Here at TechRadar we're already looking forward to Christmas, but we're not the most organised bunch.
So when we found out that EE has switched on its Christmas lights and has a brilliant pay as you go offer to celebrate the festive season - 2014 minutes free in 2014, plus a shed load of data, available on Orange, T Mobile and EE, our festive spirit overflowed to the point where we wanted to reward you for being so good this year.
We reckon we've found the perfect prize too: a 4GEE Nokia Lumia 625! This superb smartphone has a generous screen, the latest version of Windows Phone for reams of Live Tile-based fun, and even a microSD slot to let you whizz your music and movies in and out in an instant!
Intrigued? Then just click here to answer the question below and be in with a chance to win this stunning prize!
Q. Who recently teamed up with Kevin Bacon to find the recipe for a perfect bacon sandwich?
- Jamie Oliver
- Bernard Matthews
- Greg Wallace
Expanding the availability of superfast 4G to more users, EE is introducing the UK's most affordable 4G pay monthly handset packages, as well as the UK's first 4G pay as you go handset plans – developed to offer customers more flexibility and choice.
A new converged 4G and home broadband bundle will also be available, as well as new 4G powered home broadband plans for areas of the UK not served by superfast fixed broadband - enabling even more customers to benefit from the 4G revolution.
So what are you waiting for? Get over to our dedicated competition page and help Santa have to deliver one less present this year!
Prize Draw closes 29th December 2013. UK residents aged 18 or over only. Please read full terms and conditions before you enter.
2014 free minutes offer: Available to new customers joining an eligible EE, T-Mobile or Orange pay as you go plan. Join before 31/01/2014 and opt-in before 14/02/2014. Top up £10/month to get free minutes from the UK to UK mobile networks & numbers starting 01, 02, 03 (excluding Channel Islands) & voicemail. Minutes last and apply for the following month. All calls are rounded up to the nearest minute.
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