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Sharing photos on Facebook

You need to be logged in to your Facebook account to be able to upload pictures.

1.Press HOME, tap , and then tap Photos.

2.Tap the album where the photos you want to share are in.

3.Tap and then on the Share options menu, tap Facebook for HTC Sense.

4.Select the pictures you want to share and then tap Next.

5.Select which album to upload to and set privacy settings for the uploaded pictures. Tap Done.

Sharing photos on Flickr

You need to be logged in to your Flickr account to be able to upload pictures.

1.Press HOME, tap , and then tap Photos.

2.Tap the album where the photos you want to share are in.

3.Tap and then on the Share options menu, tap Flickr.

4.Select the pictures you want to share and then tap Next.

5.Select which album to upload to and set privacy settings for the uploaded pictures. Tap Done.

Sharing photos on Picasa

You need to be signed in to a Google Account to be able to upload pictures to the Picasa™ photo organizing service.

1.Press HOME, tap , and then tap Photos.

2.Tap the album where the photos you want to share are in.

3.Tap and then on the Share options menu, tap Picasa.

4.Select the pictures you want to share and then tap Next.

5.Select the online album where you want to upload the pictures, or tap to create a new album.

6.Tap Upload. You can view the photos online at http://picasaweb.google.com.

Sharing videos on YouTube

You can share your videos by uploading them to YouTube™. Before you do this, you must create a YouTube account and sign in to that account on your phone.

1.Press HOME, tap , and then tap Photos.

2.Tap the album where the videos you want to share are in.

3.Tap and then on the Share options menu, tap YouTube.

4.Select the videos you want to share and then tap Next.

5.Enter the prompted information, such as description and tags, and select a privacy option.

6.Tap Upload.

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Aria specifications

The HTC Aria, released in June 2010, was a compact smartphone that marked HTC's entry into the mid-range Android market. Its sleek design and feature set made it an appealing choice for users looking for a balance between functionality and portability.

One of the standout features of the HTC Aria was its 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen display, which offered a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. Though not groundbreaking by today’s standards, the screen provided vibrant colors and reasonable responsiveness for its time, enhancing the overall user experience. The Aria’s design was characterized by its lightweight and compact form, making it easy to hold and operate with one hand.

Under the hood, the Aria was powered by a Qualcomm MSM7227 processor running at 600 MHz, paired with 384 MB of RAM. This setup allowed for smooth navigation through Android 2.1 Eclair, the operating system it initially shipped with. HTC's Sense UI overlay provided a visually appealing and user-friendly interface, adding widgets and customizable home screens that enhanced user interaction.

The device featured a 5-megapixel rear camera capable of capturing decent photos, a notable inclusion for a smartphone at its price point. It lacked a front-facing camera, which was not uncommon at the time, but the rear camera did support features like autofocus and LED flash.

In terms of connectivity, the HTC Aria supported 3G, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 2.1, ensuring users could easily access the internet and connect to other devices. The inclusion of GPS further enriched the user experience, allowing for improved navigation and location-based services.

With a modest internal storage of 512 MB, the Aria also supported microSD cards, enabling users to expand their storage capacity significantly. The device came with a 1200 mAh battery, which provided a reasonable battery life, balancing performance and longevity for daily use.

Overall, the HTC Aria served as a bridge for users entering the smartphone world. Its blend of practical features, a customizable interface, and a compact design made it a solid choice for those seeking a user-friendly Android device without the complexity or expense of high-end smartphones.