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The Xiaomi Mi 11T series is coming soon! | ICYMI #554

  • BY Raywen Ong
  • 13 September 2021
  • 1:43 pm
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Xiaomi will be introducing the new Xiaomi 11T Pro and a couple of other products soon. What’s even more interesting is that the launch will be happening on the same day as Apple’s iPhone 13 event. We are also going to talk about Grab’s new policy that aims to ensure the safety of its driver-partners and also passengers.

Xiaomi Mi 11T series launch

Xiaomi will be launching a couple of products this week and that also includes their flagship Xiaomi Mi 11T series. To learn more about it click here.

Apple: Mounting your iPhone to your motorbike may damage its camera components

Apple just released a statement recently and it shows users not to attach our iPhones to motorcycles. It turns out that exposure to the vibrations made by high-powered motorcycle engines can actually degrade iPhone’s camera system.Details here.

Grab will only allow drivers and passengers with “low risk” and “casual contact” status from 14 September

Grab has recently introduced a new policy that aims to ensure the safety of its driver-partners and passengers. On the 14th September, only passengers and drivers with a “low risk” or “casual contact with no symptoms” status on their MySejahtera app are allowed on the Grab eHailing platform. Learn more about it here.

Caltex launches CaltexGO contactless payment app in the Klang Valley, new users get up to RM10 cashback

Chevron Malaysia Limited has officially launched CaltexGo in Malaysia. This is a contactless payment app that allows you to pay for petrol while earning reward points via your smartphone. Find out more information here.

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