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Easter Egg in the Orange Mobile Watch video?

Well then. Have you heard this rumour?

Apparently there’s an Easter Egg in the Orange Mobile Watch video.

I’m told by extremely reliable sources that something good will happen if you call the phone number shown on this video:

Now. I queried ‘what kind of good’.

I’m the guy who only ever needs one wish. Why would you need 3 wishes, ever? Your first wish: Unlimited wishes on demand, job done, right?

Anyway I’m not entirely sure what kind of goodness descends upon you when you phone the number.

Maybe you get put through to the Orange call center and get a 10 quid credit?

Maybe you and 10 other friends win a Mobile Watch (which, by the way, is very, very cool).

Or maybe you just get your name in lights on the Orange website?

I don’t know.

But I’ll phone in a minute and find out.

Although…

You know what, I won’t phone.

Just in case it’s a prize or something decent… you, dear reader, should be the one to benefit. Not me.

So I won’t phone. But if you’ve got five minutes, try out the number and mail me — ewan@mobileindustryreview.com — and let me know what happens?

Find out more about the Orange Watch Phone here.

Available from Orange for a limited time period, the Watch Phone will be available at an exclusive price point on Orange pay as you go. The device features a compact and stylish design with a Bluetooth headset, in-built speaker and a full touch-screen interface, as well as 3G+ and video-calling capabilities.

15 COMMENTS

  1. Of course, nearly two weeks later, I rang the number and got “The LG Watch Phone” voicemail. Apparantly, I can win one if I leave my name and number. Unfortunately, I'm niether in the UK nor am I an Orange customer (I'm T-Mobile USA) so I doubt I'll qualify. But I left my name and information just in case. I'd love one of these!

  2. Of course, nearly two weeks later, I rang the number and got “The LG Watch Phone” voicemail. Apparantly, I can win one if I leave my name and number. Unfortunately, I'm niether in the UK nor am I an Orange customer (I'm T-Mobile USA) so I doubt I'll qualify. But I left my name and information just in case. I'd love one of these!

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