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Sprint to give away 10 Samsung Epics

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - August 09, 2010

Sprint is giving away 10 of the upcoming Samsung Epics. In a sweepstakes called "Going the Distance, Sprint will give away 10 of the Android handsets. The sweepstakes is being launched along with the movie "Going the Distance," a romantic comedy with Drew Barrymore and Justin Long.

The grand prize winner and a guest will be flown to a destination of their choice (in the continental US), for a 4 day 3 night weekend getaway. The winner will also get $1000 spending spree.

Interestingly, the movie launch date is given as August 27. You don't think they'd release the phone before the movie do you? It looks like we know when the Samsung Epic will be hitting Sprint stores.

You can sign up for the sweepstakes at the link below.



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