- 3G-enabled messaging phone with side-sliding QWERTY keyboard, one-touch access to email as well as text and instant messaging
- Access V Cast Music (with Rhapsody) and Video servicse via fast EV-DO data network; GPS-enabled for turn-by-turn directions; Visual Voice Mail
- 2-megapixel camera/camcorder; Bluetooth stereo music; MicroSD expansion to 8 GB; digital audio player; 3.5mm headset jack
- Up to 5.3 hours of talk time, up to 510 hours (21+ days) of standby time
- What’s in the Box: handset, battery, charger, quick reference guide, user guide
Amazon.com Product Description
Designed for quick and easy messaging, the Motorola Rival for Verizon Wireless keeps keeps you connected to your social network with one-touch access to messaging and a side– sliding, backlit QWERTY keyboard. It’s compatible with Verizon’s V Cast Music Service, which enables you to purchase songs through your phone and download them via Verizon’s fast 3G EV-DO data network. You’ll also stay on course thanks to the VZ Navigator GPS turn-by-turn direction… More >>


I’ve had many phones in my days, I’ve never EVER returned one with a problem. I’ve never had problems with any other phone over the years, including My razor that I owned for 5 years.
I’m on my 3rd RIVAL in 5 months, all with the same problem, they shut off on their own, u open the slider, and it’ll freeze, and then turn itself off. Nice, considering I have this phone for emergencies. I’m a mom with 2 kids and one has asthma, I can’t have my phone shut off on me, Verizon still insists on replacing them, I just want a different model, not the same ol piece of crap that’s gonna break down. DO NOT GET THIS PHONE.
Worst mistake ever!!!!
Rating: 1 / 5
This Phone is total Garbage. It cannot multi task, so if you are getting a text message while listening to music, you will get the message, but it will not return to your music. Text messages will show fail, fail, fail, and they may or may not have been received by the recipient. Text messages can take forever to send. It is Motorola’s worst by far.
Rating: 1 / 5
I am currently on my third motorola rival. The original one was having glitches since the day I bought it, until it completely stopped working and the screen wouldnt light up. Verizon then sent me a new one because it was under warranty and within 3 hours of activating the phone the touch pad was no longer working. I got my third one yesterday and am already having problems with it, it restarts itself and there is some wierd call waiting issue that I can’t even describe. Let it be known that the last two were not brand new phones they were “certified like-new” phones that verizon supplies to people whose phones break under warranty, but I still would not recommend this phone to anyone that doesn’t want to be at the verizon store 5 times in a one week period.
Rating: 2 / 5
After going to the verizon store and purchasing this phone, it was great for the first two months. Then randomly, the screen became unresponsive and changed to a weird pinkish blueish color since my background was the one shown below.
I went to the verizon store and they said it was a hardware problem and they gave me a “Like new” phone. It was garbage. The buttons were unresponsive, the backlight on the keypad didnt work. So three days later, i went back to the store and got this POS i have now. The buttons on the front were sticky, and didnt work 90% of the time, and the circular button stuck to the left. The backlight didnt work that well either, and the buttons wouldnt respond either.
Now i talked to verizon and they are sending me a differnt phone, like new they say. Hopefully its better than this one….
Rating: 2 / 5
Notice that the title here says ‘electronic device’ and not cell phone, to date this is got to be the WORST excuse for anything electronic I have owned (saddled with), ever…
Since receiving this woeful POS from Verizon as an exchange for another Motorola device that also had problems, I have experienced frustrating issues with it from the get go.
The current excuse for a cell phone is currently number 8, that’s right, number 8 since July of 2009, not counting the original issue, for a total of nine of this despicable thing
All of them, with varying degrees of reliability, have experienced dial pad touchscreen lockup at one time or another.
Simply put, the touchscreen becomes un-responsive when attempting to enter digits, as in entering PIN numbers while checking voice mail, telephone banking, etc.
I can run my finger all over the screen and nothing happens, absolutely nothing at all, the only way to get it to respond is to either end the call or clear the screen then re-enable it.
Some replacements displayed this annoying quirk the first time it was used, others have performed as designed for a month, none of them for over a month.
Verizon (Motorola) insists on sending me ‘like-new’ refurbished units of this thing via FedEX 2nd day, which is fine, it’s their money.
The only way for me to exorcise this phone from my life is to sign up for another contract and get a different phone, but they want another commitment from me, and that is not going to happen.
Or to accept a ‘qualified’ replacement, the Samsung Intensity which cannot even begin to compare with the features of a Rival
Who knows what number Rival I may be on by the time the 1 year warranty runs out on this thing, it makes no difference.
At that time I will cancel my now month to month service with Verizon and get an IPhone from AT&T, I don’t care if I am on number 100 A455 at that time.
If this site would let me leave negative stars in it’s rating I would certainly do so, the amount of these stars would run off the screen.
I certainly hope someone from both Verizon and Motorola is reading this, never again will I purchase ANY of your services or products in any shape or form.
You have been warned, run as far and fast as you can from this satanic thing.
Rating: 1 / 5