"Win an iPhone" Contest Result

April 20, 2010

Apple iPhone 3G

Dear Hoiio users,

As Hoiio’s iPhone evangelist, I am proud to announce the winner of our “Win an iPhone” contest.  The draw was done on 19th of April 2010, and the winner was determined befittingly using an iPhone app, Random # courtesy of Erick van Zanten.

And the lucky winner is *Drumroll*

Hoiio’s "Win an iPhone" Contest Result

Entry number: 179
Phone number +65XXX78877

Whoever you are, keep your iPhone charged as we will be contacting you shortly!

We have another contest "Win an iPad" going on, do visit http://ipad.hoiio.com/ for more details.

If you are wondering why Hoiio has been putting a lot of focus on iPhone lately, here is why.

  1. iPhone is easy to use.
    iPhone’s multi-touch gestures just make sense.  It takes little time to know your way around an iPhone.  Similarly, we build Hoiio to be as user friendly as possible, so we can help you save more.
  2. iPhone is so much fun.
    You can find almost anything in the App Store, making the iPhone not just a phone, but also a multimedia-player, a portable gaming platform, an eBook reader, a musical instrument (I’ve seen a professional keyboardist using an synthesizer app during concert), and more.  We hope Hoiio can be your fun and holistic way of communicating.
  3. iPhone is always connected.
    With the iPhone, your e-mail, social networking accounts are accessible only a few clicks away.  Its push e-mail and push notification features keep you up-to-date.  With Hoiio, we hope you always stay connected with your loved ones.
  4. iPhone OS 4.0 is awesome.
    With the new features in the upcoming iPhone OS 4.0, Hoiio will be able to deliver new exciting features that we didn’t think were possible before.  Do stay tuned!
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Posted by: radrianta
  • http://twitter.com/samwize Junda Ong

    Congrats to the winner!

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