Moto has announced a new rugged smartphone ahead of CES 2012 in the form of the Motorola Defy Mini.
The 'strong and sturdy' handset joins the likes of the original Defy and the upgraded Defy+ to offer a dust- and water-resistant handset to the masses.
Motorola is promising this Android 2.3-powered dinky destroyer will come with a budget price tag, but has shied away from giving any indication of what this might be.
The Motorola Defy Mini comes with a 3.2-inch touchscreen shorn in Gorilla Glass and a 3MP camera with single LED flash, plus a nifty VGA front-facing camera for the video chatting you'll never get round to setting up.
Battery upHowever, the 1650mAh battery isn't to be sniffed at - that smaller screen should suck less power and see you texting and surfing for more than 24 hours at a go (21 days of standby, according to Moto).
MotoSwitch is also included, which is described thusly: "MotoSwitch means your smartphone learns who you talk to and which apps you use and keeps all of that information front and centre," and could get scary if your phone offers up predictions that you didn't even know you wanted.
The Motorola Defy Mini UK release date has been set for the lovely-and-vague 'spring' portion of the year, so wait until the howling winds outside die down before browsing for it at your local Carphone Warehouse.
The phone will be on show at CES 2012, so you won't have long to wait until you can see TechRadar's in-depth hands on Motorola Defy Mini review.
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