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News & Reviews:   flexible

  • SPayLater Motorcycle introduced with up to RM20000 credit and 60-month instalments

    SPayLater Motorcycle introduced with up to RM20000 credit and 60-month instalments

    For Malaysians who are looking for a convenient motorcycle instalment plan, SPayLater has announced a major expansion to its Shariah-compliant financing offerings with the introduction of SPayLater Motorcycle. It is a new feature designed specifically to help Malaysians purchase motorcycles through accessible, flexible credit.

  • Bolt Malaysia introduces instant early cash out for drivers

    Bolt Malaysia introduces instant early cash out for drivers

    Bolt Malaysia has launched its new instant Early Cash Out feature, giving eligible partner drivers the ability to withdraw their earnings anytime, any day of the week. This move, already implemented in other Bolt markets, underscores the company’s commitment to improving financial flexibility and independence for its driver partners.

  • Today, CelcomDigi has officially launched Spark, an all-new digital-first mobile experience that redefines how Malaysians stay connected. Built entirely around freedom, flexibility, and convenience, Spark allows users to manage their entire mobile experience directly through an app — from signing up and activating an eSIM to upgrading, downgrading, or even cancelling plans at any time.

  • Samsung wants to manufacture a smartphone with a pop-out display?

    Samsung wants to manufacture a smartphone with a pop-out display?

    A report by letsgodigital seems to hint that Samsung could be working on a smartphone with a pop-out flexible display, in order to provide a much more pleasant listening experience for the user. While not much is known in regards to the release date of the smartphone, it is safe to assume that the smartphone with the pop-out display will not be unveiled anytime soon.

  • Apple could start sourcing flexible OLED displays from China for their upcoming Apple devices

    Apple could start sourcing flexible OLED displays from China for their upcoming Apple devices

    In an attempt to reduce reliance on Samsung, Apple had been working closely with Chinese display manufacturer BOE Technology Group to have their displays certified for future Apple devices. Not only that, but they have also noted that Apple had also been rigorously testing the manufacturer’s flexible OLED panels as well based on a statement by nikkei.com.


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