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2 November 2007 10:29 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Jeannie Vaughan from Worcestershire has won the first of nine prizes for a stack of iPhone goodies from Pocket-lint and Griffin.

Over the next 8 days Pocket-lint and Griffin have teamed up to offer you the chance to win iPhone prizes every day.

If you manage to survive the queues and grab an iPhone next Friday, you might be lucky enough to become one of nine readers to bag a selection of fantastic Griffin iPhone accessories. These are the only ways you can improve this year’s hottest gadget…

Five Griffin protective cases are on offer, from the transparent iClear to the leather Elan Holster which clips your phone onto your bag. The Elan Snap-In will even save your battery power, featuring an inner lining that covers the iPhone’s light sensor and causes the screen to darken.

Use the iTrip Auto Universal Plus to broadcast music from your iPhone to an open FM frequency, so that you can play tracks from your own music library as you drive – a great way not only to take charge of the tunes but also to show off your new iPhone. Another staple Griffin accessory is the Powerjolt, which allows you to charge your phone through the cigarette lighter.

If you’re feeling active, the Griffin Streamline Armband features a durable neoprene strap and screen protector to prevent scratches. Meanwhile, the Headphone Adaptor gives you the freedom to use a selection of headphones when out and about with your iPhone.

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