When the June college entrance examination season ended, the students entered a pleasant summer vacation. Looking at their happy summer vacation, the author who has passed the summer vacation can only be envious in his heart. For the holiday of the student party, naturally, there is no need to go out and play. However, it takes a lot of traffic to go online, especially now that 4G networks are so developed that traffic is gone. For student parties that have not yet had the ability to earn money, the monthly Internet traffic charges are naturally a lot of expenditure. In the face of such a dilemma, how can we not only give the operators a high monthly fee for Internet access? Huawei recently launched an accompanying WiFi Plus that seems to be a good solution to this problem. Let us take a closer look.
Huawei's students and friends all know that Huawei has been the leader of the communications industry and has been working in the communications industry for many years. Huawei entered into a cooperation agreement with the domestic first-line operators to launch the SkyView feature. Huawei's skyline access feature allows you to avoid the trouble of replacing the SIM card when you go abroad. You can purchase the local traffic pack and you will be able to access the Internet.
Of course, this niubi function is not the focus we have to say today. You may not know that there is a function that is not well-known to everyone in the SkyLink feature. It is a free wifi hotspot. Skylink's free wifi hotspot feature is reflected in this accompanying WiFi Plus. Huawei's companion WiFi Plus supports over 5.5 million free WiFi hotspots in the country. Only in areas where free hotspots are covered, Huawei WiFi Plus allows users to access the free high-speed network quickly. For the Student Party, which has a tight Internet subscription rate, this feature is a century gospel.
The 5.5 million figure sounds like a lot, but it's just a number. We have no practical concept for it. The author actually tested it and searched for free hotspots around. As can be seen from the figure, Huawei's free hotspot WiFi Plus is still quite a lot, almost covering the city's large and small hot spots.
When we are in public places such as airports, stations, universities, and central shopping districts, we can freely access these hot spots. SkyTone's free hotspot feature does not limit which operator's SIM card you are using. For example, China Telecom’s mobile phone card that you use can also connect to China Mobile’s WLAN hotspot through the accompanying WiFi Plus. Using the free hotspot function to surf the Internet will hardly consume the mobile phone's traffic. It will only consume a little bit of traffic in the process of applying for a connection. It may only be a few kb. With such a useful function, many student parties are no longer worried about network and traffic and can access the Internet anywhere and anytime.
There may be many students and friends who are worried that the speed of free hotspots will be very slow? The author did another actual speed measurement and found that even with these two hotspots, the downlink can reach a minimum of 3.24Mbps and a maximum of 4.6Mbps. Although not as fast as 4G network, single is also better than 3G network standard. It is smooth and stable for playing online videos and browsing webpages. It is fully adequate for the average user.
Said Huawei's accompanying WiFi Pus so many free hotspot features, in the absence of free hotspot coverage, accompanying WiFi Plus also supports Unicom and Telecom dual 4G Internet access, download speed is also leveraged, Internet access charges are charged by the major operators .
The problem of surfing the Internet has been resolved. For students, there will be an embarrassing situation of running out of power. Huawei's accompanying WiFi Plus has a 9600mAh battery. Taking the iPhone as an example, it can charge 2 or 3 times.
As a collection of free hotspots, accompanying WiFi Plus 4G Internet access and large capacity mobile power features, cost-effective. The student party with a tight budget can spend a small amount of money on Internet access and mobile power, which is a double-edged sword.