Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Motorola Defy is the oldest player to experience the Android 5.0 … – Tudocelular.com

When the Android 5.0 AOSP Lollipop was released via (Android Open Source Project) , developers were able to accomplish porting the OS to older devices, such as Galaxy Nexus, Galaxy S3 Mini and others. However, the eldest being awarded the fifth version of the platform device is the Motorola Defy. By analyzing the internal settings of the product, we note that the hardware is similar to smart watch from the same company, Moto 360.

Launched in April 2010 , the cell had the order to provide a durable option to consumers, resisting and water falls. What remains a mystery is the final performance of the gadget running the latest version of the software giant from Mountain View. If the performance is acceptable, then the fact that companies do not update right products with the explanation “lag parts” happens only because of programmed obsolescence.

Here are the specs of the Motorola Defy:

  • Display of 3.7 inches with resolution of 854 x 480 pixels
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  • 512 MB RAM
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  • Chipset with Texas Instruments OMAP 3610 CPU running at 800 MHz PowerVR SGX530 GPU and
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  • 2 GB for internal storage (expandable via microSD card)
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  • 5 megapixel rear camera with LED flash
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  • Battery 1540 Mah
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  • Launched with Android 2.1 Eclair
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Probably demonstration videos with the phone running Android 5.0 Lollipop will be posted as time. So, back to review the matter with the conclusions about system performance. Provide an update professional and financial costs for a manufacturer resources, so the excuse of old hardware is a way to avoid additional expenses. We will see how a gadget more than four years ago will do with the platform.

If you own a copy of the Motorola Defy, learn about the update on XDA site.

(updated November 11, 2014 at 14:58)

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