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Motorola Q9c
Some of the earliest news to come out of CTIA was the unveiling of this new lime-green version of the Motorola Q9c, shown here. The Q9c is designed for road warriors and offers integrated GPS, Bluetooth, and EV-DO support.

The smartphone was first reviewed last November and was available on Sprint's network at that time. Now Alltel and U.S. Cellular will both carry the phone as well.

CNET editor Bonnie Cha has more details on the announcements here.

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You obviously don't know what the word "invent" means...
You obviously don't know what the word "invent" means,
because you keep using it incorrectly when it comes to
Apple.

Now I sound like a broken record as I correct you for
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What I love about CTIA  NonZealot | 04/04/08
c'mon now  Paul Fletcher | 04/04/08
You obviously don't know what the word "invent" means...  olePigeon | 04/04/08
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