HTC Aria

AKA: HTC Gratia

 AT&T

8/10
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  • GSM, UMTS
  • 320 x 480 display
  • Android
  • World Phone
  • Touchscreen
  • 5+ MP camera
  • WiFi
  • Bluetooth
  • Email client
  • Speakerphone
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Where To Buy

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HTC Aria - Black (AT&T) Smartphone from eBay

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  • Availability: In Stock
  • Contract: No
  • Located In: USA
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Latest Reviews

TrustedReviews
Slick performance, a lovable design and great touchscreen

Andrew Williams from TrustedReviews (11 months ago)

8/10

The Gratia performs much better than its low-end 600MHz processor might suggest. Thanks to Android 2.2 and the well-optimised Sense software, this phone zips along at a pace not much slower than its 1GHz-chip big brothers. Only those that demand full Flash support or a high-powered camera need think... More

PhoneArena
It presents a wonderful user interface that strategically can play to the specific needs of each person

PhoneArena Team from PhoneArena (about 1 year ago)

8/10

Not everyone will want to lug around an Android smartphone that offers a screen size larger than 4”, but thankfully the HTC Aria fits perfectly for those individuals that want a great Android experience that's wrapped up in a compact body. As for AT&T, the HTC Aria offers customers one... More

Wired
Surprisingly handsome, well-balanced design despite wee size

Terrence Russell from Wired (about 1 year ago)

7/10

Let's get down to brass tacks: The much-hyped HTC Aria is worth singing about. Maybe not loudly (or in the shower), but it manages to nail most of the basics that some of AT&T's other Android phones have fumbled.
The Aria's biggest asset is the fact that it's small. While other smartphones are... More

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