart, and Net10 can put it at your fingertips with a required no-contract unlimited nationwide or international plan. Whether it’s the driving rain or a clumsy cocktail, a sandy beach or a pocket full of change, the Motorola Defy XT is ready for whatever life throws your way. It's dustproof and water-resistant, with a Corning® Gorilla® Glass display that resists scuffs and scratches. And with a large-capacity (1650 mAh) battery, it’s up to you when the fun stops, not your phone. Motorola Defy XT is built to take what life dishes out, it’s both water resistant and dust proof. Even it’s ultra-responsive touch lens was built to be water resistant. So go ahead and take that trip to Fiji, Flagstaff or anywhere in-between. Net10 and the Defy XT have you covered.Your active lifestyle demands it, and the Motorola Defy XT delivers, with front- and rear-facing cameras that allow you to both show and tell. Use the webcam on front, for video chat, or the quality 5 MP camera with auto-focus, LED flash and 4x digital zoom, for great pictures and videos you can easily save or share.Key FeaturesDustproof and water-resistant with a scratch-resistant displayFront VGA webcam and 5 MP cameraAccess to Google Play™, your one-stop-shop for entertainmentCustomizable activity dashboardsGet Android Apps on Google Play3.7 inch Touchscreen5MP Camera External memory card supported up to 32GBBluetooth: YesHeadsets: 3.5 mmSpeakerphoneVital StatisticsThe Motorola Defy XT weighs 3.92 ounces and measures 2.3 x 4.53 x .47 inches. Its 1650 mAh li-ion battery allows for talk time up to 5.5 hours.What's in the Box Motorola Defy XT handset, li-ion battery, charger, USB data cable, and getting started guide. Android Gingerbread Operating SystemThis Motorola Defy XT runs the Android 2.3 operating system (dubbed Gingerbread). It features a cleaner, more refined interface with new icons, improved top notification bar, and more intuitive navigation.Multitasking in Gingerbread allows you the ability to run more than one app at a time. If you're playing a game, you can easily switch to an incoming e-mail and then switch back to the game without losing your place. And like the previous version of Android ("Froyo"), Gingerbread provides support for Adobe Flash Player 10.1 for access to the full Web.The onscreen keyboard makes it easier to type thanks to additional spacing between the keys and larger font sizes. And the more you use the keyboard, the easier typing will be as the enhanced suggest feature records previous input history to make better suggestions.This Galaxy S II also brings one-touch access to the popular Google mobile services you use every day. It also provides easy access to both personal and corporate e-mail, calendars, and contacts supported by Exchange Server and Gmail. And through Android Market, you'll get access to thousands of useful applications, widgets, and fun games to download and install on your phone, with many more apps being added every day.Google IntegrationAndroid Market for browsing and downloading thousands of free and paid apps Pre-loaded Android apps: Browser, Calculator, Calendar (Google or Corporate), Camera, Clock, Contacts, Email, Gallery, Messaging, Music, News & Weather, Phone, Settings, Video Player, Voice Dialer, Voice Search, YouTube Google applications: Gmail, Google Search, Google Voice Search, Google Latitude, Google Maps, Google Places, Google Talk Google Maps Navigation with spoken turn-by-turn directions showing real-time traffic and 360° views of the destination Net10 No-Contract PricingAre you an individual? A couple? A family of four? We have the perfect plan for you no matter who’s in your household. Pay by the month or pay as you go, but never, ever pay more than the minutes and data you use. With NET10 Wireless, you get to call the shots and get the good stuff, including exceptional service. Because you’re not locked into a contract, you can change phones or plans whenever you want with no penalties.

Features

    Android 2.3

    3.7 inch Touch Screen and Stylishly thin and light

    3 MP Camera

    Water Resistant

    microSD Card Slot with 32 GB Support

Reviews

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Okay, so I've this phone for nearly a month now, after switching out from my last net10 phone, the LG optimus net (aka Optimus 2). As far as I can tell, it is a vast improvement, especially over most of the Net10 android line. As far as durability goes, it is pretty tough; as it is commercialized, it can stand up to splashes of water as well as dirt and dust and a gorilla glass touchscreen against scratches, and with the outdoor-based apps like the compass and jogging path app, it is basically and android for the outdoors. It fits pretty well in my hand, which is nice since it's also not a giant like other phones are turning into. This was a nice surprise since when I saw it came with a front-facing camera, I thought it would be bulky. It comes with a nice 5 MP camera and a light, both of which working quite well. The comes the programming of the phone, with 1GHZ processor, making it a pretty quick device, with only the Samsung Galaxy Proclaim matching it in processing speed. Now, of course, it doesn't match against the Net10 heavy hitters (which are nearly twice as much in cost). Then there are the little tricks this phone hides; one widget actually shows the apps you use the most. Meanwhile, and I just found this out, you know those three or four different home screens you never use, or the times when you didn't have enough room for more apps on your home screens? Well with the Defy, you can create up to nine home screens you really need or delete those home screens you don't use. The graphics are nice and flamboyant and everything pretty much runs nice and orderly. It even has the last 4 apps you used in the flip down menu, just in case you need them again. These little things seem to make the phone say "Do you still need this?" or "Should I prepare Kindle for you?" If you can spare the expense on this phone, especially with the great deal on Amazon, this phone is perfect and will last you a while.EDIT: Ok, no matter what I say next, I still think this phone has earned five stars. Ok, so after playing some app games like angry birds and cut the rope, I noticed my phone actually slowing down and turning into a miniature sun in my hand. Apparently what happens is, at least from my understanding, is that with all other apps you need a app game will actually slow it down a lot with its complex data, such as the physics engine behind the game as well as the graphics and cinematics, which in any video game need to be updated every millisecond. However, this causes the phone to heat up quite quickly and usually freezes, or make the toolbar disappear, taking away your phone app, browser app, and the button to take you to all your other apps. The trick is to reset the phone and let it cool down so it can get its head straight. Now you may be asking, what's the point of an android if it can't play games. Answer? I have found out that emulators work great for this game, allowing you to play hundreds of gameboy video games or other video games on the android. It does get hot, but not nearly as hot as with app games, and since these games are probably a lot longer, story driven (and free), they easily help to replace app games for me. Every other app still works, including Ultra Beat Hazard, the only app game that works with the Defy that I have found. I still love this phone and it still works great for me.RE-EDIT: Okay, so while the games do still overheat the phone, I found out that the toolbar does disappear on occasion, and not just from over heating. This is, however, just a hiccup in the programming. Because the phone can switch the main screen to go sideways, the toolbar will actually orientate with the phone. When the toolbar disappears, then, I can just turn the phone sideways, turn it right-side up, and thus the toolbar reappears.