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Motorola Defy (2021) Dual-SIM 64GB ROM + – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Motorola Defy (2021) Dual-SIM 64GB ROM + 4GB RAM (GSM Only | No CDMA) Factory Unlocked 4G/LTE Smartphone (Green) – International Version
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Z. J (verified owner) –
Do your research before buying – follow up review – 2/4/22
K. M (verified owner) –
Buen equipo – Apesar de la batería que tiene el dispositivo es bastante liviano. El sistema es bastante fluido, lo recomiendo.
H. E (verified owner) –
Revised Review – Alright, so I gave it a bad review at first but all my problems were solved when I switched mobile service providers. It’s actually a decent phone now, kinda slow but that’s alright, it’s rugged and has a good battery life.
K. M (verified owner) –
Buen equipo – Apesar de la batería que tiene el dispositivo es bastante liviano. El sistema es bastante fluido, lo recomiendo.
P. I (verified owner) –
if I wanted something that ran like a 90s era flipphone, I’d get a 90s era flipphone – Takes truly terrible photos (I could probably count the individual pixels, they’re that big and few) and freezes on even the most basic apps. Truly, without exaggeration: this thing appears to be running like a late 90s fliphone, and while I know we give up some modern era conveniences for a “rugged” phone, it is both true that a 90s era flipphone would be cheaper and more rugged than this thing, and also that my previous phone is a “rugged” phone from 2014 and it both runs faster and takes better photos. So much for upgrading, I guess I’ll just keep using the one from 2014; I’m returning this one.
T. J (verified owner) –
Don’t think it’s worth it – The only reason I got this phone because of the reviews and claims how tough this phone is. My son dropped it from about 2 feet high and it shattered the screen. I had it less than 1 month. Also the warrent don’t cover broken screens. Because of the built quality which is very solid, it’s very difficult to open and replace the screen. Went to Motorola website to send it in for repair that page had a error message. All sign of repair leads to dead ends. Not worth it if it’s breaks over average drops and it’s difficult to fix. I would buy a regular phone add screen protector and heavy duty case and is easier to repair.
Z. J (verified owner) –
Do your research before buying – follow up review – 2/4/22
T. J (verified owner) –
Don’t think it’s worth it – The only reason I got this phone because of the reviews and claims how tough this phone is. My son dropped it from about 2 feet high and it shattered the screen. I had it less than 1 month. Also the warrent don’t cover broken screens. Because of the built quality which is very solid, it’s very difficult to open and replace the screen. Went to Motorola website to send it in for repair that page had a error message. All sign of repair leads to dead ends. Not worth it if it’s breaks over average drops and it’s difficult to fix. I would buy a regular phone add screen protector and heavy duty case and is easier to repair.
H. E (verified owner) –
Revised Review – Alright, so I gave it a bad review at first but all my problems were solved when I switched mobile service providers. It’s actually a decent phone now, kinda slow but that’s alright, it’s rugged and has a good battery life.
P. I (verified owner) –
if I wanted something that ran like a 90s era flipphone, I’d get a 90s era flipphone – Takes truly terrible photos (I could probably count the individual pixels, they’re that big and few) and freezes on even the most basic apps. Truly, without exaggeration: this thing appears to be running like a late 90s fliphone, and while I know we give up some modern era conveniences for a “rugged” phone, it is both true that a 90s era flipphone would be cheaper and more rugged than this thing, and also that my previous phone is a “rugged” phone from 2014 and it both runs faster and takes better photos. So much for upgrading, I guess I’ll just keep using the one from 2014; I’m returning this one.