N86 8MP Click it! Competition: Nokia announces winners

13 Feb, 2010

A prize distribution ceremony of N86 8MP Click it! Competition was held jointly by Nokia and Brandsynario.com, here. Nokia N86 8MP Click it! Competition was launched by Brandsynario in collaboration with Nokia on 23rd November 2009 and closed off on 23rd January, 2010.
The competition kicked-off from Brandsynario platform simultaneously in the three metros of country: Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad. The one of its kind online photography competition invited university going youth of Pakistan to upload photos depicting the theme "Jawan Pakistan" on www.brandsynario.com and get a chance to win Nokia N86 8MP camera.
Adeel Hashmi, Communications Manager, Nokia Pakistan and Afghanistan presented Nokia N86 8MP cell phone to the three happy winners of the competition. The winners of the competition were selected through mass sms and online voting. The three winners who got the highest votes were declared the winners of the competition; Hanif Haroon, age 25 from CTTC Institute got the highest number of votes - 5467, followed by Ahsan Ali, age 21, from (Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology) SZABIST and Imran Shah, age 22 from Karachi University.
Speaking on the occasion, Adeel Hashmi said, "We are delighted with the overwhelming response we received from the participants as well as the audience. Sharing moments through mobile phone has seen an upward trend among Pakistani youngsters. Today's Pakistani generation is intelligent as well as socially active."
Ali Reza Merchant, Executive Director of the Synergy Group said, "I want to take this opportunity to thank Nokia for being our brand partner for Nokia N86 Click it! Competition and Mobilius for handling sms voting to finalise the competition results. This was a unique venture and a great learning experience for Brandsynario to engage Pakistani youth on such a large scale. We received a variety of captivating photos for the competition which provided us valuable insight about the way today's Pakistani youth perceives the world around them."-PR

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