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Reviews (4)

Oct 22, 2019
Perfect for your Silver Eagles
Fits like a glove. Love the storage!

Mar 29, 2021
Classy, yet Durable
Was looking to replace my RR key chain since the emblem came off. This came in as a suitable piece that was not too flashy, bulgy, or delicate. Works with my keys well!
Jul 17, 2011
A phone for those who don't want to look like they're talking on a tablet.
The Age of Smartphones had dawned, but I didn't want to feel like I was talking on a slab of slate. I'm not buying a phone for the camera (I have a Canon), I'm not buying it to listen to music (I have an iPod), I'm not buying it to watch movies or play games (I have a PS3) and I really don't think I'll need the internet every second of the day (even if I did, I'm usually within reach).
The HTC Aria was perfect for me. It was compact and sleek. For someone who doesn't have man hands, it's the perfect fit. Since it's not bulky, it easily slides into your pocket or into a space in your purse.
One of my favorite features on the phone is "Exposé". Having multiple windows/screens open on a computer is a hassle, but Mac came up with this concept to see everything at the same time. The HTC interface has done the same thing. "Pinch" the screen and you can see your seven "spaces" at the same time, instantly going where you want to go.
It's sad that they don't make this phone anymore because I'd like to think there are others out there that don't want to look like they're talking on a tablet.