Xiaomi recently launched its flagship cellphone called MI MIX 4 in China.
One of the most discussed features is the anti-theft feature.
This feature allows users to find their phone even if the SIM card is taken.
A report by the South China Morning post revealed that the Chinese government had ordered Xiaomi to remove these features.
The report said that Xiaomi took Weibo to reveal that the feature would be deleted.
Features, according to the report, do not comply with relevant rules and do not accept approval from the Chinese regulator.
China has strict regulations on ESIM technology or Virtual SIM.
Xiaomi did not respond with an official statement about this problem.
However, earlier this week during the launch of MIX 4, Lei Jun, Xiaomi founder talked about the features that are now removed.
He has said that “Xiaomi as a company always gives special attention to privacy protection for users.” MI Mix 4 is a superior cellphone from Chinese technology giants.
The main spotlight of the MIX 4 noodles includes a less display front camera, “Point to Connect” Ultra Wide Band, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888+ 5G cellular platform, 120W fast charging cable, 50W wireless faster charging, and more.
Running on the MIUI-based Android operating system 12.5, Smartphone Xiaomi Mi MIX 4 offers a 6.67 inch display FHD + AMOLED 3D curved resolution of 2400xx1080p with 120Hz refresh speed and 480Hz touch sampling rate.
Smartphone Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 is present by Qualcomm Snapdragon 888+ SOC.
On the front of the storage, this device offers 12GB RAM and 512GB of internal storage.
Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 has a triple-camera setting on the back.
The main camera is a 108MP sensor (Aperture F / 1.95) along with an ultra-wide 13MP corner camera and 8MP periscop camera.
Ultra-wide 13MP wide angle camera is equipped with a free optical form lens that is claimed to have a lower wide angle distortion.
The 8MP periscop sensor supports 5x optical zoom and 50x digital zoom.