Party foul! Ads for the Motorola Defy have been banned, after the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) declared that the rugged Android mobile isn't as party-proof as its adverts would have you believe.
Two TV ads showed the Defy surviving being dropped on to the floor in a club, and doused at a sexy pool party. On-screen accompanying text says it's "dance-floor proof" and "pool party proof". More text reads, "Water resistant, scratch resistant, dust proof. It's life proof."
Those ads have been branded misleading, however, after three Defy users complained the screens on their phones had cracked after dropping them.
Motorola claimed the now-banned ads don't "exaggerate the capability or performance of the product" and said that the Defy's scratch-resistant screen had been exhaustively tested. They also pointed out that the ads in question were shot live using actual Defy phones.
It was all for naught though, as the ASA ruled that the ads must not be broadcast in their current form, and warned Motorola against exaggerating the performance of products in future ad campaigns.
We reviewed the Defy nearly a year ago, and found it to be rather rugged, with a tough exterior and design. But in this instance the complaint seems to focus on the scene where the Defy is dropped on to a dancefloor, with the ASA noting that none of the evidence submitted by Motorola in its defence "directly reflected the dropping scenario depicted in the ads".
Next they'll be telling us removing our jeans in a public place won't make us look cool. On the plus side, perhaps now we can enjoy a can of Tango without having to hide under our desks in case that orange bloke shows up.
So is Motorola deceiving viewers? Or do you think the ruling is an overly literal interpretation of the adverts in question? Have you dropped your Defy on a busy dancefloor? Let us know in the comments or on our Facebook wall, and then we'll all get back to the pool party.

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anonymous 10 November, 2011 00:39
I dropped the one I had down concrete stairs and didn't notice any damage... saying that, I've done similar things with other phones without any problems. On the other hand, half the people i know who have an ipod or iphone have had their screen crack so my advice on having a "life-proof" phone would be to avoid Apple.
anonymous 15 November, 2011 11:39
Mine cracked after 4 days without any drop and Motorolas policy is that a broken screen = misuse and won't even evaluate them for faults. There is a thread on Motorolas forum with many other examples of this sort of thing too.
anonymous 28 November, 2011 08:25
I've put my defy through hell and back. Dropped in water and every type of hard surface possible. I work in metal works and have to use my phone while on the job. I have had the Otto box case for it since purchase.
jasper.lynch80 1 December, 2011 08:14
Have a look at this thread from the official motorola forums (Non-US)
https://supportforums.motorola.com/thread/43674?start=0&tstart=0
anonymous 1 December, 2011 08:30
The whole selling point was the "ruggedness", yet the "gorilla glass" got scratched from being in my pocket and shattered into a million pieces when I dropped it from shoulder height. It's no tougher than any other phone I've used, and if I'd known beforehand, I would have just bought a Galaxy S and a shock-proof case or something. I'm delighted someone called them out on this bullshit advert, although it's a shame we had to wait until the phone was a year old - are those adverts even being shown any more?
To the comment above (Anon 8:25): Um, so you put the phone in a shock-proof case and it didn't break? Whoop-de-doo... the Defy was supposed to be tough without having to be in a case (see: the ad in question).
anonymous 1 December, 2011 12:23
There are hundreds of users in Motorola's own forums that have complained of cracked or unresponsive screens and broken ear pieces. Worse, is Motorola's unwillingness to stand behind it's product. Their attitude, "you bought it, it's your problem... but we'll 'fix' it for you for another $150".
anonymous 15 December, 2011 08:00
I had a defy and I'm really happy of this news as i feel I got robbed on my defy... more news on http://www.motoroladefy.eu
anonymous 11 December, 2012 14:10
I dropped mine a few times the worst was from the top of a 6ft wall onto stone flags and it was fine. Doubt an iphone would have survived it. Not a particularly powerful phone and the camera isn't great but generally pretty pleased with it. Considering the Defy +.