Free Samsung Galaxy S6: How to win a free S6 smartphone

Samsung Mobile UK's latest contest that will hand out new Samsung Galaxy S6 for free. Samsung UK

To promote their upcoming flagship smartphone, Samsung Mobile UK launched a contest that will give away brand new Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphones to six lucky people who will sign up to get the first dibs about the product. 

Samsung UK started the "Galaxy Unpacked 2015" campaign that presents a countdown to the official release date of the Samsung Galaxy S6 device happening on March 1, a day ahead of the official opening of the Mobile World Congress. Those who sign up to get the first information about the new device will get the chance to win one of the six units after the end of the promo period. 

To join the prize draw, anyone aged 18 or above and living in the U.K. should visit the Samsung UK website and fill up the entry form with all the necessary information during the allotted prize draw period. It started on Feb. 11, 1:00 a.m. U.K. time, and will end on March 13 at exactly 11:59 p.m. U.K. time. 

No purchase is necessary, but employees or agents of Samsung Mobile UK or anyone from its affiliates and their families are not eligible for the contest. 

At the end of the prize draw period, Samsung Mobile will pick from the entries with complete requirements. All the six winners will be notified through the email address that they provide upon joining the contest. Once the notification email is received, winners only have seven days to respond to the email to have their prize delivered to their registered mailing address. 

The new Samsung Galaxy S6 is the next-generation flagship smartphone from the South Korean mobile and electronics manufacturer. It allegedly features a 5.0-inch curved display with an aluminum case. The device is also expected to be equipped with a quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53 and quad-core 1.9 GHz Cortex-A57 processor and runs using the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system. 

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