TL;DR / At a Glance: What was discussed in What The Click Episode 52? Episode 52 focused on the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro launch, the Huawei Pura X Max wide-format foldable, the feasibility of NVIDIA eGPU support on Mac, and the Project Canis rumors regarding a future PS6 handheld.
If you missed the latest What The Click podcast with Adam and Vernon, you missed a deep dive into the most disruptive tech of April 2026. From Nothing’s latest budget-friendly killers to the “wide” revolution in foldables, here are the highlights you need to stay ahead of the curve.
The Nothing (4a) Pro: A Flagship in Mid-Range Clothing?
With the flagship Phone (4) officially skipped this year to combat the global RAM shortage, all eyes were on the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro.
- The Consensus: This isn’t just a “lite” version. The team reacted to the new “Glyph Matrix”—a functional redesign that turns the back of your phone into a legitimate notification hub.
- The “Buy Smart” Take: It’s rare to see a brand sacrifice a flagship launch for the sake of long-term stability. The (4a) Pro is punching way above its weight, and at its current price point, it’s making the RM3,000+ competition look very nervous.
The HUAWEI Pura X Max: The “Wide” Revolution
We spent a significant portion of the episode on the HUAWEI Pura X Max, and for good reason—it’s the device that finally challenged the “TV Remote” foldable design.
- The Shift: For years, foldables have been tall and skinny. The Pura X Max introduces a wider aspect ratio that actually feels like a natural tablet when opened and a proper smartphone when closed.
- The Impact: This is the exact device that has forced Samsung to pivot toward the rumoured Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide. The “skinny foldable” era might officially be over.
NVIDIA eGPU Support on Mac: Is the Dream Alive?
One of the most technical debates of the episode centered on the possibility of NVIDIA eGPU support for Silicon Macs.
- The Argument: With Agentic AI requiring massive GPU compute power, the team discussed whether Apple will finally open the gates to external RTX power. Could we see an “AI Pro Dock” in late 2026? It’s the dream for every video editor and dev in the ecosystem.
Project Canis: The PS6 Handheld Rumours
We wrapped the news coverage with a look at Project Canis. Sony is reportedly working on a native PS6 handheld—not a remote player like the Portal, but a local-compute beast.
- The Hype: If Sony can bring native PlayStation 4K gaming to a handheld, it changes the entire landscape for the Steam Deck and ROG Ally.
WAFT?: The Lepro Ami “AI Soulmate”
In our signature “Who Asked For This?” (WAFT) segment, we looked at the Lepro Ami, an AI “companion” device.
- The Verdict: While the tech is impressive, the group questioned the “Loneliness Economy.” Is an AI desk companion a helpful tool or just another subscription-based distraction?
Catch the Full Discussion!
Reading about it is one thing, but seeing the team’s reactions to these devices is another. From the heated eGPU debate to the “WAFT” laughs, you don’t want to miss the full energy of the episode.
Watch What The Click: Episode 52 here:
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Welcome to What The Click Podcast, where we react, break things down, and sometimes just ask… what were they thinking? Formerly known as the What The Tech Podcast from Malaysia (continuing from Episode 50), this is the next evolution. Same people, better conversations, more unfiltered. Hosted by Adam Lobo (Adam Lobo TV) and Vernon Chan, we cover everything happening in tech. From new launches and breaking news, to leaks, rumours, and what actually matters in real life. But not everything deserves to be taken seriously. That’s where segments like “Who Asked For This?” come in, where we call out the most questionable tech decisions, alongside honest reactions, real-world opinions, and conversations that feel like something you’d have with your friends. From smartphones and gadgets to AI and industry trends, we’re here to help you watch first and buy smart. New episodes weekly.