on 25-03-2014 13:38 - last edited on 26-07-2016 16:37 by Martin-O2
Dear all,
After a few months of beta trial, we are delighted to officially launch the Try the Tech programme! It’s open to all community members and we hope many of you will enjoy the opportunity to try out as many devices as possible. Participating couldn’t be easier, please read carefully the programme description and the Terms & Conditions below.
GO HERE FOR INFO ON THE LATEST TRY THE TECH PHASE!
Try the Tech is a programme exclusive to O2 Community members. Some of our top contributors are very keen on trying out the latest handsets and tablets and we want to give you the opportunity to borrow them from us. No more visiting shops or playing with your friends’ mobiles! You will receive the device of your choice (subject to availability) at your home address and you can trial it for 2 weeks free of charge.
Who is eligible?
Any member of the O2 Community can apply to participate in this programme, however the most active contributors will be given priority - it’s our way to say thank you for all their hard work over the years. If you’ve just joined the community or not been very active, get noticed! We love reviews, FAQs, videos and guides made by our community members, and that’s a very good way to get our attention.
The mechanics
Every time we have a device available, we will post an announcement in the official Try the Tech thread, where you can register your interest and then PM a member of the community team. We will get in touch with the ones who get picked directly by PM and arrange delivery. By agreeing to participate to the programme we will assume that you have agreed the Terms & Conditions.
You can then trial it for 2 weeks, play and learn everything about it, write reviews, tease the community with pictures and film your video guides. At the end of the 2 weeks trial, you will be required to send it back to us via the pre-paid jiffy bag enclosed.
Things to remember
Try the Tech Terms and Conditions
on 25-03-2014 14:18 - last edited on 04-04-2014 14:39 by Abs
Awesome and glad to hear this has been opened upto the full community.
on 25-03-2014 15:26 - last edited on 04-04-2014 14:44 by Abs
8. You must not store any personal information (including images and videos) on to the device. Such information shall not be saved by us and you shall perform a ‘factory re-set’ before returning the device back to us. We are not responsible for the loss of any data on the device.
Would this not be worded better as "You must remove any personal information (including images and videos) from and factory reset the device before returning it."
Otherwise it implies not being able to use it to the full.
Great that it is being rolled out to everyone though
on 25-03-2014 15:34 - last edited on 04-04-2014 14:45 by Abs
on 25-03-2014 15:34 - last edited on 04-04-2014 14:45 by Abs
@aldaweb wrote:
8. You must not store any personal information (including images and videos) on to the device. Such information shall not be saved by us and you shall perform a ‘factory re-set’ before returning the device back to us. We are not responsible for the loss of any data on the device.Would this not be worded better as "You must remove any personal information (including images and videos) from and factory reset the device before returning it."
Otherwise it implies not being able to use it to the full.
Great that it is being rolled out to everyone though
@aldaweb The wording is from the Legal department but your interpretation is correct
on 25-03-2014 15:53 - last edited on 04-04-2014 14:45 by Abs
on 25-03-2014 15:53 - last edited on 04-04-2014 14:45 by Abs
@AnonymousThanks for clarifying
on 25-03-2014 19:20 - last edited on 04-04-2014 14:45 by Abs
on 25-03-2014 19:20 - last edited on 04-04-2014 14:45 by Abs
Nice to see this is getting bigger
on 26-03-2014 11:44 - last edited on 04-04-2014 14:46 by Abs
on 26-03-2014 11:44 - last edited on 04-04-2014 14:46 by Abs
Some things on that list are no-brainers although some bottom requirements are bit 'cutting teeth'.
I understand this, however if the handsets are going to be factory reset anyway, all changes should be lost.
on 14-04-2014 17:19
Very interesting. I am new to all this (o2 related services) - you are certainly getting your stuff in order, it is refreshing to see a network so active in the community, and encouraging awesomeness from fellow tech heads!
I did wonder how the reviews worked. Is there any guidance to what you are actually looking for and why? I have seen some post with screenshots and photos etc, but if I know about what the purpose is, it will help gear any of my potential reviews (If I get selected) towards a particular goal. For example, I would also compile my findings into a Google doc, but I imagine you want it posted here directly into the community? Clarification on the way we need to report would be good to know.
I would be happy to review any phone to start with really. Although one with the most tech crammed into it would be ideal, so that I can REALLY get my hands dirty, lol.
Thanks
Steve
on 14-04-2014 17:22
on 14-04-2014 17:22
on 14-04-2014 17:42
Thanks bandofbros, will see what happens upon receipt of tech from o2. Ill try not to be too Apple biased 😉