Win! Win! Win! A Sony Ericsson K850i from T-Mobile!!!
Shinyshiny is holding a competition where a brand spanking new Sony Ericsson K850 can be won. Here are all the details from them.
Whilst an MP3 player that’s also an umbrella and a laptop which makes you coffee are still a while away, it seems that there are some instances where gadgets are converging with success. Take the Sony Ericsson K850i cyber-shot™ phone on T-Mobile. Not just a pretty looking phone, but a genuine alternative to a separate phone and camera – perfect if you’re running tight on space in your bag.
It features 5 megapixels, and goes above and beyond, spec wise, what you’d find on some digital cameras. There’s BestPic™, which takes nine photos when you hit the shutter button, so you can pick your fave and trash the rest. Photo fix adjusts the photo after you’ve taken it to make it the best it can be. A Xenon flash lights up your subject properly, image stabiliser gets rid of blurs... the list goes on! To find out all the gritty details and how you can pre-order the hot new handset click here for more information here.
One lucky reader will be one of the first to get their hands on the K850i, as we have teamed up with Sony Ericsson and T-Mobile to give one of these wonders away. To find out how to win, click over the jump.
To win, send your answer to the below question to this address.
How many pixels in a megapixel?
A)10
B) 1,000,000
C)500
Terms and Conditions:
1.This free prize draw is open to UK residents.
2. The prize is one Sony Ericsson K850i
4. No purchase necessary. To enter, email your answer to this address
5. The winner will be the first correct entry drawn at random on 18th October. The promoter reserves the right to re-draw the prize if the prize winner cannot be contacted within a reasonable period of time (to be established at the Promoter’s sole discretion).
6. No cash alternative will be offered for any prize.
7. Entrants will be added to the Shiny Shiny mail out. If you don’t wish to receive the mailout, write DON’T SUBSCRIBE in the subject header.
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