Testseek.com have collected 15 expert reviews of the Motorola XT556 Defy XT and the average rating is 60%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola XT556 Defy XT .
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You can find the Motorola Defy XT535 for Rs.15,000 which makes it a bit expensive, especially since it's not all that different from the Defy+ (which is now cheaper) apart from the front facing camera. Also, there are better phones in this price range su...
Abstract: The Defy XT is a worthy upgrade and a great mid-level Android smartphone buy .Although Motorola is quite a distance away from leading the Android-manufacturers list, they seem to have hit the sweet spot with consumers with their rugged mid-range Defy seri...
Republic Wireless has an exciting service plan concept, but needs a better phone with more integrated services....
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Published: 2013-01-03, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: Republic Wireless initially launched its low-cost MVNO service at the end of 2011 and then had a few growing pains as it ironed out service and hardware issues. In December, they started over with a new piece of hardware and updated service definitions. F...
Cheapest wireless service available, Unlimited data, calling and texting, Long battery life over Wi-Fi
Weak performance, No MMS messaging, Old version of Android, Inconsistent Wi-Fi calling, Short 3G battery life
With the Motorola Defy XT, Republic Wireless offers unlimited data, voice and texts for just $20 per month, but there's a fair number of kinks in the service.
Abstract: Thanks to the rising costs involved in owning a smartphone, many are turning to prepaid carriers and MVNOs. Republic Wireless is hoping for a share of the mobile pie, and while the Motorola Defy XT isn't anything special, their $19 unlimited service plan ...
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Published: 2012-09-13, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
The Motorola Defy XT's attractive and compact chassis hides its rugged, dust- and water-resistant construction. At $99.99, it's also affordable
Held back by an outdated processor, the Defy XT is slow, runs on 3G only, and has an unimpressive camera
The Motorola Defy XT doesn't fear dust and water, but lacks the strength to power through smartphone tasks with speed.