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Win a Motorola RAZR2

Posted on: October 10, 2007


Win a Motorola RAZR2

The contest is closed, thanks to everyone who participated!

Motorola wants to make sure that you know what’s new in the Motorola RAZR2 and they are ready to give away five RAZR2 phones to promote it so here’s your chance. The rules: from all the readers who will reply correctly to all the questions below, we will randomly draw five who will become the lucky winners of a RAZR2 phone - shipped directly from Motorola. (This is open to US Residents only, sorry) Regular ubergizmo readers might already know the answers, but if you don’t, go and find them on this Motorola RAZR2 site.

What to do?

  • *Send us the questions and the answers to contact [at] ubergizmo.com (you’ll receive an anti-spam confirmation, just follow the instructions).
  • *Email subject line: Win a Razr2
  • *Include your name, address and phone number (for the shipping) – we will only transmit the winners’ information to Motorola
  • *Only one submission per person, obviously. Attempts to submit multiple times will disqualify the entries.
  • *Please mention what wireless carrier you are using, so that Motorola can send the appropriate model.

Questions
1/ How large is the RAZR2's external display?
2/ The RAZR2 has a _____ Megapixel camera
3/ Which of the following bands do the RAZR2 support?
  a/ GSM
  b/ CDMA
  c/ HSDPA
  d/ All of the above
4/ What technology provides a vibrating feedback in response to finger taps or by pushing a button?
5/ What technology automatically adjusts audio to ensure clear calls even in a noisy environment?

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Reader Comments

By albin timm , 27/03/08 3:13 PM (CommentID #593527)


I've want this phone (so much)!

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By Jason Murphy , 12/10/07 12:56 PM (CommentID #332647)


So when do you draw for the phones? (I'm just curious.)

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By hannibalchew , 10/10/07 10:21 PM (CommentID #330725)


cdms? do you mean cdma?

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By Hubert , 10/10/07 6:35 PM (CommentID #330580)


Good point, you actually noticed a typo in which I forgot the multiple choices... Everyone still got it right though! Well done.

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By Jason Murphy , 10/10/07 3:55 PM (CommentID #330500)


Awesome. I've been wanting one of these since they were announced. Sending my entry now!

BTW - is question 3 supposed to be multiple choice?

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