Dell Mobile Connect app to be discontinued globally in January 2023: Details

Dell is discontinuing its Mobile Connect app and it won’t be available to download globally any time soon. The application is used to sync the smartphone’s text messages, calls, notifications and more to the PC. It enables users to send text messages and make phone calls through their computers. The Mobile Connect application came pre-loaded on all Bluetooth-enabled Dell Inspiron, Vostro, G-series, and XPS devices with Windows 10 or higher. Alienware computers get a new version of this app called Alienware Mobile Connect, which offers similar functionality. This app is compatible with Android and iOS devices.

support page Of dell mobile connect The app mentions that it will be removed from its website for all countries except the US, Canada and Japan on July 31. The app will stop working on November 30th at the end of this year. Meanwhile, for the above three countries, Dell Mobile Connect will be delisted on November 30 and will be discontinued on January 31 next year.

Ditch also mentioned on the support page that it advises users to uninstall the Dell Mobile Connect app before their regional expiration date. It is believed that this will ensure an optimal device experience for the users.

To recall, the Dell Mobile Connect app was the first performance At CES 2018. It came pre-loaded on Dell laptops from January 2018. Apart from messaging and calling, the app has screen-mirroring functionality and can work without internet as well.

However, this app does not come pre-installed on the Dell XPS 13 Plus 9320 which was more recent launched in India. This laptop flaunts a 13-inch four-sided Infinity Edge display with a UHD+ screen. It is powered by 12th generation Intel Core 28W processor. Its price in India starts from Rs. 1,59,990 for the ADL-P Ci5-1240P 12 core model.


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