Scouring the show floor at the wireless industry's largest annual event, LAPTOP's editors went hands-on with the newest mobile devices, services, and applications. Of the products announced or shown at CTIA Wireless 2009, we've selected the top 11 for our annual Best of CTIA Wireless Awards. The winners are the groundbreaking products that enhance the end user's mobile experience through innovative design and functionality.
Best of CTIA Wireless 2009
A first-class device both in terms of its design and functionality, the Nokia E71x is one of the best bang-for-your-buck smart phones yet.
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While messaging phones may have been originally for teens and heavy texters, the Samsung Impression pushes the boundary of functionality by offering a touchscreen, full QWERTY keyboard, and 3.2-MP camera.
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The Samsung Magnet will offer a good user experience for texting and a premium-looking design, all for less than the cost of a few Big Macs.
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Powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon technology, this concept device points the way to netbooks that can last all day on a charge and provide all the power you need to stay productive and connected on the go.
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With the s305 headset, you can both look normal and listen to music comfortably.
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Quickoffice for iPhone is like a fully loaded baked potato; we don't even know where to begin with its dollop of features.
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When it launches in May, QuickPlay Media's slick PrimeTime2Go will make it easy for you to watch your favorite shows on the go.
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Skype announced its highly anticipated iPhone application, and while many were skeptical about the call quality, we were impressed by both its clarity and the user interface.
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Yahoo Mobile combines e-mail (not just Yahoo Mail but also other providers like Gmail), intelligent search capability, and easy access to RSS feeds and your favorite sites.
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With this innovative beta application for Windows Mobile, you'll no longer have to tell your contacts that you're running late for a meeting.
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Award rescinded.
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