Hey everyone, Redza from SoyaCincau here and welcome back to another episode of ICYMI. On today’s episode, we’ll talk about Huawei’s P50 Pro dropping in Malaysia soon, with no 5G or Google Mobile Services. We’ll also talk a little bit about 5G and how the Malaysian government might allow telcos to roll out 5G with the existing 4G spectrum.
The Huawei P50 series was launched in July but was only available in China. Huawei Malaysia has just dropped a teaser confirming that the P50 Pro is finally coming to our shores very soon. Learn more about it here.
This Christmas, you can send GrabFood and gifts to your loved ones in a different country. Find out more here.
iOS 15.2 RC (release candidate built) just came out and gave us a preview of what we can expect in the public 15.2 release. Along with Apple Music Voice Plan, App Privacy Report, and bug fixes, it also includes a feature that shows you the service history of your phone. Learn more here.
During yesterday’s Parliamentary session, Lembah Pantai MP Fahmi Fadzil asked Communications and Multimedia Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa about technology neutrality for existing spectrum which was removed by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) in July 2021. The move has caused a stir in the industry as telcos have paid for the spectrum on the basis of technology neutrality but are now restricted up to 4G. Learn more about it here.
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