In this week’s techENT download, things are a little bleak
with the COVID-19 situation. We had to close our office because the government has
issued a Movement Control Order which limits our travels in and out of the
house. That also means that we have to start working from home full time. As of
yesterday’s announcement, it is going to be the situation until the 14th
of April 2020.
Still, we are optimistic and will still bring you the latest
in tech. In that regards, there are a couple of smartphone launches within
Malaysia itself. The two most interesting ones are the foldable devices coming into
the Malaysian smartphone market fold. The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip and HUAWEI Mate
Xs is officially available in Malaysia now. The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is available
in participating stores at MYR 5,888. The Huawei, on the other hand, is now
available online and you can get your hands on your own unit for MYR 11,111. You
can choose between a delivery or pick up at your favourite HUAWEI store; though
the latter option might be handy way later.
The OPPO Find X2 Pro is finally in Malaysia for MYR 4,599.
The OPPO Find X2 Pro was also one of our most anticipated smartphone to come
into the market. At the same week, HMD Global (Nokia) announced what seems to
be the most affordable 5G ready smartphone in the world with the Nokia 8.3.
They also brought back XpressMusic with their the ‘new’ Nokia 5310.
Beyond that we also saw the Sony PlayStation 5. No, there
are no product renders, or even a reveal of the device. It was just a reveal of
the specifications of the PlayStation 5. It is just slightly less powerful than
the Microsoft Xbox Series X. There is one thing extra on the PlayStation
though, and that is called the ‘Tempest’ 3D audio engine.