Samsung’s new phones are here soon. The brand is indeed presenting its Galaxy S25 on Wednesday January 22. For the occasion, SFR is offering you a competition to try to win one. Ready to play?
Are you also waiting for the release of Samsung’s next phones? Good news, it will be Wednesday January 22, 2025. And while waiting for pre-orders, SFR has a little surprise in store for you. In fact, you will be able to play a game to try to win one of the brand’s Galaxy S25s. This is news that will unleash passions… You can play until January 22. The draw will take place on Thursday January 23, 2025. So, act quickly! It would be a shame to miss this chance to win a high-end smartphone, with AI that promises to be even more advanced and faster. And this is not the only improvement that will be revealed during the presentation of the phones…
Participate in the Samsung competition with SFR
Try to play to win a Galaxy S25 with SFR
On Wednesday January 22, Samsung will present its Galaxy S25. SFR takes this opportunity to spoil you by offering you a competition. You might be able to win one of the models that will be released. Tantalizing…
To participate, simply click on the link and on the tab of the SFR page. You must provide some information and accept the conditions. Then you get to the actual game.
-You have 45 seconds to achieve the highest score possible by making combinations. But to participate in the competition you need to get at least 1000 points. Don’t panic, you can replay as much as you want.
In addition, you have the opportunity to increase your chances of winning by sharing the game on your social networks. You’ll have to be quick and tenacious to win, but the game is very easy and fun. So, try your luck quickly, you may have the latest Galaxy S25 in your hands in a short time…
Click here to try to win one of the Galaxy S25s with SFR
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