Motorola’s DEFY MINI hits the FCC, headed to AT&T?
Motorola’s DEFY MINI made an appearance on the FCC today, winning approval for GSM bands 850 and 1900, WCDMA bands II and V, Bluetooth and WiFi. The diminutive device features a 3.2-inch screen, 600MHz processor, 512MB of RAM, 3MP rear facing camera (VGA front), and Android 2.3. That feature set won’t blow anyone away, but it does make the DEFY MINI a solid low-cost competitor in the Android market.
No word on pricing or a release date in the United States, but the DEFY MINI’s GSM/WCDMA support does line up with AT&T’s service in the States, suggesting that a launch on the carrier may be imminent. The device is expected to launch in February or March in UK for about $225.

