Poco X3 NFC Passes CEIR Machine Registration

JAKARTA - Xiaomi confirmed that the recently released Poco X3 NFC smartphone is registered on the Centralized Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) machine. This answers users' concerns regarding the issue of no signal for new phones launched after the imposition of IMEI rules.

In the POCO X3 NFC virtual press conference, Alvin Tse as Country Director of Xiaomi Indonesia ensured that his smartphone production would not be affected by the full problem of the CEIR machine some time ago. According to him, currently Xiaomi has coordinated well with the government to implement the applicable IMEI rules.

"Most users of Xiaomi and Pocophone are not affected by this problem. And we can confirm that the POCO X3 NFC is not affected by the current conditions," said Alvin, Friday, October 16.

Even so, Alvin still said that there were still reports of new Xiaomi and Poco cellphones related to the IMEI problem. However, according to him the number is very small.

Alvin hopes that the government can solve the problems related to CEIR's engine capacity as soon as possible. However, if there are indeed official Xiaomi or Poco cellphones that are affected by IMEI problems, both blocked and unable to access the cellular network, Xiaomi provides reporting services via 0800-1-401558 and WhatsApp numbers at 0821-1723-6765, and is not limited to reporting IMEI problems. only.

"Now, we all look forward to the government expanding capacity as soon as they can. We are in close contact with the relevant departments and have a good experience for Xiaomi and Pocophone. Right now there may be a slight delay in registering spare parts for after sales services," he said.

As is known, the CEIR engine database system is useful for blocking black market cell phones. It's just that there is news that the machine is full of data, so a number of legal cellphone vendors have complained that their new smartphone cannot be registered for IMEI.