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HTC Aria arrives earlier than expected

HTC Aria arrives earlier than expected

Do companies honor release dates these days? Maybe so, but not for some fortunate few folks who managed to get their hands on the HTC Aria from AT&T earlier than the expected June 20th release date. Of course, this could just be one store or an employee who decided to go against the grain, but it doesn’t really bode too well for the company on the whole. For those who can’t remember what the HTC Aria is all about and are too lazy to point your browser elsewhere, the Aria will feature a 3.2″ capacitive touchscreen display, HTC’s very own Sense UI and Android 2.1, retailing for $129.99 with a customary 2-year contract.

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