Tomorrow is the last day to enter Samsung's 12v12 contest with 100 Galaxy S9+ units up for grabs

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What's better than buying a Samsung Galaxy S9+? Getting one for free, of course! And tomorrow, May 8th, is the last day you can enter Sammy's contest to win one of 100 Galaxy S9+ units directly from the manufacturer. You can enter using the Instagram app or via a Twitter tweet. And all you have to do is suggest a location for one of the company's 12v12 pictures. These are two photos of a landmark taken by a Galaxy S9 series phone. One is snapped in the afternoon and the other at midnight; this allows consumers to judge how well the camera and photo processing work on Samsung's 2018 flagships, especially when it comes to low-light photography.

To enter the contest, send a message to Instagram or Twitter with a location where you would like to see a future 12v12 picture taken for an upcoming promotion. You must include two hashtags with your post, #withGalaxy and #contest. You also have to follow @SamsungMobileUS on either platform, and have your privacy setting disabled. In lieu of text, you can simply send a photo of the location you have in mind. Only one entry per person is allowed no matter which platform is used.

Each site suggested will be judged on originality (40%), location (30%), and suitability for promotional use (30%). 100 First Prize winners will receive a Samsung Galaxy S9+ and a check for $315 to offset taxes applied to the prize. The approximate retail value is $1,265. Ten of the First Prize winners will also receive an additional Grand Prize, which is a printout of the winners 12v12 photograph (valued at $200).

The contest is open to legal residents of all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. You must be 18 or older to enter. Contest rules can be found by clicking on the sourcelink.

source: Samsung
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