HTC Aria: World's Cutest Android Phone
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HTC Aria: World's Cutest Android Phone
HTC Aria: World's Cutest Android Phone

HTC Aria Video review by The Street.com contributor Gary Krakow, It bucks the current oversized trend and becomes the smallest, and cutest Android smartphone to date.
The HTC Aria is available for purchase at AT&T website, for only $130 with a 2 years contract and after $100 rebate, here are some specs for the phone.
- Operating System Android 2.1
- Touch Screen Yes (Capacitive)
- Screen Size 3.2 inches
- Band HSPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS/GSM; Dual Mode UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA (1900/850MHZ) & GSM/GPRS/EDGE (Quad band 850/900
- /1800/1900MHZ); HSDPA/UMTS (3GPP Release 5 Compliant; 7.2 Mbps Enabled) EGPRS Functionality
- Integrated GPS Yes (GPS/AGPS)
- Camera Resolution 5 megapixels
- Video Camera Yes
- Speaker Phone Yes
- Expandable Memory Capability 32GB
- Memory Card Type microSD
- Bluetooth® V2.1
- Hearing Aid Compatible HAC M3 - T3 Class
- MP3 Player Yes
- Napster Mobile Compatible Not preloaded
- Mobile Internet Yes
- E-mail Sync Yes
- FM Radio Yes
- Talk Time Hours (up to) 6 hrs
- Stand By Days (Max) 15.5 days
- Weight 115g
- Ford Sync Yes
Overview of the phone.
- It's got everything you'd expect from the Internet. And with HTC Sense, the Android 2.1 OS and 50,000 apps to choose from, it goes beyond every expectation of a pocket-sized phone.
- Know the time and weather, wherever. No matter what time zone you turn up in, the auto-updating display keeps you on schedule and a step ahead of the weather.
- App it up. With the Android 2.1 operating system and instant access to the Android Market, there's never a short supply of cool new ways to use your phone.
- FriendStream forever. With HTC's FriendStream app, you know what's going on with your friends on Facebook® and Twitter, without actually going on Facebook and Twitter.
- Take the easy route. With Google Maps, getting there gets a whole lot easier. Launch the app for instant turn-by-turn directions, live traffic updates, alternate routes and more.
- The office has left the building. With Visual Mail, emails are presented like a stack of paper on your desk-you can flip through, read what you want and discard what you don't.
via: thestreet.com
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