
Let's Talk About
By SoyaCincau

Let's Talk AboutSep 26, 2023

127 - iPhone 15 and 15 Pro: Boring update or game changer?
Apple has finally unveiled the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro which will be available in Malaysia on 29 September. Besides USB-C, Apple has made some significant upgrades for both cameras and processors. Meanwhile, the Pro gets a new Titanium design which is lighter and has thinner bezels than before. With a RM200 price increase, are the iPhone 15 and iPhone Pro worthy upgrades if you need a new flagship smartphone? Amin and Alex discuss in this episode of Let’s Talk About.

126 - We got everything wrong about Tesla??? We respond to Tesla Fans
We have been talking a lot about EVs on our channel and the recent episode about Tesla Model Y arriving in Malaysia has gotten a lot of passionate comments. Some remarked that the episode "misses the mark" and it was all about bashing Tesla. We appreciate the feedback and here's our response to the comments for the video.

125 - BYD Dolphin Malaysia: RM100K EV! But where did they cut corners?
After Tesla made its debut in Malaysia, BYD launched the Dolphin, a new RM100K EV which is set to disrupt the RM100-130K segment in the auto industry. Being a compact hatchback, this affordable EV ticks pretty much all the right boxes including the advanced safety tech as well as interior space. Is the BYD Dolphin the best entry-level EV in Malaysia? And should you get this over other RM100K vehicles like the Honda WR-V, City Hatchback or the Proton X50? Amin and Alex discuss on this episode of Let's Talk About.

124 - Tesla Malaysia: RM199K for the Model Y! But is it any good?
Tesla is officially launching in Malaysia. This will mark Tesla's third official market in South East Asia. Just days before the launch, they revealed the official pricing for the Tesla Model Y, which starts from an impressive RM199,000. While everyone is getting excited about a sub-RM200,000 EV with lots of performance, is Tesla's electric SUV as good as hyped? Amin and Alex discuss what's good and not so great about the Tesla Model Y.

123 - Kia Niro EV: Is this RM256K electric SUV worth it?
Kia has expanded its electrical lineup in Malaysia with the recent launch of the Kia Niro EV. This will be Kia's second all-electric release since the launch of the Kia EV6 last year. Overall, the Kia Niro EV does tick some of the boxes based on design, specs, and features, however, the price for it is quite a drawback. Is it overpriced? Is there a better EV choice within this price range? In today's episode of Let's Talk About, Alex and Amin share their thoughts on the Kia Niro EV, especially, if they agree that this EV is overpriced.

122 - Apple Vision Pro: Is this a massively overhyped VR headset?
During the WWDC 2023 event, Apple made a few announcements, but the biggest highlight was Apple's first-ever mixed-reality headset, the Vision Pro. This headset is said to be the most advanced personal electronic device and it will be running on the world's first spatial operating system called visionOS. Since the announcement, there have been lots of hype about it, but the real question is, is it all that great? Or is it just another VR headset with an Apple tax? In today's episode of Let's Talk About, Alex tries to convince Amin about the Vision Pro and whether this device is a game changer for AR and VR.

121 - Neta V Malaysia: Should you spent RM100K for this EV?
When the Ora Good Cat was launched, it was known as the cheapest EV to get, but there's a new player in town, which is the Neta V. Priced at around RM100K, the Neta V is the cheapest EV in Malaysia. However, it lacks some crucial features that might make you think twice about getting one. In today's episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex share their first impression of the Neta V and what cars you might consider getting under RM100K.

120 - Proton X90: Priced from RM124k, is it overpriced?
Proton has finally launched the all-new Proton X90, marking the company's first foray into the three-row SUV market. When the price of the X90 was announced, many Malaysians complained about it as it was considered overpriced. So, in today's episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex dig deep to find out if the Proton X90 is overpriced by breaking it down from the features and comparing it with its competitors.

119 - What do Malaysian businesses get wrong about Digitalisation?
This video is brought to you by H3C. Every day, more and more businesses are transitioning sections of their operations to a digital model. You might have noticed that the store you frequent now accepts cashless payments or your favourite restaurant now has an online menu and ordering system. However, many SMEs and small Mom-and-pop stores might be reluctant to digitalise their business as the idea of it can sound intimidating. But is the process of digitising your business as complicated as some make it out to be? Well, we talk to Rockies Ma, the General Manager of H3C Malaysia, a company that prides itself on being an industry leader in providing digital solutions and infrastructure, about the process of moving your business to a digital platform.

118 - Is Touch n' Go's monopoly breaking down?
Touch n' Go is known as the sole contactless payment option for highway tolls and public transport in Malaysia. It has been a huge frustration point for the public from the lack of new Enhanced TNG cards, to the slow process of getting refunds and issues surrounding TNG RFID. Recently, the Prime Minister was asked about Touch n' Go's monopoly during an open dialogue. He promised to look into it as Touch 'n Go has been around for decades but there's not been significant progress in their system. In the past week, both Transport and Works Ministers announced that credit and debit card payments for public transport and highway tolls will be accepted soon. The dismantling of Touch 'n Go's monopoly is good news for consumers but it also raises big questions that have yet to be answered. Why are people so frustrated with Touch n' Go? Will credit and debit cards make things easier or will they create more problems? Why is Malaysia taking so long to implement MLFF for tolls? Amin and Alex discuss the issues on this episode of Let's Talk About.

117 - Did a Kuching businessman lose RM1 million from a phone call?
A while back, a Kuching businessman lost RM1 million from his bank account after answering a phone call. However, the funds were recovered after a report was made to the National Scam Response Centre (NSRC), but the biggest mystery is how did it happen in the first place? Is it possible to transfer RM1 million despite the daily limits set by banks? Is it possible to transfer funds without OTP? Why were the funds transferred to Celcom?

116 - Digital Road Tax, Mercedes-Benz EVs now made in Malaysia and Shopee SLoan
On this episode of Let's Talk About, Alex and Amin will be talking about the latest HOT news for the week! The topics for this episode include the locally-assembled Mercedes-Benz EQS 500, JPJ will no longer need drivers to carry around their physical driver’s license or road tax, Shopee’s new personal loan feature called SLoan, and International Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Zafrul teased more EV-related incentives to be announced soon?

115 - What's new with Perodua Axia 2023, Samsung Galaxy S23 and Subang Airport?
On the latest episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex will be talking about 5 top topics that happened in the past week. This includes the recent launch of the Samsung Galaxy S23 and the Poco X5 series in Malaysia, as well as the all-new Perodua Axia 2023 which could set a new benchmark for entry-level cars. Grab has also launched a new feature called Quiet Ride and the government has revealed a master plan to turn Subang Airport into a Premium City Airport.

114 - What should you do during EV emergencies?
One of the many benefits of owning an EV is the low maintenance cost, as there's not much to service, like the engine oil. However, if you were to find yourself involved in an EV emergency, there are some things that you should be aware of and also be prepared to fork out a certain amount if you need to replace an EV tyre.
On today's episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex share some advice on EV emergencies from Alex's recent experience with his Kia EV6.

113 - Things you should know before buying an EV in Malaysia
Recently, there's a growing hype for EVs in Malaysia, which means many people are getting curious about what to know when getting into EVs.
On today's episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex answer some of the many common questions about EVs.

112 - Is Malaysia finally ready for mass EV adoption?
In one of our previous episodes a while back, we talked about the poor state of EV charging infrastructure in Malaysia based on our experience reviewing the Hyundai Kona e-Max.
Well, fast forward to now, it seems like there have been improvements to the charging infrastructure, especially with this new company called Gentari.
Now, despite there being improvements over the months, can we say that Malaysia is ready for EV adoption? And who is Gentari?

111 - How did TikTok become a racially charged content breeding ground?
Just after GE15, there was a handful of racially charged content circulating on social media, especially on TikTok relating to a specific date which was, May 13th.
However, earlier in October, it was reported that TikTok will not allow political advertising on their platform, so why were some of those videos being promoted as sponsored content on TikTok?

110 - There’s a major problem with Malaysia’s LRT
Just last week, RapidKL announced an immediate weeklong closure of 16 stations on the Kelana Jaya Line from 9th to 15th November, which made that one of the most severe outages.
The thing is, it's not the first time the LRT lines suffered disruption this year, which clearly shows that there's a major problem with Malaysia's LRT.
So the question is, what will RapidKL do to prevent this from happening again?

109 - 5G Malaysia: 5 major telcos have signed… so, what now?
With the latest 5G development in Malaysia, there are now 5 major telcos that have signed the Share Subscription Agreements (SSA) with DNB. However, Maxis remains the only telco that has yet to sign, but we can expect them to launch 5G services by January 2023.
Now that more Malaysians can experience 5G, what can we expect? And, what are the 5G plans that are available?

108 - Has Apple finally caught up with Android?
Whenever there are talks about iOS and Android, it's a controversial topic that never ends. Yes, it can be said that Android smartphones usually get innovative features first rather than Apple devices, but despite being latecomers, has Apple finally closed that gap after many years?
On today's episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex share their thoughts on iOS and Android devices and how it shows that Apple might be catching up.

107 - Are Bank Negara Malaysia’s recommendations enough to curb scams?
A while back, Bank Negara Malaysia instructed banks to stop sending one-time password SMS as a form of authentication for online transactions. Following that announcement, the Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia also shared some preventive steps to combat scams.
Despite the ban of OTP SMS and the preventive steps, will it strengthen safeguards against financial scams?
On today's episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex share their thoughts on BNM's move to ban OTP SMS.

106 - Budget 2023 is just...meh?
Budget 2023 was officially announced last Friday by the Minister of Finance, Tengku Zafrul, with an allocation of RM372.3 billion, the biggest budget ever tabled yet. However, nothing really stands out, so how will Budget 2023 be better than Budget 2022?
On today's special edition episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex share some key takeaways from Budget 2023.

105- When will Apple make a foldable iPhone?
Apple launched a whole bunch of new devices during their September event. But do you know what they didn't launch? A folding smartphone. With the amount of headlines and success key rivals like Samsung are getting for their folding phone innovations, why has Cupertino not released one of their own?

104 - Here is why Maxis and U Mobile declined to invest in DNB
The deadline has come and gone, but what has happened? Well, two major telcos declined to invest in Malaysia's special-purpose vehicle Digital Nasional Berhad. But why would they do that?

103 - How did a Malaysian doctor lose RM13k from her CIMB account?
Scams have been on the rise lately and are using various approaches to access the online banking accounts of many Malaysians. Just recently, a doctor lost RM13k from her CIMB bank account without any OTP verification. Is the government doing enough to help prevent these scams? Are banks taking fraud seriously? On this episode of Let's Talk About, Alex and Amin share their thoughts on CIMB bank's latest scam, along with some helpful tips to help prevent them.

102 - 5G in Malaysia: What's the progress so far?
It's been around two years, and there seems to be no progress in deploying 5G network. Talks about a "single wholesale network" are still in the air, and both the Communication Minister and Finance Minister are saying confusing statements, which have left us wondering, what is going on with 5G in Malaysia? Is there a reason why telcos aren't saying anything? On this episode of Let's Talk About, Alex and Amin share their honest thoughts and opinions on the current 5G network progress in Malaysia.

101- Should you disable iMessage to avoid scam messages?
It appears that an increasing number of people are getting scam messages through iMessage on iPhones. Most are offering "job opportunities", but are very clearly untrustworthy. What can you do about it? How can you block these messages? If you disable iMessages will you still get your TAC numbers? Well, on this episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex break it down.

100- TNB Power Outage: What was the real reason behind it?
Just recently, many Malaysians were affected by a sudden power outage. TNB shared that the issue came from a station in Yong Peng, Johor, that affected up to 10% of the electricity supply in Peninsular Malaysia. Despite knowing the cause of the issue, how can one PMU station have such a major impact? Is there something more behind this power outage? On this episode of Let's Talk About, Alex and Amin share their personal thoughts and theories about the power outage.

99- Honda HR-V 2022: Is this better than the Corolla Cross?
The all-new Honda HR-V 2022 is finally here in Malaysia! The Malaysian market gets three different variants, which are 1.5L NA, 1.5L Turbo and a 1.5L e:HEV Hybrid RS variant. With the market full of very close contenders to the HR-V 2022, is it still worth getting it? On this episode of Let's Talk About, Alex and Amin share what's new with the HR-V 2022 and comparing it with its close contenders, especially with the Toyota Corolla Cross.

98- Are Malaysian's just lazy to use public transport?
If you haven't noticed, the traffic congestion has been quite bad lately. The KTMB Ceo even made a statement that M'sians are too "lazy" to take public transport and traffic jams are caused by Malaysians, but is that true? How is this our fault? On this episode of Let's Talk About, we have Rory and Hanif joining Amin as they share their recent experience with Malaysia's public transport system.

97- Why is MEASAT-3d important for Malaysia?
If we're talking about landmark moments, this is one of them. Earlier yesterday, the brand new satellite, MEASAT-3d, was launched into orbit from French Guiana. This comes eight long years after the launch of the previous MEASAT-3b, and guess what, we're going to be on-site to witness it live. But why is it important for Malaysia? Why should you care about another satellite launch?
Well, on this episode of Let's Talk About, Alex and Amin break it down. Hint: it has something to do with improving connectivity for the underserved and unserved population.

96- Why is Grab so expensive now?
Many of us have noticed that there has been a price bump in eHailing fares, but is it due to lesser active drivers on the road? Or due to the increase in traffic lately? It was also reported that around 30 to 40% of Grab drivers would most likely not respond to ride requests during peak hours as they are afraid to get caught in traffic. So, what are the main factors of this issue? How can it be solved? On this episode of Let's Talk About, Alex and Amin share their thoughts on the current eHailing fare surge, along with some key factors that might be causing a shortage of eHailing drivers.

95- What is going on with Malaysian passport renewal?
The Malaysian Immigration Department announced a while back that Malaysian passport renewal must only be done online, and walk-ins are only acceptable for selected people. Despite that, many people still end up queuing for hours at the Immigration Department due to certain "technical problems". Shouldn't online renewal be faster? How is the Malaysian Immigration Department solving this? On this episode of Let's Talk About, Alex and Amin share some problems you might face when applying online, followed by Alex's experience of renewing his passport.

94- 5G in Malaysia: Will single wholesale network be successful?
Despite the change of government over the years, 5G network is still up in the air and talks about a "single wholesale network" has many questioning who has the vested interest to take care of this 5G network? And is there a need to develop a single wholesale network? On this episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex share the current status of 5G network in Malaysia and their thoughts on a single wholesale network.

93- Facebook ads might be scamming you
Have you seen those unusual ads on Facebook? Lately, there has been an increase of scam ads spiralling around Facebook, like the recent “D4 Durian” app incident. The question is, why is Facebook still allowing these scammers to run these ads? Why isn't the government taking action against these ads? On this episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex talk about the different scam ads they've come across as well as some important red flags to keep an eye out for.

92- Malaysia's EV charging network feels like a mess...
We're seeing a lot of reports coming out about how easy it is to take your EV "balik kampung". But can you really treat it like any other car? Well, we took a fully electric Hyundai Kona e-max on an 800km roadtrip and what we found out was that the truth behind charging is a little more complicated than just plugging in. On this episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Rory share their experiences with taking an EV on a road trip.

91- Is it the right time to buy an EV in Malaysia?
There’s probably more interest than ever in buying an electric vehicle in Malaysia. Not only are there tax incentives, but more and more car manufacturers are coming up with EV models, widening the range and also improving the accessibility. But, is Malaysia ready for EVs? Should you buy one right now? On this episode of Let’s Talk About, Amin and Alex discuss the state of EVs in Malaysia.

90- Grab stinks
ePemula is an initiative by the Malaysian Government “to help promote cashless transactions”. Eligible Malaysians were allowed to claim RM150 credit from one of four eWallet providers. In the midst of this, Grab came under fire for offering the RM150 credit claimed on their platform as non-stackable vouchers. How did the MOF approve this? Is the MOF endorsing such practices? On this episode of Let’s Talk About, Amin and Alex share their thoughts.

88- Who owns MySejahtera?
News broke last week that MySejahtera will be sold to a private entity which is MySJ Sdn. Bhd. Shouldn't we be worried about this, as most of our data is stored in the app? How can the government assure the safety of our data? On this episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex have a discussion about WHO OWNS MYSEJAHTERA?

87- COVID-19: Transitioning to the endemic phase in Malaysia
Almost two years from the day that we went into lockdown, we're finally closing in on the light at the end of the tunnel. Malaysia's Prime Minister announced that we will be transitioning to the endemic phase. But with that announcement, comes a lot of confusion. On this episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex try to clear the air.

86- Buy-now-pay-later schemes & the rise of FinTech services in Malaysia
We're seeing a rise in companies and apps offering buy-now-pay-later, micro credit and personal loan schemes. These FinTech services offer more convenience and ease to get loans, but is that really a good thing for Malaysians? Are we ready for the proliferation of these services? On this episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex discuss.

85- Is now a good time to travel abroad?
As restrictions loosen, more and more people are travelling abroad. But the question is, should you do it now? Is it safe? What are the restrictions and things you need to know about before travelling? On this episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex discuss.
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84- Can the Galaxy S22 Ultra replace the Galaxy Note?
If you needed proof that the Samsung Galaxy Note series was dead, the Galaxy S22 Ultra is it. But was it the right move to make, and can the Galaxy S22 Ultra really replace such a legendary device? On this episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex discuss.

83- Why aren’t there more electric vehicles in Malaysia?
this the case? Is it the lack of infrastructure? If that's the case, what should be done about it? In this episode of Let's Talk About Amin and Alex break it down.

82- PLUS Highway's RFID implementation
Welcome back to a brand new season of Let's Talk About. In today's episode, Amin and Alex talk about the whole fiasco surrounding PLUS Highway's RFID implementation which took place earlier this month.

81- What happened in 2021?
It's been a crazy year, 2021. In what was supposed to be the year everything got better, it actually got significantly worse. But, there were also a lot of incredible things that happened this year, so on the season finale of Let's Talk About Season 2, Alex and Amin recap what happened in 2021.

80- COVID-19: Anti-Vaxxers vs the vaccine hesitant
As Malaysia approaches a fully vaccinated society, there are questions surrounding why there are still people who are reluctant or opposed to the vaccine. On top of that, the current health minister Khairy Jamaluddin says that they will "make life very difficult for you" if they are not vaccinated. Was that they right way to address the vaccine hesitant? Or will that end up provoking them into joining the Anti Vaxxers? On this episode of Let's Talk About, Alex and Amin talk about.

79- What happened with Foodpanda's #TakkanTakTahu ad?
Another year, another controversial ad. This time, it comes from Foodpanda and their #TakkanTakTahu advertisement. What caused the controversy? How should they have responded? On this episode of LTA, Alex and Amin discuss.

78- Are senior citizen drivers a danger on Malaysia roads?
There has been a lot of discussion about revoking the driving licence, or introducing stricter requirements, for senior citizens because they supposedly pose a higher threat to other road users. But is that just poppycock or is there any truth behind the claims? Or, is the real story that it is the YOUNGER drivers who are more of a danger to society? On this episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex discuss.

77- COVID-19: What does it mean to be "endemic"?
Countries are starting to treat COVID-19 as endemic. But what exactly does that mean? Are we now supposed to treat the highly infectious disease that caused the world to practically grind to a halt, like the common cold? Or is there more to it. On this episode of Let's Talk About, Amin and Alex discuss what the implications are, and how exactly this would affect Malaysians as a society.