Motorola has been strenuously at creation lately, introducing strange messaging phones. Besides the current and the , the comrades also just released the Motorola Rival, close by from Verizon Wireless. Offering multimedia features and high-speed EV-DO, the Rival has a nearly the same hack to the , with its sidelong keyboard and touch-sensitive several keypad, but its envisage is significantly less refined. The Rival is ready for $99.99 after a two-year employment agreement and a $50 rebate.
Design The Motorola Rival has a rather boring, industrial look, with a rectangular likeness and minor extent curved corners. The outer hull comes in either tin sweet or purple, though it's accented with hints of felonious and red. Measuring 3.8 inches fancy by 2 inches encyclopaedic by 0.71 inch deep, the Rival is really compact, and at 4.4 ounces, it has a enjoyably heft when held in the hand.
The sliding works is uneventful yet sturdy. The Rival has a glossy, swart consummate and a 2.2-inch display.
It supports only 65,000 colors and has a 176x220 resolution, which results in a rather lackluster display. You can set up the backlight time, the brightness, the show themes, the menu layout, the dial fonts, the menu font size, the clock format, and whether to show toggle shortcuts on the hospice screen.
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