The ‘I Need A New Phone’ Contest at Testfreaks

Posted on 15 February 2009 by


I just got word of a really awesome contest going on right now at Testfreaks. Do you hate your current phone? Are you itching for something new? Then this may be your lucky day…

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We at TestFreaks have all kinds of fun testing assorted gadgets, and hardware, but we especially like phones, everybody has one and they can relate. One thing we’ve learned that not all phones are created equal though, and I’m sure you’ve found that out yourself as well. I know many of you out there have bought phones, only to be stuck in a contract with a phone that you just don’t like and are overall not very happy with. We’re going to help you out with that though, we’ve partnered with Samsung and Pantech to give away four new phones to four lucky people to replace their current phones.

Samsung has generously sent us three cellphones, one each for AT&T, Verizon and the Sprint networks.
-Renown for Verizon
-HighNote for Sprint
-Propel for AT&T

Pantech has sent us their very popular Matrix for AT&T.

Methods of entry include the following:

1. Tell us in at least 200 words ‘Why you hate your current phone’
2. Tell us in at least 200 words ‘Why you want a new phone’
3. Tell us in at least 200 words ‘Why you want a particular phone’
4. Do a video telling us one of those things, at least 30 seconds in length
5. Do something creative on video to an old phone, smash it, destroy it, run it over etc

Good luck should you deide to enter, and as always – let us know if you win! :-)

The ‘I Need a New Phone’ contest at Testfreaks

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