As CES draws to a close, the post award ceremonies for various online mags covering the show start to come out. One of the bigger ones is Cnet.com’s Best of Show award, and this year in the smartphone category Nokia’s own Lumia 900 beat out other handsets like the Sony Ericsson Xperia S, Motorola Droid 4, and the HTC Titan II (another Windows Phone device).
Considered now to be the premier Windows Phone device, the Nokia 900 is deservedly so packing a polycarbonate uni-body that boasts a scratch resistant finish, Carl Zeiss lens at a 2.2f aperture for good low-light picture taking, a 4.3 AMOLED display and that, oh-so-good-that-it’s-bad construction that Nokia is well known for. Not to mention that coveted LTE that all the wireless providers want in their phones.
No wonder Cnet editors were impressed.
You can take a loot at cnet.com’s list of CES winners on their website.
