OnePlus is offering seven days of holiday giveaways

TECHi's Author Michio Hasai
Opposing Author Androidauthority Read Source Article
Last Updated
TECHi's Take
Michio Hasai
Michio Hasai
  • Words 51
  • Estimated Read 1 min

Christmas may be over, but it looks like the holiday cheer is still spreading. OnePlus announced yesterday what it is calling “7 Days of Givaways.” The promotion kicked off with free codes for FlowHome Launcher, and today sees the company giving out 100 free dbrand skins and one 16GB Silk White OnePlus One.

Androidauthority

Androidauthority

  • Words 114
  • Estimated Read 1 min
Read Article

The folks at OnePlus want to celebrate the days between Christmas and the beginning of 2015 by bringing you a contest with 7 days of giveaways. Each day from Friday the 26th through the end of the year, OnePlus will be giving away a new item. Vinyl skins and even a brand new One are on the list. This is a contest, so you’ll want to put on your ‘oh no, not this again’ face. Luckily, it looks like OnePlus and their partners are keeping it pretty tame so far, asking for social media shares, fill out a form and to keep your fingers crossed. Best of all, the contest is open to all countries.

Source

NOTE: TECHi Two-Takes are the stories we have chosen from the web along with a little bit of our opinion in a paragraph. Please check the original story in the Source Button below.

Balanced Perspective

TECHi weighs both sides before reaching a conclusion.

TECHi’s editorial take above outlines the reasoning that supports this position.

More Two Takes from Androidauthority

Google is killing off yet another thing that nobody knew existed
Google is killing off yet another thing that nobody knew existed

Google isn't afraid to experiment, and as a result, the company ends up having to kill off a lot of products and…

Xiaomi is about to launch its first product in the United States
Xiaomi is about to launch its first product in the United States

It'll be a while before Xiaomi launches a smartphone in the United States, assuming it ever does, but that doesn't mean…

Google Fiber wants to beam internet access to people’s homes
Google Fiber wants to beam internet access to people’s homes

In the six years since it was launched, Google Fiber has only expanded to three metropolitan areas, and even though it's working…

Instagram is planning to stop showing posts chronologically
Instagram is planning to stop showing posts chronologically

It's only natural for social networks to display posts in chronological order, which is what Instagram has always done, but this often…