Do you know that Shell Malaysia’s new 180kW charging network can charge your EV from 0-80% in 30 minutes. PLUS on the other hand has enables RFID at Juru-Skudai toll plazas at 10pm on 15 Jan. Here’s what you need to know.
Following the discovery that Unifi Mobile Postpaid customers can experience 5G next month, Telekom Malaysia (TM) appears to backtrack by removing the February 2022 availability date. On the Unifi Mobile page, they have replaced the text “Subscribe now to enjoy 5G data in February 2022” to “Subscribe now to enjoy 5G data soon“. Find out more here.
Shell just announced their new High Performance Charging (HPC) network and they claim that it is Southeast Asia’s first cross-border 180kW charging network. Learn more about it here.
As the tech world awaits the arrival of the Samsung Galaxy S22 series, one big question that’s still unanswered is the status of the processor powering it. There was much hype for the upcoming Exynos 2200 processor, with it supposed to be the result of Samsung’s partnership with AMD. In fact, Samsung themselves added to the hype, tweeting this back on the 30th of December last year with the bold claim that ‘playtime is over’. Details here.
RFID is now accepted on all 83 toll plazas on PLUS highway which will benefit 1.5 million RFID users. There are a total of 164 RFID toll lanes that are fully operational from 10pm on Saturday. Learn more about it here.
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