Motorola released the world's first Android phone that supports two-way satellite messaging moto Defy 2

Motorola released the world's first Android phone with two-way satellite messaging - moto Defy 2 ,Priced at $599。It is reported that,Motorola’s new phone is built in partnership with British mobile phone manufacturer Bullitt Group,The latter has been working with MediaTek and satellite network infrastructure company Skylo for the past two years to develop two-way satellite communication technology。

New feature allows phones to be used on cellular、Seamlessly switch between Wi-Fi and satellite connections,If your phone can't connect via Wi-Fi or cellular network,Bullitt's messaging system will enable satellite communications。

core configuration,Motorola Defy 2 powered by MediaTek Dimensity 930 chip,With 6+128GB storage combination,The screen is a 6.6-inch FHD+ water drop screen,Support 120Hz refresh rate。

also,This phone has three rear cameras of 50MP+8MP+2MP,Front 8MP selfie lens,Built-in 5000mAh battery,Support 15W charging,Military-grade Mil-Spec 810H durability certification,And supports IP68、IP69K protection。

Not only that,Motorola also has a Defy Satellite Link accessory,Can make any Android phone and iPhone support satellite communication。

Defy Satellite Link is powered by a MediaTek chip,And equipped with 600mAh battery,Rest of the features include eSIM、GPS、GLONASS、Galileo、Bluetooth 5.1 etc.。

Tariffs,Motorola will launch a package offering annual subscriptions,Starting at $149,Users can send and receive up to 30 two-way messages and SOS assistance per month。

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