CTIA 2009: Day Two Roundup from Motorola, LG, Samsung and AT&T

By: Peter Chubb | April 3, 2009

CTIA 2009: Day Two Roundup from Motorola, LG, Samsung and AT&T

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Yesterday was day two of CTIA Wireless 2009 trade show and there was not that much big news from the event, all the best stuff was shown on the first day. There was still plenty of devices on hand that were interesting from the big guns of Motorola, LG, Samsung and AT&T. There were also a couple of watch phones that were thrown into the mix for your enjoyment as well.

Let us take a look at the best bits from the second day of CTIA 2009; the first has to be NVIDIA showing off an HP Mini 1000. They have replaced the Atom-based circuitry with its own, NVIDIA are not looking to replace all these models with the Tegra CPU, they just wanted to show off the possibility.

The Motorola Evoke QA4 was on show, and the great thing about this phone is that it does not look anything like a RAZR. Nice to see that Motorola have developed a sexy cell phone.

There was more from the AT&T Samsung Propel Pro, this phone has now been on show for the second day now, but Engadget now has a video of the handset. Photos just did not do the phone justice, and you needed to see that keyboard in greater detail.

The Neutrano’s Nutec WristFone was also on show, but you need to have huge wrists to put these watch phones on, you will look stupid if you only had skinny wrists. Engadget has the full round up of Day Two at CTIA 09.

Peter Chubb
  By: Peter Chubb | Filed under: Cell Phone Information, Cell Phones

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