UPDATE: The site has been locked down, funny timing hey? We still got our screenshot, Telstra. 😉

I received a tip off from one of our readers this morning, of a website he stumbled up on after tracking down what website they use to view the recipes on MasterChef using the T-Boxes (I kid you not). Now on this website, it also has a device testing area with different images to view and a whole heap of timers, ra ra ra.

Hit the break to see the screenshot.

But the bit I found really interesting:

“HTC Buzz A3335” That model number is no where to be seen on any other device, so it’s specifically made for Telstra, obviously for the 850/2100MHz bands and custom backplate showing ‘NextG’ maybe.

It also has “Sony Ericsson U20a” which is the X10 Mini Pro that was confirmed not an hour ago.

I don’t want to give out the website URL as I don’t want Telstra to find out we have it and possibly remove it, it’s a top source we can use in the future.

Source: Telstra.
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nobodyatwp

hope someone brings out the aria, looks a lot faster

nobodyatwp

scratch that i just found this article..

http://compare.setooz.com/compare/HTC+Wildfire/HTC+Aria

nobodyatwp

Is the wildfire the same as the aria?

Julian Hutchison

the Wildfire is an entry-level Android handset, lower specs than the Aria in general, whereas the Aria is of mid-range quality, not recommended for real power users unlike the HTC Desire/HD2 etc.

I’d personally get this for a backup Android handset due to this, but otherwise, a decent handset for a casual user.

Android is great

Hope they price it at 10$ per month for free, I can imagine it being a hit with teens

atlugar

Telstra – Introducing the new HTC Buzz. This phone is root enabled and ready for any rom you want to try on it.

EthanBezz

there is no doubt in my mind, they are making you a phone buzz.