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Win a Galaxy S10 powered by Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ Mobile Platform (US only)

It’s time for the Sunday giveaway! Like every week, we’re giving away another a brand new Android phone to one lucky Android Authority reader.

A big congratulations to the winners of last week’s Oppo Reno giveaway, Suvash L. from the U.S. and Rachel Z. from France.

If you think the Samsung Galaxy S10 takes fantastic photos just because of its camera sensors, think again. What makes a phone’s camera churn out good pictures has a lot to do with the hardware underneath, and it turns out Qualcomm Technologies’ hardware is powering some of the most capable, high-end camera phones commercially available.

So, Android Authority is partnering with Qualcomm Technologies for two more Sunday giveaways.

Each week, we’ll be holding a photo contest. All you need to do is submit a photo taken with a smartphone powered by Snapdragon and submit it in the giveaway widget below. Then, on Wednesday, July 3, we will choose eight of the best photo entries. It’s then up to you to vote for the winning photo out of those eight finalists (don’t worry — you’ll get even more entries for voting!). The winner of the photo contest will be announced next Sunday morning.

If you’re worried that your photography skills aren’t up to par with everyone else’s, don’t be. We’re giving away two Samsung Galaxy S10 phones this week — one to the winner of this week’s photography contest and another to a random winner. This way, everyone has a chance to win!

Qualcomm Snapdragon is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.

Samsung Galaxy S10 camera lenses close up

Again, to enter the contest, make sure your photo entry is taken on a smartphone powered by Snapdragon (even older Snapdragon mobile platforms are eligible!).

Enter the giveaway here

Win a Qualcomm Snapdragon-powered Samsung Galaxy S10! (US only)

Terms & conditions

  • The is a U.S.-only giveaway.
  • In order to qualify as a winner, you have to submit a photo from a Qualcomm® Snapdragon™-powered smartphone.
  • We are not responsible for lost shipments.
  • You must be age of majority in your country of residence.
  • Only one entry per person; please do not enter multiple email addresses. We will verify all winners and if we detect multiple email addresses by the same person you will not be eligible to win.
  • We reserve all rights to make any changes to this giveaway.
  • This giveaway is operated by Android Authority in collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
  • Photos, quotations, likenesses, and other content may be used by Qualcomm for marketing purposes.
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.

More: Android Authority international giveaway FAQs

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