Some of the features of this compact, middle-of-the-road handset — like the processor, small screen size, camera, video recorder and speaker — are exactly that: mediocre. And it would be easy to write this whole phone off as such. But there are some a...
With Android 2.1, HTC's user-friendly Sense UI, a nice 5.0-megapixel camera, and an optical trackpad, the Aria is worth considering. Is it going to appeal to the high-end smartphone crowd? Probably not, and if you're used to high-resolution 4+-inch...
Attractive and solidly designed. Decent Android performance. HSDPA, Wi-Fi and an excellent browser
No camera flash. Smaller, lower quality display
The Aria is a good phone, but is expensive compared with other Android smartphones. We love its aesthetic and the quality of its construction, but the lower resolution 3.2-inch screen lacks the punch of HTC's AMOLED models....
Has a compact design but its features are still comparable to larger smartphones, good build quality, HTC Sense UI
Glossy body is slippery and hard to keep clean, rear cover creaks slightly when pressed, no camera flash
The HTC Aria is ideal for those who want an Android smartphone, but don't want one of the bigger Android devices on the market. The Aria's downsizing has had a minimal cost when it comes to features...
The Aria is a good phone, but is expensive compared with other Android smartphones. We love its aesthetic and the quality of its construction, but the lower resolution 3.2-inch screen lacks the punch of HTC's AMOLED models.
Such a great phone – shame it runs Windows. Did anyone think that about the HTC HD mini? Not only did they think it, someone must've said it too – and HTC listened in.Now, this most likely isn't how the story goes. The truth is HTC knows how important it...
Aria is too small, too cute and missing too many new normal attributes (camera flash, HD video recorder, high-resolution screen) for the usual male geek consumer. But Aria is perfect for distaff cellphone buyers looking for basic cell functionality in a c...
Aria is too small, too cute and missing too many new normal attributes (camera flash, HD video recorder, high-resolution screen) for the usual male geek consumer. But Aria is perfect for distaff cellphone buyers looking for basic cell functionality in a c...