March 28, 2007 11:57 AM PDT

Photo galleries: Hottest phones at CTIA

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Who's stealing the spotlight at this year's Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) show? Decide for yourself. Take a look at all the most interesting future phones from each major manufacturer. We'll be updating this page with all the latest galleries as the show goes on, so bookmark it and check back often.

Motorola CTIA photo gallery

Motorola unveiled a number of handsets at CTIA this year, ranging from the stylish and affordable Motomobile line to the more high-end Motorola Razr Maxx Ve. See the new collection here.

Sony Ericsson CTIA photo gallery

With its two new phones at CTIA, Sony Ericsson finally showers North America with love. Besides the new W580 and Z750, we've also included several new handsets the company announced earlier this year.

Kyocera CTIA photo gallery

Kyocera strikes new ground at CTIA 2007 by offering five new cell phones with radical styling and high-end features.

Samsung CTIA photo gallery

Samsung's Upstage may steal the show at CTIA, but it's not the only handset the company has to offer. See the other sleek, sexy phones in Samsung's 2007 arsenal.

LG CTIA photo gallery

Not content to rest on the laurels of the Chocolate, LG has a pretty impressive showcase at this year's CTIA. From a handset that can stream live TV to a thin, music-playing cell phone, LG is pushing the multimedia envelope.

Nokia CTIA photo gallery

Rather than introduce any new handsets at CTIA 2007, Nokia decided to focus on the smart phones it unveiled at 3GSM World Congress and CES 2007. And that's not such a bad thing, as the collection includes some sleek and advanced phones. See them all here.

Pantech CTIA photo gallery

Pantech is showcasing a wide variety of cell phones at this year's CTIA show, with everything from low-end compact phones to fancy multimedia handsets in a wide range of colors.

UT Starcom CTIA photo gallery

The UTStarcom CDM7026 is a simple compact phone with 32MB of flash memory, MP3 ringtone support, and 65K color display.

Related: See our full CTIA 2007 coverage

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