HTC HD Mini Battery

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saint168

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Aug 11, 2006
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Since the Aria and the HD Mini are almost identical, are the accessories the same. I think most of the cases should work. Are the batteries same?
 

discord2k

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On the HTC wiki, it shows the accessories for the hd mini are also compatible with the aria. Cases and batteries.

Sent from my HTC Aria using XDA App
 

pcruz

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From the research that i have done they are exactly the same phone.

I ordered a replacement battery cover and battery from ebay, will report back when they arrive.
 

tacitapproval

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Jul 1, 2010
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I bought a HD Mini battery from ebay. It is the same exact battery as the Aria. While I am sure it is counterfeit, it has a yellow HTC covering. It works fine so far, but I haven't timed it against the genuine original battery yet.
 

asiancuta

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What's the miliamp per hr? Aria's is 1200. 1500 is ideal and standard on the higher end smartphones with 1Ghz processors to get a full day use out of a charge.
 

tacitapproval

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It is listed at 1200mAh--indeed, it is identical in appearance to the genuine HTC Aria battery, except the color is slightly darker--but, I would take those claimed numbers with a grain of salt.

That said, it has lasted all day today and I have 62% left, so it doesn't look bad.
 
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dexmix

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Aug 13, 2010
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The docks, batteries and Cases, even the battery cover for the HD mini are all compatible with the Aria.

I thought this was a known fact. I have all of these - batter cover, batteries, and many cases that are actually for the HD Mini. My favorite transparent TPU case is actually for an HD Mini. It's the same fricken phone. LOL.
 

mikedenney

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Thanks, Guys...

Thanks for this info, guys--you can bet I've been wasting hours trying to find this stuff out...to me, the Aria will go down in history like the Commodore Amiga--just a uniquely great product, but plagued by some bad timing (how many iPhone releases?), etc.
The comparison, to me, though, ends when I realize how much more poorly the Aria was supported than the Amiga (or add your favorite 'left behind' computer here).