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Engadget Mobile relaunch giveaways - Samsung m610


Feeling a bit nervous that you may not have won our first Samsung m610 for Sprint giveaway? No worries -- we're back with number two. Among the most lustworthy devices in Sprint's lineup, the m610 flip takes its cue from the Ultra Edition series and clocks in at a mere 11.9mm thick -- and with a QVGA display, 2 megapixel cam, microSD expansion, and EV-DO data, the beauty's more than skin deep, too. Have a crack at it, will ya?

A few rules (yeah, there are always rules):
  • You may only enter this specific contest once. If you enter this contest more than once you'll be automatically disqualified and barred from all future giveaways. (Yes, we have robots that thoroughly check to ensure fairness.) In other words, be careful when commenting and don't submit more than once, ok?
  • You may enter our other EngMob relaunch contests, but you can't win more than once; if you happen to win more than once (which is pretty unlikely, but still) we'll ask you to choose just one of your prizes.
  • The prize is open to US entrants only. Hey, it's a US phone, you couldn't do anything with it anyway.
  • Contest is open until 11:59pm EDT on Friday, June 22nd.
  • We'll be shipping all the phones to winners once all the relaunch giveaway contests are over. (Yeah, we know it bites to have to wait, but dems the breaks!)
Thanks and good luck to everyone! Have a look at our other contests, too, before it's too late: Samsung m610 (the first one), Sanyo M1

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