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Register Hardware daily draw We've got seven BlackBerry 8800 smartphones to give away... one every day this week packaged with a free 6-month subscription to Jem Telecom's navigation software that enables you to use your BlackBerry to effectively plan a train, plane or ferry journey, view the road congestion on all major UK roads or as a satellite navigation system.

The 8800's impressive feature set includes 16MB RAM, 2.5in 320 x 240 screen, Bluetooth GSM 850/900/1800/ 1900 GPRS EDGE connectivity and a Micro SD slot. Check out our review here for the full details.

And you could win one of seven of these fantastic prizes that we have to give away. Each BlackBerry 8800 smartphone you could win is not tied to any network and comes with a free 6-month subscription to Jem Telecom's GPS (Global Positioning System) service that enables you to use your BlackBerry smartphone to effectively plan a train, plane or ferry journey, view the road congestion on all major UK roads or as a satellite navigation system.

RIM BlackBerry 8800

The Navigation Solution Bundle is comprised of third party applications including the TeleNav GPS Navigator, live traffic information from Traffic TV and journey planning tools from PlanaJourney.

How to enter

To enter the Register Hardware BlackBerry 8800 smartphone Competition, simply fill in the form below in full and click Send. The winners will be notified by email, so make sure you submit a legitimate email address. Multiple entries on any given day will be disqualified, but you're free to have a go on as many of the seven days as you wish.

This competition is now closed

Every day this week, respondents who answer the three questions correctly will be entered into a draw from which one lucky winner will be selected. Entries from one day's draw will not be held over for successive draws. Each day ends at midnight UK time.

Terms and Conditions


The Register Hardware Jem Telecom Competition is open to all readers of Register Hardware, one entry per reader, one entry per household. No purchase necessary. Multiple or incomplete entries for a given day will be disqualified, as will entries from readers' agents or other third-parties. Winners will win only one prize - if they are selected in subsequent draws another winner will be chosen. The competition is not open to employees of Situation Publishing, RIM or Jem Telecom, their agents or their families. Entries must be accompanied by a valid email address to which a notification requiring confirmation of receipt may be sent. The winners will be announced online, but personal data, including email and postal addresses will not be made public. The Editor's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. The Editor reserves the right to substitute any gift, prize or item with a gift, prize or item of equal value should any gift, prize or item prove unavailable due to circumstances beyond the Editor's control. The handsets are provided without cellular network airtime. The final draw and the competition ends on Sunday, 6 August at 11:59pm BST.

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