We are really excited here to be hosting a super fun giveaway from T-Mobile. We are giving away, not one, but TWO fabulous prizes valued at $279 each!
The Prizes:
The
T-Mobile myTouch AND the
T-Mobile myTouchQ!
What makes these two phones so exciting?
They are intentionally easy.
The myTouch and myTouch Q were designed with a number of features that make them approachable.
- Set-up Wizard – simple instructions make e-mail and social network integration a breeze.
- Tips Widget – instructional videos and “how-to” information are provided for a quick resource.
- Genius Button – one-shot voice commands to call, text, or search the Web.
What is the difference between the two smart phones?
- The myTouch has a virtual keyboard with Swype.
- The myTouch Q has a 3.5 inch touch screen PLUS a physical slide-out full QWERTY keyboard.
There are two other VERY important differences:
- The myTouch is available in black and white.
- The myTouch Q is available in gray or violet.
I think the violet would look the best with my eyes.

Both Android-powered smartphones have access to T-Mobile’s 4G network and a list of features so long that I will let you refer to T-Mobile for the specifics.
The Chatter:
Join in the fun on Twitter Tuesday evening from 8-10 CST for #gno.
We will be chatting about holiday shopping and wireless/mobile broadband as gifts.
#gno is always a hoot…you can
RSVP and learn more here.
Enter the Giveaway:
In the comments below answer the question:
What is the biggest question you have when it comes to buying a wireless product as a gift?
Other entries
{please leave a comment for each}:
This giveaway will end at midnight CST Monday, November 14, 2011. The winners will be chosen via random number generator and notified via email. When you enter this contest, you are agreeing to these
super extensive rules.
Good luck!
{I am working with T-Mobile and Mom It Forward on this project. The prizes are being provided by T-Mobile.}
My main concern when buying a phone as a gift is warranty and replacement if the unit stops working.
Thanks for the chance!
pricousins at aol dot com
I make sure I know what the receiver of the gift needs most out of the phone.
I liked T-Mobile on Facebook as Jennifer Hatfield
I am now following T-Mobile on Twitter as @Mrsjen05
When purchasing a wireless phone for someone as a gift, my biggest question would be, “what if they don’t like the phone I got them?” Would they be able to return it or exchange it?
My facebook name is under [email protected] e-mail address
I followed T-Mobile on twitter @girlwonder24
I Liked T-mobile on Facebook
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Following T-Mobile on Twitter (@lovelimes)