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    Default Smartphone ultra-resistant?


    Hello,

    I decided to buy anew mobile phone, and for that matter, a smartphone. But so far I wasused to phones not too great, and very strong, the kind that canbreak down almost all the time or where you can sit without anyproblem. I'm afraid to destroy my future phone in a week, withoutpaying attention.


    Do you know of smartphones thatwould be the case?

    Thank you in advance!

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    I use the motorola defy the past three months. Indeed it is super tough, but not completely scratch resistant. Its use on the beach in early July has been,against all odds, the ultimate test of smart "Unbreakable" and the glass mammoth, which has not withstood qq grains of sand very hard.

    However, the pb with the motorola defy elsewhere. The first bp battery: I did change after one week because of a boot pb battery in a state of low load (Android could not be launched). After 3 months of use, the charging time has declined by about 50% without, however, it has been TESTING pdt this period.

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    Yes,completely sealed! It also supports the salt water and cold. Mine was a dip in the waters of Brittany, later challenged by one of my friend who questioned his abilities underwater!

    He did not drink the cup. When you have a phone name like that, we can not pass before a crash test!

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    Actually defy the return was good but the fact that Android applications will allow anything and everything, you should pay attention to the consumer or else you'll always be glued to your mobile charger.

    I advise a nokia C7 on which you should apply a skin shield invisibly and then a cover Otterbox, and I think you have something super solid in the pocket.

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    I tested a lot of Android,and I've never had any problems with this OS! You just set that's all well and ensured that no application only connects to the network of food and DATA.

    I had this anecdote to worry about my n8. He had connected himself an application and cost me the DATA. So I had to pay 68 euro, because the mobile was connected itself without my knowing about it and I saw no unlimited internet package it had a little screwed up the balls.

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    For those who doubt the tightness of the Motorola Defy (Or do not let a few seconds under water),know that my last 3 I have, I take my shower with him almost every day (I love listening to music when I shower).

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