Motorola Rival A455

Motorola Rival A455 / Expert Reviews

AKA: Motorola a455, Motorola Rush 2

4/10
  1. 7 expert reviews (7/10 avg.)
  2. 76 user reviews (4/10 avg.)

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Expert reviews (7)

Mobile Syrup
If you are a heavy texter this is something that you will love

Ian Hardy from Mobile Syrup ( over 2 years ago )

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The Rival is a great messaging device. The keyboard is nicely spaced out and the keys feel good. The overall weight of the Rival is only 124 grams and measures 50mm x 96.5mm x .100.3mm. The good news about the Rival is that it has a 2.2 inch display with a few touchscreen options (keypad and soft keys).... More

MobileBurn
Compact QWERTY device that provides users with an abundance of features

Marc Lynde from MobileBurn ( over 2 years ago )

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The Motorola A455 Rival is a compact QWERTY device that provides users with an abundance of features that won't break the bank.
As the name might imply, the phone is geared to compete with the likes of LG's enV3 and Samsung's Alias 2. I find it more useful to look at this device on its own, though, as... More

Phone Scoop
Solid hardware, full QWERTY keyboard and resistive touch display

Eric M. Zeman from Phone Scoop ( over 2 years ago )

N/A

Here you will find a video tour of Motorola Rival.

CNET
We like the Motorola Rival's features, its poor design keeps us from recommending it

Nicole Lee from CNET ( over 2 years ago )

6/10

The good: The Motorola Rival offers a slew of multimedia features and good call quality.

The bad: The Motorola Rival's navigation controls are poorly designed. Also, it has a lackluster display.

The bottom line: Though we like the Motorola Rival's features, its poor design keeps us from recommending... More

Phonedog
Motorola Rival Tin Silver | Review

Aaron Baker from Phonedog ( over 2 years ago )

8/10

Motorola Rival
Overview
What’s good:
Solid build quality, decent battery life,
What’s bad:
What’s bad: Spotty reception in areas, screen could use improvement

Introduction
In this age of technology and continuous connectivity, the smartphone market has inevitably dominated the wireless field... More

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