Saturday, August 6, 2011

HTC Aria Mobile review


First we were hit by a Wildfire, now we’re being soothed by an HTC Aria Mobile. The HTC Aria Mobile shares a lot of DNA with the HD mini, but makes the jump to Machine and is ready to take on compact touchscreen midrangers.
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HTC Aria official photos
The HTC Aria goes hostile to the current trend of ever growing touchscreens. HTC are already pushing the limits with the 4.3” spectacle on the Evo 4G. The Aria settles for a more compact 3.2” cover and it opts out of the gigahertz race too – with a 600MHz CPU inside.
But it doesn’t show – the software on the HTC Aria is ticking quick and smooth, no lags and speed bumps. And that’s on Eclair – when Froyo arrives it will make equipment even smoother.
Here’s how much (or how modest in fact) the Aria has altered in view of the fact that the HD mini.

 HTC Aria Mobile Key facial appearance

  • 3.2″ 256K-color HVGA capacitive touchscreen with multi-upset input
  • Compact body and bold manufacturing design
  • Machine 2.1 Eclair with Sense UI
  • Qualcomm MSM7227 600 MHz CPU and 384MB RAM
  • Quad-band GSM help with dual-band HSDPA 7.2Mbps and HSUPA 2 Mbps
  • Wi-Fi b/g connectivity
  • Built-in GPS receiver with A-GPS help
  • 5 MP autofocus camera; upset focus, geotagging and face detection
  • VGA record recording at 30fps
  • microSD card slot (32GB supported, 2GB built-in)
  • Office documents and PDF viewer
  • Optical trackpad
  • Ordinary microUSB port and Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP
  • Ordinary 3.5mm audio jack
  • Stereo FM radio with RDS
  • Sparkle help in the browser
  • YouTube client, Facebook and Chirrup integration
  • Very excellent audio feature
  • Brilliant loudspeaker performance
  • USB tethering

Main disadvantages

  • Poor spectacle sunlight legibility
  • Patchy Sparkle help in the browser
  • Card slot under the array take in
  • No DivX/XviD record help out-of-the-box
  • No secondary record-call camera
  • No voice dialing
  • No dyed-in-the-wool camera key, no lens take in and no camera sparkle
The front has altered a bit – mostly the keys and the fresh addition of an optical trackpad. The signature screws on the back are here again – they serve both a decorative and a matter-of-fact function, not to mention they make the HTC Aria Mobile look tough and harsh.

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HTC Aria Mobile live shots

Additional than that, the HTC Aria Mobile promises the same levelheaded user encounter as the additional HTC droids with Sense UI. It comes with a fantastic software package out of the box (Office paper viewer, shared networking apps) so we don’t anticipate any problems on that notch.
The HTC Machine descent is getting quite tangled up – the Legend is Hero’s successor and the Wildfire is a bite-sized Question, with the HTC Aria Mobile meeting somewhere in-between persons two.
The devil’s in the details even if. HTC Aria Mobile specs are very accurate to both the Wildfire and the Legend, so it’s going to be the minor differences that choose which one you get. So, pay attention as we open up the box and inspect the hardware of the HTC Aria Mobile.

HTC Aria Mobile

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