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TechRadar mobile phones for work survey - have your say

Whether you've been gifted a company phone or are fully on the BOYD (bring your own device) train, having a mobile at work is essential for many of us. And that goes for those who are always on call, just as much as the workers who love to go off-grid when the clock strikes five.

We already have lots of useful articles when it comes to business devices, including lists of the best business smartphones, the best iPhone apps for business and the best business phone systems, but we want to learn more about your needs.

To help us inform you about the stories you want to hear about, take part in our new survey - and to say thanks, you’ll be entered into our fantastic prize draw.

Have your say - take the survey

With big changes taking place in the mobile industry, you could be working more efficiently and getting back more time to spend with friends and family. Do you wish your company would get you a better handset - or maybe adopt new technology like a smart thermostat that you control? Just how tech-savvy is your workplace?

This survey will take no more than five minutes to complete and is open to those in the UK only. And as a thank you for taking part we'll automatically enter you into a prize draw to win a £250 Amazon voucher. So the only question left for our lucky winner will be what to spend it on.

If you want to be in with a shout of winning the prize as well as sharing your opinion on the future of mobile phones in the workplace, make sure you take part today before the survey closes on October 14th. Good luck!

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