Photos: Live from the show floor at CTIA
<a href="http://ctia.cnet.com"><img src="http://i.i.cbsi.com/cnwk.1d/i/ts/ctia/2007/ctia_ss.jpg" width="312" height="46" border="0" alt="CNET covers CTIA 2007" /></a><br /> Our editors scoured Orlando's Orange County Convention Center to bring you the cell phone sights from the showroom floor.
Orlando's Convention Center wears CTIA colors on the show's first day.
In keeping with the company's slick new design, Kyocera's booth was one of the most attractive on the show floor. A red trellis sits above shiny black walls with distinctive patterns, deep plush carpeting, and gleaming display cases complete with cell phones sitting on grass.
Alcatel hosted its own fashion show in its booth. Models strutted the catwalk showing off the company's new phones for the North American market.
CNET's smart phone guru, Bonnie Cha, checked out the Bluetooth refinements in Nokia's tricked-out Ford Mustang.
NTT DoCoMo's waterproof F703i spent the entire show underwater.
The Samsung Gallery exhibit in the company's booth featured slick, high-end phones that reside only overseas.
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