Mi Notebook "Data Free Travel" ceases service on July 30: LTE Internet access is no longer supported


According to the news on January 16, today, Xiaomi Mi Notebook officially released an announcement on the suspension of data free travel business.

It is reported that due to business adjustments, the data free travel function will be fully serviced on July 30, 2021. After the service is stopped, the device will no longer support LTE Internet services.

According to the official, with immediate effect, business changes, top-ups and shutdown services for free data travel will be stopped.

At the same time, the existing balance in the user account can contact the customer service to apply for a refund, and users who are still on can use it for free until July 30, 2021.

In addition, in order to prevent abnormal situations and property losses caused by the offline of the functional business, the official also reminded users to stop trying to recharge.

It is understood that "Data Freedom" is a data management software independently developed by Xiaomi's notebook network card version.

When the user first uses it, he needs to use the scan function of WeChat to follow the official account, and then perform real-name registration and registration, which is equivalent to the operator's online card opening process.

It is worth mentioning that this feature is one of the main selling points of the Xiaomi Mi Notebook 4G version. Through the built-in virtual 4G card, the notebook becomes a hardware device that can be independently connected to the Internet. It can be performed anytime, anywhere without relying on hardware such as WiFi or network cables. Internet connection.

Compared with a notebook equipped with a physical SIM card slot, the solution with a built-in virtual card not only frees up the internal space of the notebook but also provides users with a convenient online experience.

At present, the official Xiaomi notebook has not launched a new alternative, follow-up related information will continue to pay attention.

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