On today’s episode, we are going to talk about Huawei’s upcoming foldable smartphone called the P50 Pocket and apparently this looks like a contender to Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip. In other news, the Motorola Edge 20 Pro is finally available for pre-orders here in Malaysia.
Reuters have reported that Malaysia’s big four telco – Celcom, Digi, Maxis and U Mobile have recommended to the government to allow an additional 5G network that will run in parallel with Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB). Three sources have told Reuters that representatives of 6 telcos have met with ministry officials to propose solutions to solve the 5G deadlock. Learn more about it here.
After months of waiting, Apple releases an app for Android app which lets users scan for AirTags. The app is called Tracker Detect, however, it only lets users manually scan for them, rather than constantly do scans in the background and alert you if it finds anything. Details here.
Just a few days before Christmas, Huawei is launching a new foldable device that’s called the Huawei P50 Pocket. This is expected to be a flip phone that’s based on their current Huawei P50 flagship. Find out more information here.
Lenovo Malaysia’s top-of-the-line Motorola Edge 20 Pro is finally available for pre-order in Malaysia. The flagship smartphone was expected to be priced at RM2,499 but you can pre-order now with a RM400 discount. Find out more about it here.
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