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Vote for the winners of the TechRadar Mobile Choice Consumer Awards 2019

It's time to crown the finest performers in the mobile world with the TechRadar Mobile Choice Consumer Awards 2019, and we need your help to pick the winners from our stellar shortlists. And there are great prizes to be won!*

You've already helped our judges narrow down our fantastic longlists to the star-studded shortlists you can see at the bottom of this article, and we're calling on you again to help our judges pick the winners from these exclusive shortlists.

The good news is that voting is now open, so please take a moment to have your say on who should claim a coveted award.

Voting for the winners of the TechRadar Mobile Choice Consumer Awards 2019 will close at 5pm BST on August 28, so make sure you don't miss out.

Once we've counted all the votes, and consulted with our expert judges, we'll announce the winners at the TechRadar Mobile Choice Consumer Awards, on October 10 2019 in London.

Vote now in the awards

The 2019 Awards Shortlists

Congratulations to all our shortlisted nominees for the 2019 TechRadar Mobile Choice Consumer Awards.

Best Repair Service

  • Apple Care
  • CeX
  • i-Fix
  • iSmash
  • O2 Repair
  • Team KnowHow
  • Timpson

Best Recycling Service

  • CeX
  • Envirofone
  • Mazuma Mobile
  • Music Magpie
  • O2 Recycle
  • Samsung Recycle
  • Vodafone

Best Wearable

  • Apple Watch 4
  • Fitbit Inspire
  • Fitbit Inspire HR
  • Fitbit Versa Lite
  • Garmin Forerunner 945
  • Samsung Galaxy Watch
  • Samsung Galaxy Watch Active

Best Value Phone

  • Honor 10 Lite
  • Huawei P Smart 2019
  • Moto G7 Power
  • Nokia 4.2
  • Samsung Galaxy A20e
  • Sony Xperia L3
  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 7

Best Mid-Range Phone

  • Google Pixel 3a XL
  • Huawei P30 Lite
  • OnePlus 7
  • Samsung Galaxy A50
  • Samsung Galaxy A70
  • Sony Xperia 10/10 Plus
  • Xiaomi Mi 9

Best Camera Phone

  • Google Pixel 3/3 XL
  • Huawei Mate 20 Pro
  • Huawei P30 Pro
  • iPhone XS/XS Max
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 9
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
  • Sony Xperia 1

Best Gaming Phone

  • Asus ROG Phone
  • Huawei P30 Pro
  • iPhone XS Max
  • OnePlus 7 Pro
  • Razer Phone 2
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
  • Sony Xperia 1

Phone of the Year

  • Google Pixel 3 XL
  • Huawei Mate 20 Pro
  • Huawei P30 Pro
  • iPhone XR
  • iPhone XS/XS Max
  • OnePlus 7 Pro
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus

Best Value Network

  • EE
  • giffgaff
  • O2
  • Sky Mobile
  • Tesco Mobile
  • Three
  • Vodafone

Best Networking for Roaming

  • EE
  • giffgaff
  • O2
  • Sky Mobile
  • Three
  • Virgin Mobile
  • Vodafone

Best Network for Data

  • EE
  • giffgaff
  • O2
  • Sky Mobile
  • Three
  • Virgin Mobile
  • Vodafone

Best Customer Care

  • EE
  • giffgaff
  • O2
  • Sky Mobile
  • Tesco Mobile
  • Three
  • Vodafone

Best Network

  • EE
  • giffgaff
  • O2
  • Sky Mobile
  • Three
  • Virgin Mobile
  • Vodafone

Best Smart Home Device

  • Amazon Echo Dot (3rd Gen)
  • Amazon Echo Plus (2nd Gen)
  • Amazon Echo Show (2nd Gen)
  • Amazon Echo Show 5
  • Google Home Hub
  • Google Nest Hub Max
  • Ring Stick-Up Cam

Best Online Retailer

  • Amazon
  • Carphone Warehouse
  • ebay.co.uk
  • EE
  • Mobiles.co.uk
  • O2
  • Vodafone

Best High-Street Retailer

  • Argos
  • Carphone Warehouse
  • EE
  • John Lewis
  • O2
  • Three
  • Vodafone

Best In-Store Customer Experience 

  • Argos
  • Carphone Warehouse
  • EE
  • John Lewis
  • O2
  • Three
  • Vodafone

Best Quad-Play Provider

  • BT
  • EE
  • Sky
  • Virgin

*Terms and Conditions: Voting is open to everyone, however to take part in the prize draw you must be a UK resident. Under 18s must obtain parental consent to enter this competition and be able to demonstrate this to TechRadar's reasonable satisfaction. Nominations must be received by 17:00 (BST) 28/08/2019. The winner will be selected at random from all correct entries received and will be sent the prize free of charge. By taking part in the voting and the competition, you agree to be bound by the full terms and conditions which can be found here http://www.futureplc.com/competition-rules/.



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