Best Overall Product
We have rescinded the award given to Zer01 Mobile. Please see this blog post for more information.
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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