Major breakthrough in connections, Motorola and British brand Bullitt Group, Motorola Defy 2 Android phone with satellite connection. The device was one of the innovations of MWC 2023, a mobile telephony event held in Barcelona, Spain.
The phone uses the MediaTek Dimensity 930 processor, the manufacturer’s first commercial chip to support bidirectional satellite messages. For professionals and “adventure enthusiasts” working in remote areas, the technology allows them to stay in touch even in areas without traditional telephone coverage.
Besides satellite and 5G communication, Motorola defy 2 has a solid design. The device is IP68 and IP69K certified for resistance to drops of up to 1.80 meters, water and dust, and withstands extreme temperatures.
Following the market standard, The phone uses a 5,000mAh battery with fast charging up to 15W. According to the brand, the device has autonomy of up to two days for moderate use away from the outlet.
With the intermediate profile, the Motorola Defy 2 combines the MediaTek Dimensity 930 chip with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal space. The model, which comes out of the box with Android 12, will have two major system updates and 5-year security patches.
For images and smooth navigation, the device has a 6.6-inch display with Full HD resolution and a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz. Finally, the phone has a triple rear camera with a 50 MP main sensor and an 8 MP front camera.
price and availability
Aiming to create a satellite-connected smartphone market, Motorola Defy 2 will be launched in the second quarter of 2023. model will be available in North America, Latin America and Canada on selected carriers.
Like this, The device will cost $599 (approximately BRL 3,100 excluding taxes on current direct conversion). The price includes a 12-month SOS Assist emergency service plan.
Source: Tec Mundo

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