Win one of three next-gen 16GB Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphones
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The Samsung Galaxy Nexus might have a silly name, but it's got some serious hardware under that sleek exterior. It's the first phone to run the Android 4.0 operating system, which they've called 'Ice Cream Sandwich', presumably because they can, and it is bursting at its silicone seams with future-tech.
They've got bigger screens, better software and longer battery life - and the freedom of the Android system trumps its competitors any day of the week, in our humble estimation.
We've got three of these glorious devices - worth £514.99 at last count - to give away to our loyal readers, courtesy of the rather wonderful Heineken Hub. All you have to do to win is fill in the form below, and, well, cross your fingers!
Just what is the Heineken Hub? It's a great new way of reading the best i news and views in the pub. Much more than just a pub with internet access, it appears at specially chosen venues to allow customers to use super-fast and free Wi-Fi to access a special area of the internet, the Heineken Hub, for which the UK’s newest newspaper, i, the quality daily and sister paper to The Independent, will be supplying exclusive content.
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