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These days it's practically de rigueur for an IT professional to be running a smartphone rather than a conventional feature phone.
But if you've yet to join the in-crowd then we can help as we've teamed up with HTC to give you the chance to win the very decent HTC Snap handset.
HTC has been making Windows Mobile-based smartphones for some time, and has established itself as a major brand name in its own right. With its high resolution screen, dedicated keyboard and slender profile, the HTC Snap is a strong Blackberry alternative that's bolstered by HTC's user friendly Home interface.
To enter, all you have to do is give us the correct response to the question below, the answer to which is located inside the HTC Snap review.
Here's the question you need to answer.
Please send your entries (marked with the answer and your name, address and contact phone number) to competitions@itpro.co.uk. But only after you've read our terms and conditions.
All entries should be clearly marked HTC Snap giveaway.' Email entries only will be considered and the editor's decision is final.
Sign up today and you will receive a free copy of our Future Focus 2025 report - the leading guidance on AI, cybersecurity and other IT challenges as per 700+ senior executives
A winner will be chosen at random from the correct entries received by the closing date, which is midnight on Tuesday 8 December 2009.
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