LAPTOP—Mobile Solutions for Business & Life, the leading mobile technology magazine and a sponsor of CTIA WIRELESS 2008, today announced the winners of its Best of CTIA WIRELESS 2008 awards.
LAPTOP’s editorial staff reported each day from the show floor as they sought out the top new devices and services across numerous categories. The award winners are the products that demonstrate the future of wireless technology in cutting edge design and utility. “We’re very proud to be able to participate in CTIA WIRELESS 2008 and recognize those companies that are offering both consumers and business users better ways to stay productive and entertained while away from the home or office,” said Mark Spoonauer, LAPTOP Editor in Chief. “All of the winning products and services make the lives of people on the move easier in different ways, whether it’s through customizable menus, advanced speech recognition, or a more thoughtful integration of the desktop and mobile handset.”
LAPTOP’s Best of CTIA WIRELESS 2008 award winners are:
Best Smart Phone: Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1
Best Messaging Phone: LG enV2 offered by Verizon Wireless
Best Multimedia Phone: LG Vu offered by AT&T
Best Cell Phone Accessory: BlueAnt V1 Voice-Controlled Headset
Best Mobile Business Software: Windows Mobile 6.1
Best Mobile Consumer Application: Dashwire
Best Location-Based Service: Networks in Motion AtlasBook Navigator
Most Innovative Product: Samsung Instinct offered by Sprint
Information about the winners, including hands-on videos with the devices and services, can be found at http://blog.laptopmag.com/category/best-of-ctia.
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