Monday, April 28, 2014

Deals for Motorola Defy Pro XT560 Black WiFi Android Touchscreen Unlocked 3G Cell Phone

Motorola Defy Pro XT560 Black WiFi Android Touchscreen Unlocked 3G Cell Phone

Product Description


Features:

Android Smartphone with Touchscreen and QWERTY Keyboard

IP67 Certified Rugged phone

Submersible, water proof, Dust and Drop resistant

5 Megapixel Camera, Autofocus, LED Flash, Secondary Front facing Camera

2.7" Touchscreen with Corning Gorilla Glass

QWERTY keyboard

Wi-Fi, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspots, A-GPS

microSD card slot(Up to 32GB)

1GHZ processor

Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread)


List Price : $279.99
Price : $115.18
You Save : $164.81
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Product Feature


  • Cellular Band - Quad-Band 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 Mhz
  • Cellular Band 3G - 850 / 1900 Mhz








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Product Reviews

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Beautiful Phone. Android for a blackberry addict.
By Dimitri
Before this phone I went through then NokiaE71, then moved to blackberries. I absolutely love the form factor and I really wanted a keyboard. I also wanted to try android because I didn't want to pay for BIS anymore.
Buying this phone I wanted it to do two things: Check email and live long on battery. It excels at both, and does much much more.

Start with the cons:
* Camera is abysmal, but pretty much on par with my old blackberry.
* Very low system space. This can be fixed a little, even without root, through using ADB to allow you to move bloatware to the SD card.
* A little slow with large games: I can play world of goo and temple run but some of the larger games will lag.
* The phone is not designed to be used in portrait mode much, but several apps only work in portrait, which means you have to hold your phone sideways.
* Tiny market for this phone so rooting it is not as easy as some other phones, and there are no custom roms out for it.
* Stock android phone app could be better, and no dialing from home screen.
* No central place for all incoming messages to go, sms and chat and email are all separate. This is a con of android v blackberry and not a fault of this phone.
* Alarms do not show up in agenda view. Again this is a fault of android, not the phone.

The Pros:
* Keyboard is great. Seemed odd at first, but broke in and became perfect.
* Touchscreen is small, but good! I have had no complaints about latency and what not.
* Looks and feels exactly like my blackberry did, people thought I never switched phones.
* Revives email very well, great for composing emails.
* Have taken phone to the beach several times and had no issues.
* Battery lasts forever -- several days -- and the screen is not always the main consumer of battery!
* Taken this phone out of the country to Europe and it worked like a charm.
* Ridiculously loud speakers, never missed an alarm with it.

This may not seem like a 4 star review, given all the cons, but it's the overall experience that I am rating. This phone does exactly what I wanted it to do, it replaces my blackberry. It may not be a flagship android beast, but it works, and it works well and reliably. My next phone probably will not have a keyboard, but I am glad this phone does. I would buy this phone again if it broke.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
2not splash resistant
By Paul V
after 1 month , my cellphone has dust under glass screen
and after rain screen also showed condensation and water signs.
... used vacuum cleaner to remove condensate from under the screen.
You can't return this phone after 30 days
i'm using in the same time Cat B15 and samsung gt b2710 and none of them ever have any problems with moisture and dust

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5This ones's pretty good
By H. C. Redondo
This phone has all I need. Especially the qwerty keyboard.
It's amazing to write on it. At first you feel it kind of slow, but after a week you get used to it, and becomes softer the more you use it.
The screen size is something I don't care too much about, but I'm pleased that the GB 2.3 works perfectly well with all apps on Play. Like the most important ones I mean.
The five stars is for the call buttons that makes the device, a CELLPHONE... not that big size screens with no buttons I don't really get used to.
The waterproof is good, but is not going to surf with your phone on the pocket... besides why would you surf with your cellphone.. I mean is surf.. but it works for like going on a walk and get wet and then clean it and then... you know, adventure.
The other good thing is the D-Pad that if you like to write like a professional, then it's a must because when you mistake, your thumbs are so big that it will press all the word instead of the letter you want to erase.
One thing I don't like is that there are some preinstalled apps that updates whenever you got into Internet connection and this I hate, because the device's memory is kind of small, so those updates steal some memory that could be free. For example Facebook or Google+. Dude.... you can't uninstall neither of them. NEITHER!
The last CON I have realized is the camera quality... I mean in dark places forget about it because it's pretty bad. In sunny days you can get good pictures and stuff but don't expect it to be like S4 or Iphone. Then I realized that with this app for the camera (Camera Zoom FX) you can get really good pictures and with a lot more settings like ISO and stuff.
But overall, it's a pretty good phone for that people that can't quit the buttons-phones and love something little and kind of cheap.
I wrote this on my XT560 (:
**excuse my english, I'm from Latam
* Other bad thing is this USSD code for prepaid lines of my country. I can't see how much is left in my account, I just have to call the service. But.... Bla

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