Vote in the Future Tech Awards and win an iPhone 11, Galaxy Note 10 or XPS 13 laptop

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What are your favorite products of the year? Is the iPhone 11 Pro your favorite smartphone, or was the Google Pixel 4 better? What about your favorite laptop, tablet, game console, headphones and more? That's what we want to know for the first-ever Future Tech Awards Reader's Choice awards!

Throughout 2019, we've used thousands of products, and narrowing it down to the best of the best is difficult. At least 50 flagship phones, more than 100 computers, and millions of different accessories were launched this year. Across Future Tech (TechRadar, Tom's Guide, PC Gamer, Mac|Life and more), we've seen the good, bad, and great this year, and we've shortlisted the best products and services across a range of categories. 

We need your help to sort it all out and, for all your hard labor, we're giving away four prizes to four random readers - all you have to do is cast your vote! 

Here's what's on offer:

  • Grand Prize: Apple iPhone 11 Pro, Apple Watch Series 5 and iPad Pro 11-inch
  • Second Prize: Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Watch Active 2 
  • Third Prize: Dell XPS 13 laptop
  • Fourth Prize: Oculus Quest & $100 worth of games

To cast your vote, fill out the survey below. You can scroll up and down between questions and go back at any time using the button at the bottom. Once you finish the survey, you'll be able to enter the giveaway. (Note: Don't hit the back button in your browser, as your responses will be lost, and you'll have to start from the beginning.) 

We will announce the winners of the Reader's Choice Awards the week of December 16. Winners of the giveaway will be contacted the week prior, and we'll aim to have your prize shipped to you in time for the holidays. 

Cast your vote now, make sure your voice is heard and you could have an extra special holiday!

Click here to vote and enter the giveaway if you're on mobile/AMP 

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