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9to5Rewards: Win iPhone 11 + Flash USB-C powerbank preorder special

Thanks to our sponsor Chargeasap, we’re giving away an iPhone 11 to one 9to5Mac reader this month to celebrate the launch of the company’s new Flash 150W USB-C Powerbank & Wireless Charger.

Head below to enter the giveaway and check out Flash:

Flash by Chargeasap

The new Flash by Chargeasap is an upcoming 150W USB-C Powerbank with 100W power delivery powered by Tesla™ Graphene Batteries. The Flash includes two USB-A ports (one at 40W and the other at 18W) as well as a USB-C port that offers the full 100W power delivery. The company also plans to offer Qi and Apple Watch wireless charging capabilities with a built-in wireless charging pad on the top of the device. With a 20,000 mAh battery, the Flash will charge your MacBook Pro or iPhone multiple times at fast speeds in a compact 1lb form factor while still remaining safe for airline travel with TSA/EASA approvals.

You can preorder the Flash by Chargeasap now for $139 (Reg $299) with a 5-year battery life warranty and 2-year international warranty.

How to enter:

Enter your name and email below (one submission per email address) to sign up for Chargeasap’s and 9to5Mac’s newsletters for your chance chance to win  Apple’s iPhone 11 (2019, 64GB, Unlocked). Entries are open until Feb 29, 2020. Open to readers in US and Canada only. If you are viewing this on mobile and don’t see the option to enter, click here.

Apple iPhone 11 Giveaway

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Flash 150W USB-C Powerbank
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