Cell phone booths at CES
Cell phone manufacturers tend to go all out when it comes to their CES booths. We bring you the highlights from the show floor.

Samsung's phone gallery
Samsung's cell phone display was just a small corner of its enormous booth.
A TV extravaganza
Samsung's TV wall drew visitors into the company's booth.
Surfing through Motorola
The Surf A3100 touch-screen smartphone held center court at the company's booth.
Give me a Hint
We also spied the recently announced Motorola Hint AQ30 for Alltel.
New at Nokia
Nokia's booth featured bright colors and open spaces.
Try me
Nokia invited CES attendees to test its latest cell phones.
All under Sony
The Sony booth was the place to find Sony Ericsson phones.
Take your pick
Walkman phones, Cyber-shot models, and basic phones competed for attention at the Sony Ericsson display.
A cell with style
The Prada was a highlight of LG's booth.
LG at home
LG's Connected Home showed how to integrate its various gadgets.
PCD
PCD's booth occupied a prime spot at the entrance to the South Hall.
Rugged phones galore
PCD displayed its full line of durable phones.
BlackBerry thumbs
CES attendees were eager to give the latest BlackBerry a test run. The touch-screen BlackBerry Storm has the most buzz.
T-Mobile tunes
A DJ entertained visitors to T-Mobile's booth.
All work and no play
Verizon Wireless was all business at CES. Its booth promoted the carrier's service over its latest phones.
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