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Thursday, February 13, 2014 at 2:04PM
UPDATED:
106 comments later, and after some hard deliberations, we have a winner! Jackie Winters! Thank you so much for entering we will be in touch to let you now how to claim your prize!
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The entry-level Nokia Lumia 625 is not a 'new' device in the sense of being sold in Canada, as it was launched on TELUS exclusively five months ago. The news on this device, and what brings it back to top of mind, is that Rogers and Fido officially announced that the aforementioned exclusivity is over and they both plan on selling it in their line-ups. Pricing is set at $0 on a 2-year term with both carriers respectively.
Like it? Of course you do. Think it could be a worthy successor to your on-its-last-breath current device? You bet your lucky eyes. Well, courtesy of Nokia Canada, we have one brand spankin' new Nokia Lumia 625 for Rogers (or Fido) to giveaway to one lucky reader. Curious?
Read on to find out how you can win!
1. Send out a tweet saying:
"I want to win a Nokia #Lumia625 from @creviewer"
2. Follow @creviewer on Twitter
3. Like CanadianReviewer on Facebook.
4. Leave a comment on this post telling us, creatively, why you think you should win!
Contest is open to residents of Canada only, sadly, and runs until next Friday February 21st. We will update this post announcing the winner then!
Good luck to all who enter!
Reader Comments (106)
I feel that I would leverage this phone in a way to get full use of all it's wonderful features and would truly appreciate it! A phone is simply not just a technical device but the way in which we communicate with the world.
It would be such an amazing prize and I will give it to my young son who is in college.
Anna
My husband has the original cellphone he bought 12 years ago and it would officially qualify as an "antique". He needs a new Nokia Lumia 625 even though he doesn't even know it!
I should win, because I need a more reliable phone, My iphone 5 is always in the store getting fixed, and I have over 100 nursing students out on clinical that have to reach me.
OK, OK, OK! I'm an old grandma aged 54 and I've always rebelled against the high cost of cell phones and gadgets. Right now I'm using the most Mickey-Mouse no-frills phone on the market. My grandkids laugh at me. This must stop. If I could win this I really have no excuse for not having a cool phone.