Surprisingly handsome, well-balanced design despite wee size
Terrence Russell from Wired
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about 1 year ago
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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
A well-rounded basket of features
Todd Haselton from MobileBurn
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about 1 year ago
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The HTC Aria is AT&T's second Android phone, joining the Motorola BACKFLIP, and it's also the best Android powered smartphone you'll find on AT&T today. The Aria runs Android 2.1 and has HTC's Sense user interface on it, which provides Android with a high level of customization and cleans... More
A very appealing device and a great addition to AT&T’s Android lineup
Philip Berne from Phone Scoop
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about 1 year ago
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It would be fun to see a small phone like this with some truly high-end features. After all, can’t power users appreciate a device that’s hardly noticeable in a pocket? A camera upgrade, or a faster processor for Flash and Live Wallpaper support, would be nice improvements, but as it ... More
The Aria is as cute and nimble as it is sexy
Darren Murph from Engadget
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about 1 year ago
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Like it or not, the Aria is a hard sell on AT&T. Sure, it's the first Android phone that's even halfway respectable on the network, but the harsh reality is that the best Android phones reside on other networks. If you're out of your current contract, and you're jonesing to get a Google-fied... More