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  • How to Buy a Phone You Don't Have to Replace Every Year

    How to Buy a Phone You Don't Have to Replace Every Year

    Even before the recent rise in device prices in 2026 due to the shortage of memory chips, phones have steadily become more and more expensive in Malaysia. Many experts say prices may not go down until 2030, so instead of upgrading every year, perhaps you should buy 1 device that would last 4 years or more instead? Check it out here.

  • Accessible flagships are reshaping Malaysia’s Android market

    Accessible flagships are reshaping Malaysia’s Android market

    A new report from Counterpoint Research highlights a major shift in the smartphone landscape, with “accessible flagship” devices emerging as the sweet spot for consumers in 2026. These devices, typically priced below ultra-premium flagships but packed with high-end features, are gaining traction globally and increasingly influencing buying trends in markets like Malaysia.

  • Samsung brings its browser to PC with new AI capabilities

    Samsung brings its browser to PC with new AI capabilities

    After some time, Samsung has officially expanded its Samsung Browser beyond mobile devices, launching a Windows version that introduces cross-device continuity and new agentic AI features. The move marks a significant shift in Samsung’s software strategy, extending its browser into a broader ecosystem play that connects smartphones and PCs more seamlessly.

  • Spider-Man swaps Sony for Samsung in Brand New Day trailer

    Spider-Man swaps Sony for Samsung in Brand New Day trailer

    By now, you should have seen the newest Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer across the internet. Apart from the upcoming confirmed release date, the trailer also sparked an unexpected detail among tech and movie fans alike: Peter Parker is seen using a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip device, marking a clear shift away from Sony smartphones featured in previous films.

  • Samsung’s foldable ambitions may be expanding beyond its current lineup. A new leak suggests the company is developing a different type of foldable smartphone that focuses on a wider form factor instead of the tall, narrow design seen in its existing foldable devices. The rumoured device could introduce a more tablet-like experience while maintaining a familiar display size and flagship-level hardware.

  • Samsung introduces the Digital Home Key feature for Samsung Wallet

    Samsung introduces the Digital Home Key feature for Samsung Wallet

    Recently, Samsung launched the Digital Home Key feature in Samsung Wallet. That allows Galaxy users to unlock their home using their smartphone. So, what should you know about it?

     

  • Samsung confirmed it is working on a silicone-carbon battery for its phones

    Samsung confirmed it is working on a silicone-carbon battery for its phones

    Samsung has confirmed that it is developing a smartphone with silicone-carbon battery technology, which could mean a bigger battery capacity boost for future Galaxy devices. That said, what should you know about it?

     

  • Samsung confirms the S Pen will return soon

    Samsung confirms the S Pen will return soon

    According to Bloomberg via SamMobile, Samsung's COO of Mobile Experience, Won-Joon Choi, admitted that the company is working on a new S Pen. So, what should you know about it?

     

  • Apple is paying Samsung 100% more than the original price for its RAM supply

    Apple is paying Samsung 100% more than the original price for its RAM supply

    According to a report by Korean media outlet DealSite, Apple is said to have given in to Samsung’s RAM offer despite a 100% price increase. That said, what should you know about it?

  • Samsung Bixby is now an AI-powered assistant in OneUI 8.5

    Samsung Bixby is now an AI-powered assistant in OneUI 8.5

    As you would expect, news and leaks are bound to surface with Samsung Galaxy Unpacked just around the corner. We've already seen plenty of rumours about the upcoming Galaxy S26 series, but the company also plans to introduce an updated OneUI at the event. Specifically, OneUI 8.5.


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