In an attempt to build a better understanding between fans of Ulefone phones, the manufacturer has announced that it is looking for fans to take part in their new ‘Ambassador’ program.
Ulefone are looking to build a better understand between themselves and customers by creating an ‘ambassador’style program named the “Ulefone Players Team”. Fans from Czech Republic, Russia, Ukraine, Spain, Greece, Italy, France, Germany, Portugal, Romania, Poland etc are being asked to apply to become a “Ulefone Player” member where they will take on a number of roles on behalf of the brand.
Fans chosen to take part in the program will be asked to help take part in online Ulefone discussions, moderate forums, help fellow members, perform video reviews of new phones and a few other simple tasks.
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In return Ulefone will offer FREE phones (up to 10 this year) to program members, offer first access to updates and new ROMS and take part in Ulefone promotions and public meetings.
Ulefone are accepting applications from the 12th March union the 20th March 2015 over on their Facebook Page. Applicants are asked to Like the Ulefone page, give their reason for wanting to join along with any links they have for current phone reviews, plus basic personal details (Name, Gender, Country etc).
Would you like to see more Chinese phone companies begin similar ambassador programs? Are you likely to apply for this position?
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Doesn’t hurt to apply. You never know they might accept you. As of today there aren’t that many people who shared the story on their FB page.
If I owned one it would definitely be something that I would be happy to do since I’ve reviewed quite a few phones and have lots of experience of Chinese phones. Hopefully other manufacturers will do something similar.
They don’t want you to review it and maybe talk about what doesn’t work. They want ambassadors to promote their phone on each of the 10 European countries with the lowest rate of English speaking people.
Pay rate? One phone, and priority on updates. Last time they put 5 phone cases to “pay” for the false advertisement in their camera.
Facebook is biggest advertising oppurtunity in the world. Their isn’t a single platform in the media that gives you more exposure.
There’s nothing wrong with using Facebook for advertisng. The problem is, that they request some private information to be made open to everyone on the internet.
They should announce the whole program and give a link to their own page, all entires should be made there.
The only private information they asked for is gender, age and occupation all of which can already be found on just about everyones facebook page. Some people chose to leave their personal email but it wasn’t required, it says right in bold letter that you can use your facebook.
Lool,just saw a lot of people leaving theirs emails on the page, looks more like a free marketing to me than a real thing.
So we all know about the original claim that the rear camera on the Be Pro was 13mp Sony. Then Ulefone came out with an apology stating that it wasn’t Sony and that the rear camera was actually 8mp. But they haven’t changed the specs on their own website. The rear camera is still listed as 13mp, and I wish that were true.
Ulefone, if you’re out there, then the first thing you’ve got to do is change the specs on the rear camera on your own website. Geesh. Don’t expect Ambassadors to help you promote false specifications.
The camera does indeed take pictures with 13 mega pixels thanks to the nice trick of interpolating them. A huge amount of Chinese phone makers does that. Yep, that’s not an apology, but probably the reason why they didn’t change it.
That’s a reason alright. Non-valid one. If you let everything in gray then anything is everything.
You would be surprised just how many phone companies lie about their camera specs. A lot of these “13 MP” units that are advertised are really just 8MP interpolated. It’s not right but Ulefone is hardly the only one doing it.
That’s exactly what I always said! Ulefone is not the first and will not be the last.