Earlier this month, Moto has officially announced the Motorola Defy Mini and Motorola Motoluxe handsets, but the manufacturer failed to reveal actual pricing, carrier availability and release dates. Motorola Defy Mini handset has surfaced on FCC website. According to the FCC documents, Motorola Defy Mini handset is having the ability to handle the AT&T’s 3G bands with WCDMA 850 and 1900 connectivity in the U.S. In fact, the manufacturer has announced that the Defy Mini handset would be launched in Europe, Latin America, and China. There was no specific word on the U.S. availability.
Motorola Defy Mini Features:
# Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread OS.
# 600MHz single-core processor.
# 3.2-inch HVGA display with 320 X 480 pixels of resolution.
# 3.2MP rear camera, VGA front-facing shooter.
# 512MB of RAM, 512MB of ROM.
# microSD card slot for memory expansion up to 32GB.
# 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth 2.1
# It’s dustproof, waterproof, and scratchproof.
# 1650mHA battery.
Read: Motorola Defy Mini Full Specifications.
So Motorola Defy Mini handset shows up at FCC with AT&T 3G bands. Well, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the Defy Mini will be joining the carrier’s line-up, but it is hinting us that it’s headed somewhere in North America.
Yesterday, Sony Xperia S handset also took a stroll through the FCC with AT&T 3G connectivity under the hood.
Source: Wireless Goodness