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Best of MWC 2012

We've scoured the show floor and picked out some of the best tech on show

MWC 2012

There's a huge amount of mobile technology on show at MWC in Barcelona. We've spent the last three days trying to track down the best of the best at MWC 2012. So, what did we pick?

We've picked out the best apps, phones and technology on show. Computeractive publisher Marc Hartog presented the awards and posed for some photos, which you can see below.

For all of our MWC 2012 coverage, click here.

Ultimate smartphone and best of MWC 2012: HTC One

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Green tech: Arm bigLITTLE

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Consumer app: Doro Experience

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Transport service: Ford B-Max

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Cloud service: Bitdefender Safebox

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Education technology: Nokia Mobile Education

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Best Android smartphone: Huawei Ascend D Quad XL

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Best Windows phone: Nokia Lumia 610

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Best tablet: Asus Padfone

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