Flash launches biggest photography contest yet | Inquirer Technology

Flash launches biggest photography contest yet

/ 03:41 AM March 11, 2016

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Flash invites photography enthusiasts to join its ‘Life with Metal’ photography contest, the company’s biggest photography initiative to date.

Coming on the heels of the launch of its two flagship smartphones, Flash has been consistent in engaging with its customers through online activities.

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This time, Flash invites its customers to submit photos with a metal element and share how it complements their daily lives.

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Ten lucky winners from around the world will receive the latest premium Flash smartphone.

To join, just visit the website at https://www.flash3c.com/ph/life-with-metal/. Promo ends until March 20, 2016 only.

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Flash is a mobile brand under TCL Communication Technology Holding Limited based on a online sales business model.

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Flash aims at innovating Cool, Young and Fun smart products to the consumers.

Using big data and direct engagement within the community, Flash enhances its products for quality-conscious, technophiles and shutterbugs consumers.

Since 2014, Flash has successively introduced 3 products: Flash, Flash Plus and Flash 2. All these models have become popular in the market for their outstanding camera features, elegant design and powerful performance.

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